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Hello

I have a new Scene from the first LotR movie for you.

The Weathertop:

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Don't miss to enjoy all the details on MOCpages!

Hope you like it.

Jonas

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Love the trees! Great shaping! So detailed! Is that a bee hive? :laugh: I still think you should join the Guilds of Historica... :wink:

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love it.

but tell me something where do you get those stuff where you connect those dark red/dark green leaves... that brown bendy stuff ;)

I cannot identify that neither do i have any lol

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That looks superb, the official LEGO set should look like this!

But how did you manage to attache the rocks for the hill?

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Oh, wow...That looks amazing. :wub:

I'm quite impressed with all the tilted and randomly placed stone work on the side, it gives off a ruined feel that matches the location perfectly.

The pillars, arches, and upper part of the MOC are fantastic. And very parts-intensive. The way you achieved the sloped effect in the tower floor is a great idea, and all the SNOT really pays off with the final look.

All the different tree techniques create a sense of variety and 'wild-ness'. And there's just so much to gush over I'd better stop typing before I explode.

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Brilliant stone work! I love how detailed this MOC is. The foliage around it really adds to the atmosphere.

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Your MOC looks a lot fuller of trees and vegetation than Weathertop appears in the movie, but it still looks really nice. i kind of prefer your version actually...

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Perfect rockwork, landscaping and ruins!

Great work and i hope you continue lotr mocs.

Just a little thing: darker pics would be better to traduce movie´s scene :)

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I love it. The foliage is great. The ground is covered and as overgrown as it looks, it actually isn't too much. I think it makes the area blend very well. And the rockwork adds some depth to everything. Everyone loves the curved wedges as rockwork. I don't love them, but they seem to work here.

Keep up the good work.

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Lovely build! All the SNOT work is well integrated and gives a great feel :thumbup: I agree with the others that said it does look a lot greener than the scene in the movie, but your landscape is excellent so that makes up for it :classic:

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Looks great. Best weathertop MOC I've seen. I'm particularly interested because I'm about 75% of the way through building my own weathertop MOC and was curious to see how you had tackled the various problems.

You've really nailed the 'ruined' look.

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Fantastic work :thumbup: I love all the unique pieces used for the rocks.

love it.

but tell me something where do you get those stuff where you connect those dark red/dark green leaves... that brown bendy stuff ;)

I cannot identify that neither do i have any lol

They appear to be brown whip pieces.

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Fantastic work :thumbup: I love all the unique pieces used for the rocks.

They appear to be brown whip pieces.

And if i mind ask where do you get them :P

some special sets or how cos I do not have any buying LOTR sets ;)

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I odn't like how gapy it is, but besides that this is most excellent! your MOCs are really great!

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Hello

Thank you so much for commenting! I'm glad you like it!

And if i mind ask where do you get them :P

some special sets or how cos I do not have any buying LOTR sets ;)

I bought them on a Fan-Convention.

But they are also available on BL.

They are perfect for trees!

Jonas

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