My entry for Round 3 of the Middle Earth LEGO Olympics over on MOCpages. My category this time was Amon Hen. My opponent's homepage: [url]http://moc-pages.com/home.php/126738[/url]
I really enjoyed this build, and it was fun to do a decent sized landscape again. I was a little apprehensive about having to build so many trees, but they ended up going quite quickly. In total the build took 8 days to complete. A huge thank-you to Graham and Michael for all their support and critiques along the way, I know it wouldn't have turned out as well without them!
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Lots more pictures on Brickbuilt: [url]http://www.brickbuilt.org/?p=7495[/url]
Thanks for looking, C&C welcome
MELO R3: Amon Hen
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Re: MELO R3: Amon Hen
Your moc looks great. I particularly like the birch tree technique.
Ben
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Re: MELO R3: Amon Hen
Thank you Ben, the birch tree was one of my favorite parts tooarchitect wrote:Your moc looks great. I particularly like the birch tree technique.
Ben
Re: MELO R3: Amon Hen
Awesome work John! As I mentioned previously, I really like those birch trees. The small details of patches of grass, insets in the stonework, and the bundles of supplies definitely help enhance the build as a whole.
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