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Hello everybody!

It has been a long time since I have posted anything due to life being life, so without further ado I present to you my Scarif MOC;

32712435741_f77a60682e.jpgLego Scarif MOC 7 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

31993088544_0a15fc4d92.jpgLego Scarif MOC 1 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

32712430481_5236a44477.jpgLego Scarif MOC 2 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

32712432751_b442861d5c.jpgLego Scarif MOC 3 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

32455142200_fe3282258d.jpgLego Scarif MOC 4 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

31993090244_398bc64029.jpgLego Scarif MOC 5 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

32455143350_0c2d58149f.jpgLego Scarif MOC 6 by Tom Gray, on Flickr

Hope you like it, comments and criticisms are very welcome!

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Pretty good design/layout. The little bit of ocean enables re-enacting quite a few scenes and the tree's are a nice touch. Only suggestion i have would be adding a door or something to the base so you can give the impression of it opening or closing depending on the scene you are portraying.

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great MOC, I especially like the ocean solution, and how you included trans red elements to represent corals(?) I guess

I'd have one question, as I'm building a smaller diorama with many flat surfaces like yours, do the edges curl up on yours too a little bit?

(Because mine does, and I'm not sure how to prevent that.)

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Thanks for the replies! 

1 hour ago, brobert said:

great MOC, I especially like the ocean solution, and how you included trans red elements to represent corals(?) I guess

I'd have one question, as I'm building a smaller diorama with many flat surfaces like yours, do the edges curl up on yours too a little bit?

(Because mine does, and I'm not sure how to prevent that.)

In all honesty, I ran out of trans-clear so I used trans-red but it gives a darker effect of the water. Also, I did not find any curling up at the edges maybe because it had so many longer tile pieces on it and heavier bricks at the corners?

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