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I experimented with some more landscaping techniques: SNOT rocks, overhanging angled plates, and using trans clear as melting snow/ice. Credit for the torso/arm combo goes to Torgar.

Two Mitgardian hunters ride their horses through the plains of Valholl:

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Any C&C appreciated :classic:

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Thats awesome, the light bley rocks work perfectly here

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Thanks Legonardo, your builds made me want to try something like this. And I'm glad you like the bley, I don't use it for rocks too often, but I like it with dark tan :classic:

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Love the bley! Nice work with the olive too! This has a great atmosphere SK, it looks like something you'd see in the LOTR movies! :classic::thumbup:

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This actually Looks more Tundra than valholl plains to me, but i love it non the less, great stuff sk!

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it looks like something you'd see in the LOTR movies! :classic::thumbup:

You mean New Zealand? :tongue:

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You mean New Zealand? :tongue:

Ha, ha, I guess. Never been there myself. :tongue:

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Love the bley! Nice work with the olive too! This has a great atmosphere SK, it looks like something you'd see in the LOTR movies! :classic::thumbup:

Thanks Infernum, and it does look like that :classic:

This actually Looks more Tundra than valholl plains to me, but i love it non the less, great stuff sk!

Yeah, I wasn't sure which one to put it in. The Valholl Plains didn't have any builds yet so that was what made me go with it :classic:

You mean New Zealand? :tongue:

You mean there's a difference!? :laugh:

Looks awesome! Any plans to do a larger scene with this style of landscape?

Thanks Captain! And as to your question, maybe :wink:

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I absolutely love the outcome of your experimentation! :wub: I think I might steal this for future builds. :classic: Good work with the ice/snow effects.

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I love the angled plates. Did you use a hinge or a clip to get that effect?

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I always adimre those who can imitate the ground and flora that effective. Semi-melted snow I see? The hinged(?) tan plate looks very good, I might to steal that ides. :)

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I love the angled plates. Did you use a hinge or a clip to get that effect?

Agreed, it looks so natural! :thumbup:

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I absolutely love the outcome of your experimentation! :wub: I think I might steal this for future builds. :classic: Good work with the ice/snow effects.

Thank you, glad you like the ice/snow design :classic:

I love the angled plates. Did you use a hinge or a clip to get that effect?

Thanks, I used hinges for the angled plates :classic:

I always adimre those who can imitate the ground and flora that effective. Semi-melted snow I see? The hinged(?) tan plate looks very good, I might to steal that ides. :)

Thanks Yooha!

Agreed, it looks so natural! :thumbup:

Thanks Ecc, I plan to use that technique quite a bit in the future :classic:

Awesome little scene. It makes he people look like they are on a quest.

Thanks!

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You are cranking out these Mitgardian builds! I can see why you are Mitgardia's moccing machine! :wink: Beautiful angles, and lovely landscape work! Another wonderful creation Isaac!

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You are cranking out these Mitgardian builds! I can see why you are Mitgardia's moccing machine! :wink: Beautiful angles, and lovely landscape work! Another wonderful creation Isaac!

Thanks, and this is nothing. I once built 17 MOCs in one month, all of which were a fair bit larger than these vignettes. However now I'm focusing more on making really impressive builds. These last two vignettes were just to let me experiment with some techniques on a small scale. My next project is a lot bigger.

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Great stuff! This is a nice variation on what Infernum started with his Yeti Hunt. I think if this olive leaf & clear plate trend continues we could have something very solid for what the Plains of Valholl and southern tundra look like. :thumbup:

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Great stuff! This is a nice variation on what Infernum started with his Yeti Hunt. I think if this olive leaf & clear plate trend continues we could have something very solid for what the Plains of Valholl and southern tundra look like. :thumbup:

Thanks! I think the olive green/clear plate combo works really well for the slightly warmer sections of Mitgardia :classic:

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Reminds me of the landscape in Skyrim (not that ive ever played it, but have seen it and may be studying it for a collab next year :classic: )

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