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Nice vignette, i really like your extensive use of SNOT techniques to make the terrain in your builds!

I'm a little puzzled about the sloping water however?

Posted

Nice vignette, i really like your extensive use of SNOT techniques to make the terrain in your builds!

I'm a little puzzled about the sloping water however?

Thanks!

It slopes? Oh yeah... Um... Because aliens!

Posted

Very realistic look you achieved with the SNOT brown plates and overhanging green plates :thumbup: I'll probably try out that technique in the future!

Cool rock as well :thumbup:

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This is lovely. I especially like the water/shoreline. Is anything connected there or is it simply gravity and a difference in under-structure height?

I hope you think imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, cause I'll be flattering the heck out of this!

LOL!

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This is lovely. I especially like the water/shoreline. Is anything connected there or is it simply gravity and a difference in under-structure height?

LOL!

Yeah, There are 3 dark tan jumper plates.

Thanks all! feel free to steal anything and everything!

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Oh, I thought the sloping water effect was something you wanted to create because somehow it's nice! (not really because it slopes, but the small difference between the water and the sand is great)

A lot of excellent snot-techniques you used in here!

(I still have to laugh with the word "Snot" because in Dutch, it means "boogers")

Anyway, great build!!

This might seem like a trivial thing, but I really like your flag pole technique. I hope you think imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, cause I'll be flattering the heck out of this!

That's one very polite way to ask something :laugh:

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Oh, I thought the sloping water effect was something you wanted to create because somehow it's nice! (not really because it slopes, but the small difference between the water and the sand is great)

A lot of excellent snot-techniques you used in here!

(I still have to laugh with the word "Snot" because in Dutch, it means "boogers")

Anyway, great build!!

That's one very polite way to ask something :laugh:

It means the same in English too.

Thanks!

Posted

Great use of snot techniques to create this nice little scene. The slight overhang of green over the brown is indeed a nice feature. Hope to see some larger builds like this one in the future, you have done a great job here.

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