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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
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Hello! :classic:

It been awhile since I last built something for GoH, But here is at least a small vig showing a Avalonian fishing in a small stream :classic: In this build I tried to build the ground with stone and soil etc, and also practices on building different levels in a SNOT stream. What do you think?

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/Sir Gillian :classic:

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23821580296_2a5c0ef654_c.jpgSomewhere in the great forests of Avalonia.. by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23765214731_bfeae4dc6e_c.jpgFront by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23847698135_180a0e590d_c.jpgLeft side by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23821596176_e7dd2065ca_c.jpgBack by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23847687615_e0c43aefd3_c.jpgRight side by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23847712805_043d8a29e8_c.jpg3. Close up by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23479785709_d2bc8ddb10_c.jpg4. Close up by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

23821591166_813b1dee15_c.jpg2. Close up by Sir Gillian, on Flickr

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The stream looks nice; very peaceful. :)

Nicely done! I like the foliage!

This is looking really great.

Lovely SNOT work indeed. The water is so cool this way.

Fantastic peaceful build as already said . :classic:

Lovely build! :wub: The dirt and rock layering turned out really well, and I like how you used a whip as the fishing rod :thumbup:

Excellent trees and foliage as well :classic:

Wow! Some great detail! While I generally like a black base, I love the way you detail the earth-levels. Keep it up!

Like I said on Flickr, this is a lovely scene. Well done! :thumbup:

Excellent build! Great soil and water!

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The stream looks nice; very peaceful. :)

Thank you very much Adair! :classic:

Nicely done! I like the foliage!

Thank you!

This is looking really great.

Lovely SNOT work indeed. The water is so cool this way.

Fantastic peaceful build as already said . :classic:

Thanks KlodsBrik!

Lovely build! :wub: The dirt and rock layering turned out really well, and I like how you used a whip as the fishing rod :thumbup:

Excellent trees and foliage as well :classic:

Thank you LJ! :classic:

Wow! Some great detail! While I generally like a black base, I love the way you detail the earth-levels. Keep it up!

Thank you :classic:

Like I said on Flickr, this is a lovely scene. Well done! :thumbup:

Thanks again! :classic:

Excellent build! Great soil and water!

Thanks Lord Vladivus!

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Nice vig, the snot water is neat.

The white part in the water on the first picture made me instantly ask myself: Harry Potter? :classic:

Great little build, i love scenes with lots of plants. It makes them look more realistic.

What a peaceful scene - well done!

The water technique works great here. Lovely bridge!

This is a wonderful scene in our beloved Avalonia! Great work!!

Looks great! I like the river

Lovely landscape, your SNOT experiments turned out wonderfully :thumbup: The simple bridge fits in perfectly too :wub:

Excellent build Sir Gillian, loving the stream and the ground layers, and the vegetation and bridge are superb as well! :thumbup: Beautiful and peaceful scene!

Very nice build, looks pleasantly peaceful! Great work with the SNOT water too! :thumbup:

Lovely atmosphere and nice foliage! I also like how the cross-section of the ground looks :classic:

Lovely stuff! Foliage, bridge and cross-section are all really well done

Great SNOT on the stream!

Beautiful and peaceful setting! I like that you've shown the bedrock and varying soil profile, the trees and bridge are all excellent and the flowers and other plants look nice. The stream just looks so smooth and inviting. Good work and keep it up.

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