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A rare snow day here in NC has allowed me to catch up and post some pictures of my second real attempt at a MOC. I built the landscape first, focusing on the small ridge and the carved staircase. I wanted to add some ruins next, but they looked pretty bad since I had no real idea of the original structure in my mind. Ended up building a small fortress. The idea is that this is high up in a pass, so resources were limited and its not the most imposing barrier ever built; just something to keep small raiding parties from using the pass to enter the Kingdom. Long term I would love to actually build the mountain walls on either side as well as some space behind the fortress for the garrison (which may prove cost prohibitive); for now, you will just have to use your imagination and trust me when I say its in a pass :wink:

Front: 23914033993_530afec917.jpgIMG_2864 by John Compton, on Flickr

Back (to be filled in later) 23913954233_74ed677633.jpgIMG_2923 by John Compton, on Flickr

Passage in 24172987169_460fc803de.jpgIMG_2932 by John Compton, on Flickr

Watch out for Rocks! 24514618616_503f8673e9.jpgIMG_2898 by John Compton, on Flickr

Birds Eye View 23913942213_be537350c6.jpgIMG_2936 by John Compton, on Flickr

Thanks!

PS - sorry for the low quality pictures, my wife's good camera w/ lens was stolen a couple of months ago (on our wedding day no less!) - the ol' iPhone will have to do for now

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Very nice! I like the stream flowing out of the rock; nice detail. I wanted to get a closer look at that tree in the back right corner, but looks like you took it out for the shot of the back...but looks good from what I can see!

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