Waterbrick Down Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Just North of Qarkyr lies an old watch tower overlooking one of the many paths that wind throughout the Rakath Mountains between Kaliphlin and Nocturnus. Today the small garrison is greeted by the arrival of an exploratory party of the southern dwarf clans. Not much is happening these days where sands dunes meet the rocky slopes, but rumors are flying faster than the griffon's wing that tension is building between the great guilds of Historica and vigilance is needed to protect the many trade routes that have yielded Kaliphlin its prosperity. Thanks for looking, C&C always appreciated. Thanks SI-mocs for pushing my building limits with your suggestions, this build has come a long way from what it first started as. Now at long last I can have 5 days of free building before the next challange Quote
Doornroosje Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 I really like how you build the rocks and the desert sand. The combination of tan and dark blue for the watch tower really stands out, and gives it a nice 'arabic' exotic look! Great job! Quote
Basiliscus Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Wonderful work Waterbrick Down, a fine addition to our guild! Fantastic tan and dark blue colour scheme. I love the SNOT base and the mountains in the back add depth. Keep up the good work! Quote
mikey Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 This has turned out brilliantly, the Dark Blue accents and they way you created depth in the walls really works . This is a well designed tower but for me what makes it so good is that first shot, with the forced perspective mountains giving a well presented and realistic build. Quote
CptMugwash Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 I totally agree about the dark blue acents and I think it gives it a kind of regal feel more like british empire style if that makes sense? Maybe because of the lion heads but that's me. Great work on the landscaping too, the wedges add that bit extra detail, my favorite part is the hatch, I never thought about having a 'closed' one, great idea! Well done I really don't know if there is anything to critique on, maybe an interior but lack of bricks negates it, if that is your situation. Kcaj. Quote
Waterbrick Down Posted December 10, 2011 Author Posted December 10, 2011 I totally agree about the dark blue acents and I think it gives it a kind of regal feel more like british empire style if that makes sense? Maybe because of the lion heads but that's me. Great work on the landscaping too, the wedges add that bit extra detail, my favorite part is the hatch, I never thought about having a 'closed' one, great idea! Well done I really don't know if there is anything to critique on, maybe an interior but lack of bricks negates it, if that is your situation. Kcaj. Yeh, the interior is pretty much filled with Tan 2x4 from PaB wall. I haven't got quite the cash to buy whatever I need on Bricklink, so I try and work with what I've got, thus the tower doesn't have a back However I was pleased with how the base turned out, I've never snotted landscape before, it brings a whole new perspective to how bricks will look stacked horizontally rather than vertically. Quote
TenorPenny Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Delightful stuff, I like the building technique as well as the colour scheme. Quote
CptMugwash Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Yeh, the interior is pretty much filled with Tan 2x4 from PaB wall. I haven't got quite the cash to buy whatever I need on Bricklink, so I try and work with what I've got, thus the tower doesn't have a back However I was pleased with how the base turned out, I've never snotted landscape before, it brings a whole new perspective to how bricks will look stacked horizontally rather than vertically. I can't believe I missed that, I thought it was tiles lol great job! Quote
Derfel Cadarn Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 Im really liking the builds you Kaliphiln lot are turning out! Really original and interesting builds, and this is no exception. Love the color use here and the different shades of rock. The sandy base is well built and really sets it off. Well done! Quote
Gabe Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 Lovely colour scheme (dark blue and tan, mmm!) and rocky background, and the SNOT base works really well, with that little path to the doorway. I like the ostrich riders too. Top work! Quote
NiceMarmot Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 Yeah this is great! I really like the dark-blue and tan combination; will have to get some more dark-blue bricks now... My BL Wanted List is really expanding recently as all these great MOCs are giving me lots of ideas. I am totally going to steal that closed hatch idea; so much better than the open hole with a ladder that I usually use. I really like the SNOT sand base! And having the studs-up dark-tan plates partially over it adds to it even more. Another bush behind the ostriches might work, as might some texture on the dark tan plates (like using some dark-tan 1x1 and 1x2 plates so it's not so flat). But really, it's great the way it is. Quote
Captain BeerBeard Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 It look's great. It look's like it's longer than 32. Isn't the rule 32x32 max? Quote
Evil Stu Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 This looks wonderful. Really nice use of both colour and elements to achieve a very dramatic finish. It look's great. It look's like it's longer than 32. Isn't the rule 32x32 max? Looks like it's just on 32x32 by my count, but I did get lost counting 4 or 5 times... Quote
Waterbrick Down Posted December 11, 2011 Author Posted December 11, 2011 It look's great. It look's like it's longer than 32. Isn't the rule 32x32 max? It's actually less than 32 deep, and the dark tan studs up portion is 32 wide, I'm not sure how one classifies snot bases but 32 width doesn't have an whole number conversion to height so it either sticks out underneath the dark tan by a hair or it leaves a gap. I hope that clarifies. Thanks for all the comments guys, I had a good find where someone was selling parts to #8893 Lava Chamber Gate, so that really gave me the opportunity to work in the dark blue, I want to experiment more with it in some further builds as I'm not too hot on using red in the architecture as much. Quote
Captain BeerBeard Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 It's actually less than 32 deep, and the dark tan studs up portion is 32 wide, I'm not sure how one classifies snot bases but 32 width doesn't have an whole number conversion to height so it either sticks out underneath the dark tan by a hair or it leaves a gap. I hope that clarifies. Thanks for all the comments guys, I had a good find where someone was selling parts to #8893 Lava Chamber Gate, so that really gave me the opportunity to work in the dark blue, I want to experiment more with it in some further builds as I'm not too hot on using red in the architecture as much. I was trying to count the ground. I counted the mountain and tower and it came out to 32. My bad. Quote
de Gothia Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 Dark blue and tan reallys works well together! I like the whole structure very much! Like the guys on the ostrichs! Great job!! Quote
Si-MOCs Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 Absolutely stunning. This turned out fantastic. The snoted base worked really really well. I'm glad you stuck with it and reworked it Quote
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