This snow-covered tower from Louis of Nutwood was an entry for a contest on EuroBricks.com. For a scene that could be very typical, there are some fun and creative touches here, like the textured gray walls and archway on the lower right. One detail I didn’t notice right away is the use of green and yellow minifigure arms for the flag on top of the tower.
Build aside, it’s great seeing people who take pride in crafting a story that ties in. Here’s an excerpt from the Flickr description:
Before reaching the arch of stone that divided the two worlds, he looked over his shoulder, beyond the path that brought him thus far. He glared beyond the mountaintops and the grey sky.
Hmm, it seems the place is called “Ütoverögat”. Not sure if it’s a typo for “Utöverögat” which is somewhat strained Swedish for “The besides eye”.
But maybe it’s supposed to be some fantay pseudo-Swedish rather than actual Swedish…