CCCXII - Dilemma in the Desert

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CCCXII - Dilemma in the Desert

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Along a remote and narrow pathway in the arid mountains, a Vladek prisoner convoy is blocked by a hungry mountain troll. The two young warriors want to slay the beast, but the Vladek warlord knows from experience that this is easier said than done...

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I like the way you did the road and the multi-leveled aspect of the MOC. :)
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:lol: Looks to me like that prison carriage had better get out of the way.
The troll's little wagon is hilarious :)
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The troll wagon is really funny. Nice job.
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I like how to road is set up so that the bricks are laying sideways, and perpendicular to the traditional way Lego stuff is stacked up, which is generally involving an alignment of the brick-studs in parallel with the surface/floor/ground.
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