"The main attack was diverted southwards, it is true; and yet even so with his farstretched right hand Sauron could have done terrible harm in the North, while he defended Gondor, if King Brand and King Dáin had not stood in his path. When you think of the great Battle of Pelennor, do not forget the Battle of Dale.[...]"

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Beobart - - 108 comments

What do you think about the style of Dale? Remind it too much at Minas Thirith or fit it to Dale?

Except of that a little update:

I fixed some graphical bugs and now I will start to make a low poly collision mesh.

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Guest
Guest - - 688,627 comments

Its perfect, great job!!!

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templarnordbyzantine
templarnordbyzantine - - 544 comments

I think it fits, it's kind of like the movie Dale with less color, it gives it a mourning quality.

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BaconWrappedEnigma
BaconWrappedEnigma - - 36 comments

It's excellent. I'd love to see some of Mirkwood/Greenwood!

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Dale was a city of the Northmen, destroyed by the dragon Smaug and rebuilt after his demise.

Dale was situated in the valley between the southwestern and southeastern arms of the Lonely Mountain, nestled in a sharp U-shaped bend of the River Running. It was known as a merry town that traded, mainly in food-supplies, for the skills and craft-pieces of the Dwarves. Dale's toy market was the wonder of the North and the town was renowned for its bells.

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Model is made by me, with support by the great Gutekfiutek. 650.000 polys.