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This is one of my first MOCs, and my first on EB! :sweet::grin:

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So, my pictures are... awful, to say the least. As I said before, this is my first real MOC/Vignette, and my camera stinks... oh well. :sceptic: What it is is basically Aragorn and a Rohan soldier who have been backed up to a small hill by a party of Uruk-Hai.

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The soldier of Rohan attempting to bring down an Uruk with a bow. :dsweet:

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Aragorn! I modded the original fig in a few ways. I gave him some darker pants (Scrum's from POTC to be precise), a black glove on his right hand, a cape, and a backpack.

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I have literally no experience building trees, so I just went with the simple technique that TLG used in set 7188.

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Looks like this guy is having a bad day.

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Aragorn fighting off an Uruk-Hai.

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The build without figures.

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Hill.

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The villians- please pardon the hair! :grin:

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The heroes.

EDIT: Should be working now. As I said- not that great, hope I haven't disappointed anyone!

Thanks for viewing! Please comment! :pir-sweet:

Edited by Philip Robin
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Sure. On brickshelf, go to your picture and click on it as much as possible, so you get to the "http://www.blablabla.jpg" (where the background is white) and copy the URL. Then paste it into the Image icon when posting. It's between the link and email icon. There's also a tutorial in one of the indexes.

I'm also looking forward to your MOC.

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Sure. On brickshelf, go to your picture and click on it as much as possible, so you get to the "http://www.blablabla.jpg" (where the background is white) and copy the URL. Then paste it into the Image icon when posting. It's between the link and email icon. There's also a tutorial in one of the indexes.

I'm also looking forward to your MOC.

Thanks! I'll definitely do that. (I hope everyone isn't too disappointed by my MOC- it's not that great! :laugh:)

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Holy Lord, those are big pictures. First bit of advice, resize them to maybe a 4th of the original size.

You're pretty good with positioning minifigures. That's a pretty epic battle scene right there, bro.

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