Simon Hundsbichler
09 Rivendell
...Next day Frodo woke early, feeling refreshed and well. He walked along the terraces above the loud-flowing Bruinen and watched the pale, cool sun rise above the far mountains, and shine down. Slanting through the thin silver mist; the dew upon the yellow leaves was glimmering, and the woven nets of gossamer twinkled on every bush. Sam walked beside him, saying nothing. but sniffing the air, and looking every now and again with wonder in his eyes at the great heights in the East...
(The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter 2: The Council of Elrond)
With the help of Glorfindel the Hobbits have finally made it to Rivendell, House of the Elves. In Elronds Council they discuss what to do this so small but so mighty Ring.
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This is the newest and probably best creation I've build for the series. In terms of piece count it is also the biggest MOC I've build to this day, it took me about half a year (on and off building) to complete. The hardest part actually wasn't the build itself but finding a fitting yet original architectural style as well as a natural layout for the landscape. Enjoy :)
09 Rivendell
...Next day Frodo woke early, feeling refreshed and well. He walked along the terraces above the loud-flowing Bruinen and watched the pale, cool sun rise above the far mountains, and shine down. Slanting through the thin silver mist; the dew upon the yellow leaves was glimmering, and the woven nets of gossamer twinkled on every bush. Sam walked beside him, saying nothing. but sniffing the air, and looking every now and again with wonder in his eyes at the great heights in the East...
(The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter 2: The Council of Elrond)
With the help of Glorfindel the Hobbits have finally made it to Rivendell, House of the Elves. In Elronds Council they discuss what to do this so small but so mighty Ring.
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This is the newest and probably best creation I've build for the series. In terms of piece count it is also the biggest MOC I've build to this day, it took me about half a year (on and off building) to complete. The hardest part actually wasn't the build itself but finding a fitting yet original architectural style as well as a natural layout for the landscape. Enjoy :)