The Ranger and The Mountain

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The Ranger and The Mountain

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Here is another LCC/LOR inspired MOC. This time I wanted a wintery mountain scene with my ranger character, Jayce. I don't have a story for this guy yet either. I was extremely happy with how it turned out for a 16x16 build. I'm enjoying using a self imposed restricted base plate limit. I also tried a newer rock-work technique inspired by some of the builders in the Castle community. Enjoy!!

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ImageThe Ranger and The Mountain in the snow by Quickblade22, on Flickr
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Great work! I love the icicles and snow :woo: Neat fire too :)
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Thanks!! I was really happy with how much detail I was able to fit. The fire is from the Tonto poly bag, minus the 4x4 plate.
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Fantastic scene! Gives you the perfect feel of a world-forgotten spot somewhere deep in the winterly woods. Makes you wonder what the story is behind it :)
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RedBrick wrote:Fantastic scene! Gives you the perfect feel of a world-forgotten spot somewhere deep in the winterly woods. Makes you wonder what the story is behind it :)
Thanks!! That's the look I had hoped for. I really wish I had a story to go with it before I posted it, but then I may have had to wait until next winter :tasty:
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The base is really neat. :)
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