Posted May 23, 201410 yr Avatar - Hallelujah Mountains Main idea of this project was to create flying mountains that support only on waterfalls. Old wip version: Modules: For high resolution pictures please visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/migalart/ Edited May 23, 201410 yr by Migalart
May 23, 201410 yr That lloks quite amazing! the water effects are really good and all the different kinds of plants work very well. I think the floating rocks work perfectly, the ground ones are maybe a little too flat in their shape, but I guess that's a matter of taste. Overall quite spectacular
May 23, 201410 yr That is most impressive. I've tried something similar, but I used trans clear technic beams for the waterfall. I think your waterfalls look better than mine though, but I suspect your floating islands are smaller and lighter . Awesome work! The whole dio looks epic
May 23, 201410 yr Author That is most impressive. I've tried something similar, but I used trans clear technic beams for the waterfall. I think your waterfalls look better than mine though, but I suspect your floating islands are smaller and lighter . Awesome work! The whole dio looks epic i have chcecked your flicker for your desing and it looks great! In my case islands dont look great, but reducing weight was critival issue thanks for comment!
May 23, 201410 yr I just had a second look and noticed the palm tree trunk posing as a root, that's brilliant! I really like your plants in general
May 23, 201410 yr This is awesome! Each modular looks like a whole MOC by itself! Then all put together creates a very beautiful scene! The water is great. The plant varieties are fantastic. I like your rock work as well. Still working on trying to get the right shape for a rock arch myself.
May 23, 201410 yr i have chcecked your flicker for your desing and it looks great! In my case islands dont look great, but reducing weight was critival issue thanks for comment! Thanks. I think you've done great work creating an illusion of depth on your islands. I thought they were much bigger at first, and was puzzled at how they held up like they did, given how much trouble I had with it!
May 23, 201410 yr How are you keeping those vines(flashing from three leaf plant) in place? They really look great.
May 24, 201410 yr Very cool! I like how it is modular, and that makes a lot of sense actually about being able to store it and move it. I may have to rethink some of my larger MOCs and make them modular as well. The flora looks great, as does the rockwork. I hadn't seen these mountains before. Is this Avatar the animated show or the one with those blue creatures? I will admit I haven't seen the animated show and I saw the live action show once whenever it came out, so I'm not really familiar with either. Either way, the source material is unneeded when you create something beautiful like this.
May 26, 201410 yr Author The flora looks great, as does the rockwork. I hadn't seen these mountains before. Is this Avatar the animated show or the one with those blue creatures? I will admit I haven't seen the animated show and I saw the live action show once whenever it came out, so I'm not really familiar with either. Either way, the source material is unneeded when you create something beautiful like this. here is the source material: :) Edited May 26, 201410 yr by Migalart
May 26, 201410 yr ^Thanks for sharing that! That looks really interesting. You did an amazing job capturing that in LEGO form. I almost want to go watch that movie again...almost.
May 29, 201410 yr Just saw this MOC, it it truly beautiful I like how you've done the fog on the pictures, it captures the felling of the scene very well. The flora & fauna are amazingly detailed, and the minicopters are very nicely built. This is a masterpiece, congratulations Migalart! Edited May 29, 201410 yr by Csacsa234
July 15, 201410 yr I honestly hated the movie, but your build is impressive to say the least. The foliage and felled trees are very well done.
July 15, 201410 yr Wow! I thought that was computer generated till the pics of you(?) and the separate pieces. Well done!
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