Khorne Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Tensions rose and excitement grew as the most powerful nations of the Old World set out to discover new lands in the East. Like many other, so too did Henri La Valette leave his domains in northern Oleon and sailed off. First, he visited his holdings on LeBellan and gathered some more men there and then finally went on to discover the unknown. Crossing the Sea of Storms however, both of Henri's vessel were struck by a powerful storm. Battered by heavy rainfall and blown off course by violent winds, Henri and his men were lost at sea. Having great difficulty assessing their position in these uncharted waters, they nevertheless pushed forward, dreaming of gold and newfound riches. Finally they found land, but it was not what they had in mind at all. It was nowhere near as tropical as LeBellan. In fact, it was cold and it reminded them more of home than some other place. Henri sent out a foraging party, but when they didn't return after a great amount of time, he decided to go out by himself and some of his men to try and find his lost soldiers. The undergrowth was thick and the air was cold. Patches of snow dotted the landscape and the party experienced a lot of difficulty trying to make their way through the pine trees. On top of that, Henri felt like he was being watched with every step he took on this Gods-forsaken island. What madness lies within these forests? So here's my build for the first Challenge. It's not that big, I know, but it's been a while since I had my hand at some landscaping so I wanted to try that here. I tried making an irregular base, but the result isn't completely to my liking. I hope it's okay that the island is more snow-y and winter-y, or does it absolutely have to be more caribbean style? Quote
Gideon Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Nice vegetation and fig posing! For the glory of Oleon! Quote
Garmadon Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Very nice build Khorne, the undergrowth is quite good, and the mood is set perfectly Henri's expression also looks quite appropriate for the situation! Quote
blackdeathgr Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Very nice depiction of a search and rescue party Minifig selection is really good, especially their stern head selection! I wonder how the natives look like, furs and everything! Quote
Khorne Posted January 23, 2016 Author Posted January 23, 2016 Thanks for all the comments everybody! I appreciate it . I thought there'd be more criticism on the snowy aspect of the island, but I'm kind of happy there isn't . Very nice build Khorne, the undergrowth is quite good, and the mood is set perfectly Henri's exp<b></b>ression also looks quite appropriate for the situation! Haha, the face I use for Henri only has one side, so his serious expression is the only expression the man has sadly . Quote
Captain Genaro Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 A nice depiction of explorers traveling in some uncharted land. The thick vegetation along the ground is very nice, and I think the snow is fine. Furthermore, it's nice to see something different from the standard tropical MOCs. Quote
Captain Dee Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 Excellent composition. The irregular base, thick vegetation, and angular column of men make a very nice scene. There's a very serious air to it without even reading the story or studying the faces that closely. I am impressed with how you've varied the terrain underfoot rather than putting all the men on the same level. Good work and keep it up. Quote
Bregir Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Nice landscaping and good looking figs. Those Oleander soldiers look like they could be a wee bit too zealous in their faith! I like the alternative take on the new world with snow and a colder climate. Keep it up! Quote
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