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MaximB

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  1. Thanks. Some hexagons are longer and squeezed into the base.
  2. Thanks! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I'm glad I managed to lure you to the dark side)) Thanks! Thank you! I added a couple of photos from the construction process to the topic, in the spoiler under the main photo.
  3. Thanks! Thank you!
  4. 6 sides. I've added photos of the construction process to the thread.
  5. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
  6. Added techniques Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
  7. Afoland Castle Game. "The Portal stands silent until blood is spilled. A loyal servant of chaos prepares the ultimate sacrifice to open a gateway to another realm." Thanks to my daughter for coloring the book!! Some techniques
  8. Unfortunately, it's a bit plain, and the photo doesn't convey the volume and curves. But here it is. Afoland Castle Game. "The small faction of Knights of the Order of the Crow is not going through the best days of its existence. But the ancient watchtowers still stand strong." Photos from the construction process:
  9. Awesome MOC! The grim, dark vibe is perfectly captured. The studs on the walls are a total win here, adding to the aesthetic instead of just cluttering it up. The size and quality of the army are also on point.
  10. Thank you! Yes, that happened ))) I had to use a lot of support during installation. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Yeah, I also think they could look good there.
  11. Cool works. You did a great job conveying the atmosphere in such a small format.
  12. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
  13. Thank you! Glad you liked it! I added the pillar technique to the first post
  14. The throne hall was filled with tense silence. The stained-glass lion on the wall glowed, casting a grim yet majestic atmosphere. King Edric looked exhausted, but he remained seated on the throne. His advisor Elvin, bent over the scrolls, was desperately trying to find at least some justification for еlder Benedict, who knelt humbly, awaiting his fate. The crushing taxes had strangled his people, and he had come with his last hope. Suddenly, the tension was broken by the thud of a fallen scroll. Young Leo, unable to bear the weight, had dropped it to the floor. He froze, afraid to look at his sister, Amelia, who had arranged this position for him. Her face, pale with terror and shame, clearly said: “Leo, what are you doing?!” Yet Elvin didn't bat an eyelid — for half a century ago, he had once stood in Leo’s place. Pillar technique:
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