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Hello!

This is my second MOC, it continues with the theme that started in the previous one. Another Wolfpack raid group tries to reach the valley, this time through a mountain pass. Yet again, they find again heavy resistance from the forestmen. Will they be able to secure the pass and open the gates to a bigger invasion?

Ridgepass ambush 013

Hi again, as some of you suggested I tried a smaller MOC this time, so I would have enough pieces for it (the amount that I have is really limited). I tried adding more details to the scene. Again, Im sure that a lot of things can be better than what I did, so criticism and ideas are welcome!

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Hello!

This is my second MOC, it continues with the theme that started in the previous one. Another Wolfpack raid group tries to reach the valley, this time through a mountain pass. Yet again, they find again heavy resistance from the forestmen. Will they be able to secure the pass and open the gates to a bigger invasion?

Ridgepass ambush 013

Hi again, as some of you suggested I tried a smaller MOC this time, so I would have enough pieces for it (the amount that I have is really limited). I tried adding more details to the scene. Again, Im sure that a lot of things can be better than what I did, so criticism and ideas are welcome!

I think you did very well with this one. Great poses on the minifigs and details throughout the scene. my only recommendation is the photography. Light is your friend: the more, the better. Not sure what type of camera you are using but I can tell you turned the flash off (good choice, direct flash doesn't work for lego IMO)

My lighting set up is four clamp on lights 5546c241-994a-4ccf-90e1-01da512bf9dd_400.jpg I have been using Daylight-balanced, CFL lights (daylight balanced keeps from strange color shifts and the CFLs don't get hot.) I also use a white piece of fabric that I have rolled onto a PVC Pipe for my backdrop. I roll it up for storage and down for shoots. I was looking at using a roll of white craft paper from a teacher supply store (The learning Center is a chain in the US) or even a roll of parchement or wax paper from the grocery store.

I also have some white foam core board that I use to bounce light to bring out some of the details in the shadow areas.

If you shoot it right, you wont need a high end photo editing tool.

Looking forward to your next build!

Edited by MikeyB
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Not bad little creation ' drakke ', lots of greenery and attackers eh ? :grin:

Just a little more lighting and your MOC's will show up better....don't why it even happens to me. :blush:

Brick On ' drakke ' ! :classic:

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