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AoM: Archery Phase 1

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In his pursuit to become a better hunter and warrior, Rasmus gets help in the art of archery from his Avalonian friend:

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I'm very happy with the way my straw target came out, as I spent over an hour trying lots of different techniques.

C&C Welcome :classic:

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very nice moc, really like the hands as target, very interesting idea!

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Lovely job, great idea on the straw target! :D I also love the landscape, and dead tree. Well done overall!

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Excellent build, that target design was clever!

A small comment: it lowers the impression a bit for me when the edges of the table and the floor is visible. Maybe a quick edit to white in those areas would be worth the work also for a small build like this? :classic:

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The fact that you can stick the "arrows" in the target makes that technique very appealing. Thanks for sharing!

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That target design is superb! As mrcp6d said, being able to stick 'arrows' in it is a huge plus :thumbup:

The landscape is also excellent, looks very Mitgardian :thumbup: Glad to have you in the Northern guild!

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Thanks! I'm glad everyone likes the target.

Excellent build, that target design was clever!

A small comment: it lowers the impression a bit for me when the edges of the table and the floor is visible. Maybe a quick edit to white in those areas would be worth the work also for a small build like this? :classic:

Probably a good idea, I have always struggled with taking photos of my Lego. I live in a small apartment so I am limited in space and lighting, and unfortunately my primary building table is round. Which makes getting good shots against a wall very difficult.

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Probably a good idea, I have always struggled with taking photos of my Lego. I live in a small apartment so I am limited in space and lighting, and unfortunately my primary building table is round. Which makes getting good shots against a wall very difficult.

I just bought a cheap white roller curtain from Ikea and made a pair of removeable legs, it worked very well the only time I've tried it so far, except that white background generally tends to add glare on the pieces. I will pick up a grey or black one as well next time I pass the blue and yellow store :classic:

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