Small Mountain Shrine

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fcarcanague
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Small Mountain Shrine

Post by fcarcanague »

Here's my 1st attempt at large landscapes. It's completly hollow since I have a pluthera of BURPs and base bricks.
The winding stairs need some work still as well as filling in around the base. Greenery will be last, hopefuly by the weekend.
http://www.carcanague.com/100103mtn/
http://www.carcanague.com/93003mtn/ (1st round ideas)
http://www.carcanague.com/93003ccsw/
The last link is the castle wall from my current castle converted to CCC standard, the gate pictured was just filler (looks just like Lenny's from brickshelf) and not very original.

Let me know what you think.
Fred

ps... I'd like to thank everyone here and on LUGNET for ideas and inspiration. If any one of my models looks familiar then I thought you had a cool idea, and modified it a bit.
Thanks and praise go out to all of you...
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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey Fred,

Nice. I especially like the use of the five Harry Potter roofs that way. The landscape itself is nice as well. I tend to mix dark gray and gray, but your example with all dark gray sets up a great color contrast with the lighter colored tan and sand green shrine.

Bruce
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Post by forester3291 »

Cool. I really think this would go well with Barbapple's Japenese Village
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Post by Brickboy »

Very cool! I saw this on brickshelf one day, I wish I had enoghf pieces.
Alan
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