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(This is set after A Rude Awakening but well before A Timely Friend, and directly after Liam's Shop)

In case you didn’t know Liam, I already know how to ride a horse.” said Wyndor with a huff.

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“If you’re going to train with me then you have to do things my way, and that means riding a horse right now.” replied Liam.

“Just to remind you, I never asked to be trained by you.” yelled back Wyndor.

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“Yet,” answered Liam, “still you follow me and my directions.”

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OoC: This is my first attempt at sideways rocks. Let me know what you think.

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The sideways rocks look pretty solid. The top area where the trees are seem like they could use a bit of overhang; it is really smooth compared to the rest of the terrain.

Solid first attempt though :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Good job with those rocks! And the angled plates work well. :thumbup:

Edit: You could use a hinge plate like this to make angled rocks like I did I my Challenge IA entry. Sorry about the late edit, I had to wait til I could look it the piece up. :classic:

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Edited by HammerBro33
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Nice build, MKJoshA, the trees are good :classic:

About the rock-work, I would suggest next time (if possible) not to leave so many studs exposed, and to make the rocks going more consistently in one direction - not all in the same direction, just enough so that it is obvious that it is supposed to be a hill or mountain rather than just a bunch of rocks sticking every which way :wink:

Posted

Good job with those rocks! And the angled plates work well. :thumbup:

Edit: You could use a hinge plate like this to make angled rocks like I did I my Challenge IA entry. Sorry about the late edit, I had to wait til I could look it the piece up. :classic:

Thanks for the suggestion HammerBro. However, that doesn't look like sideways brick build. I'm I looking at the wrong picture or were you giving an example of other rock technique?

Nice build, MKJoshA, the trees are good :classic:

About the rock-work, I would suggest next time (if possible) not to leave so many studs exposed, and to make the rocks going more consistently in one direction - not all in the same direction, just enough so that it is obvious that it is supposed to be a hill or mountain rather than just a bunch of rocks sticking every which way :wink:

Those are some good suggestions. Thank you!

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