Built for category A of Challenge V, over on Guilds of Historica. The path design was inspired by Thorsten Bonsch’s Orsinium: [url]https://www.flickr.com/photos/xenomurphy/256 ... ateposted/[/url]
It was fun experimenting with the path here, albeit time consuming.
A messenger rides through the lands of Kaliphlin, spreading the word of the return of the true king of Historica.
[img]https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/413/3238142505 ... f74c_n.jpg[/img]
More pictures on brickbuilt: [url]http://www.brickbuilt.org/?p=6254[/url]
Thanks for looking, C&C welcome
Summons for the Loyal
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I definitely love that path design. Did it take a lot of fiddling to get it all to fit together? Were the brown carrot-tops (aka Olaf arms) needed to kind of jam in there to hold it together?
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Re: Summons for the Loyal
Thanks Bruce! It took a bit of fiddling to get together, but it wasn't too bad; the main things are patience and time. The carrot tops do fill in some gaps, but aren't necessarily needed to hold it all together.Bruce N H wrote:I definitely love that path design. Did it take a lot of fiddling to get it all to fit together? Were the brown carrot-tops (aka Olaf arms) needed to kind of jam in there to hold it together?
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