Northgate Pass - My Second MOC

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Silver.Smith
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Northgate Pass - My Second MOC

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Connecting Northguard Village with the King's Castle to the south you will find Northgate pass and Northgate Hold.
Standing as example of co-operation between the three allied Kingdoms of Dwarves, Crownies and Lion Knights, Northgate Hold has always stood strong, until today.

In a surprise coordinated attack between the Dragon Knights and Orcs, Northgate Hold has been looted and the Lion Knight's Princess Kidnapped!

Fortunately The alliance was quick to light the Northgate Tower Signal fire to alert the King and his Knights.

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Will the alliance rescue the princess in time? You will have to await until my next MOC!
Thanks all for viewing, comments are always welcome!
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Glad to see another MOC from you, after that last one! This one keeps to the same high standard your first MOC established for yourself. There's a lot to love about this; my favorite part is the creek running above everything.

Keep it up!
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I like your arch! It looks wonderful. I also enjoyed the fact that you incorporated plants and a small waterfall into the wall. Keep up the good work!
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Fantastic little scene here. The building is really nice as is the landscape. A little more foliage might be in order however I can understand the need for sparsity. Great work.
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Blego7 wrote:Fantastic little scene here. The building is really nice as is the landscape. A little more foliage might be in order however I can understand the need for sparsity. Great work.
You know, I thought about adding more foliage to the ground and mountainside, but thought I added to much to my last one, turns out I was wrong! thanks for the advice, I will add more to my next one.
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I like the story line and the moc really makes it come to life.
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You really do great work. I wish I had a spoonful of your awesome.

That arch and the accompanying story really remind me of something you'd find in a fantasy novel. And that, sir, is a good thing.
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