Berthil

[MOC] Hanging Temple of the Big Foot Buddha

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Hanging Temple of the Big Foot Buddha. Johnny Thunder has acquired a treasure map to get to the temple. But when discovered, the bridge crossing drops and the dragon awakes. 

Meanwhile Baron von Barron has crashed his Bi-wing plane in the gulch. What else to expect from a pilot with a hook as hand and a monocle. Although he was there first! 

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The video shows the dropping of the bridge (via PoweredUp) and more details;

 

For 20 Years LowLUG competition.

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Blimey, this is fantastic!

It really captures the spirit of the theme and characters, with excellent details and techniques to modernise and build up the scale.

Cheers for sharing this beauty, :sweet:

ps you might want to keep your eyes peeled, this is a jubilee year for Johnny Thunder and Co. An event I will not let pass without something to celebrate. 

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This is incredible! I just started this account due to my search for adventurers johnny thunder merch items to buy.

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Wow, that is astonishing! I love the detail on the temple and the colours you've used. It's beautiful.

 

 

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I always loved adventurers theme! This is a fantastic MOC, as well as the story that goes with it. :pir-laugh:

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The mountain's scale and volume captures my imagination! Side benefit of the mountain's flat, back side which allows for better displaying against a wall backdrop too although that was probably forced by the contest rules. Overall, just a gorgeous contest entry and I wish you a top placement for your efforts.

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Thank you all! Indeed contest rules limited the baseplate to 48 x 48. By placing the gulch diagonal over the baseplate I got more room for the mountain and temple but building all rocks under an angle on the baseplate wasn't easy. Happy with how it turned out.

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I love how ornate the building is.

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