Elostirion 1569 posts Posted August 8, 2020 The southern part of Cascadia is a lot drier than the fertile jungles north of and around the large mountain range where the Myzec people have found their refuge. Yet still there is life on the southern side as well: Both in vegetation and wildlife. Large carnivorous wild cats stride through grass und brushes, seeking their prey - and sometimes stumbling over the remains of the former glory of an ancient Civilization. Explorers from all over the Brick Seas have come to Cascadia to find out more. While some may find glory, others may just fall prey to the feline hunters. Some kind of follow-up to this older MOC: Southern Cascadia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grisbee 15 posts Posted August 8, 2020 such a detailed MOC- love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ayrlego 2990 posts Posted August 8, 2020 A unique colour palette for Meso-American style ruins - you don't often see no bley used for these scenes and I think it works well here; especially to emphasise the dryer climate of teh southern plains of Cascadia. Making the pyramid almost entirely out of plates and tiles must have been painstaking but the hard work pays off as the texture looks great. The dark orange/MDF/olive landscaping looks good as usual and I like the way it spills out over the base at the front. Another lovely Cascadia scene from you Elostirion! I will gladly license as a medium art and culture for Myzectlan! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEGO Train 12 Volts 9433 posts Posted August 9, 2020 Great MOC on its own baseplate ...I like the use of new colors: it looks so real! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites