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While some of our forces secured cleared a path, others decided to find a suitable staging area just outside of Eastgate. A small encampment of mercenaries rested about a mile outside. A detachment of shinobi was sent to deal with them; as always they completed their task. However, they always seem to be arguing about body removal duty. Of course, a small game of rock, paper, kunai can settle that dispute quickly. Our forces shall marshal here until it is time to attack.

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Hope you enjoyed the MOC.

Task 3 will be started and finished next weekend.

As usual

C&C is always welcome and appreciated!!!

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Poor dead guys they stand no chance against those white ninja, the folliage is nice as much as the tree.

The tower could use a more large base space, as it is looks a bit thin, but good nonetheless. :thumbup:

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I like the irregular base for this build, but I think it could be improved a bit: the large plates used give a blocky appearance, if you used some smaller plates to lessen the abrupt 90 degree changes I think it would more natural.

Cool tree and I like the bushes you made with the palm leaves :classic:

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Those mercenaries don't seem to have had a chance!

Nice tree and other foilage, but I agree that a more irregular shape of the ground would have worked even better.

Your photography is good, that background is really nice, but more light (maybe from a window or even better outdoors, or at least another light source) would certainly improve it even more.

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I like the irregular base for this build, but I think it could be improved a bit: the large plates used give a blocky appearance, if you used some smaller plates to lessen the abrupt 90 degree changes I think it would more natural.

Cool tree and I like the bushes you made with the palm leaves :classic:

Those mercenaries don't seem to have had a chance!

Nice tree and other foilage, but I agree that a more irregular shape of the ground would have worked even better.

Your photography is good, that background is really nice, but more light (maybe from a window or even better outdoors, or at least another light source) would certainly improve it even more.

*sigh* Curse my limited pieces and my limited school lighting! I think I'll just mention it now and pretty much forever (so please take note of the following bold statement) All of my pictures will be of terrible quality until I manage to get another light and additional pieces that are not being used in another MOC.

That being said, I try my best with the stuff I have. I'd go outside, but my campus is generally wet from rain.

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You have really improved your mocing skills since your first ones posted here, I like this one, has to be my favourite moc from you. The vegetation is excellent!

I do wonder though, why the rain is your enemy. Wait until it have stopped. Run out and take some perfect pics from the perfect light you have when it´s cloudy outside! =)

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Ok, sorry for nagging at you ...I'm just trying to encourage you to improve your photo setup since your photography otherwise has really improved! You don't happen to have an Ikea store or similar nearby selling cheap lights...? :wink:

But I'll stick to commenting your MOCs and story from now on.

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Ok, sorry for nagging at you ...I'm just trying to encourage you to improve your photo setup since your photography otherwise has really improved! You don't happen to have an Ikea store or similar nearby selling cheap lights...? :wink:

But I'll stick to commenting your MOCs and story from now on.

Nah it's okay... really :classic:

It just sucks not being able to do anything about it at the moment. I may end up trying to get some outdoor photos since the weather has been holding up.

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