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MSFC: The Secret Factory

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MSFC: The Secret Factory

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Here's my build for the MSFC contest. It is the Secret Factory. You will notice the abnormal rock work and the factory and ship.No one knows what is made in the secret factory, but you probably don't want to know. It's a top secret factory in a confidential location. It is not a closed factory, there is always smoke coming out of the towers, always.

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And a close-up of the ship and factory.

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Here's what they call the gap. A stream flows through the two rocks.

For more info and pictures, visit my flickr

C&C are always welcome!

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Nice... love the slightly off tilt posing of the factory on the edge of the rock and that smoke effect as well :)

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Nice... love the slightly off tilt posing of the factory on the edge of the rock and that smoke effect as well :)

Thanks, I do love how the smoke turned out.

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Nice. Is it weird that I'm most impressed by the river and the gap? Anyway, the factory and it's smoke looks rather cool.

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Nice. Is it weird that I'm most impressed by the river and the gap? Anyway, the factory and it's smoke looks rather cool.

Maybe, but I spent the most time with the rock work and get the gap to look "just perfect.' :wink:

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This isn't the most complicated build out there, but I really liked how you did the minimalist approach and really spoke a lot with using so little pieces!

Well done! I'll have to remember that smoke technique for this scale!

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This isn't the most complicated build out there, but I really liked how you did the minimalist approach and really spoke a lot with using so little pieces!

Well done! I'll have to remember that smoke technique for this scale!

:thumbup:

Thanks, the smoke technique just came to me. :grin:

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