Build log: Snow Guardian's Tower

Hi!

This is a build log for my progressing 'Snow Guardian Fortress'. I hope you enjoy!

I started by planning the cliff and also starting the tall base for the moc!

Next, I built a small snow drift in the corner, of which I was satisfied

Here is the first try on the corner of the tall base:

The second try flowed better on the corner and I was satisfied :D

The cliff was coming up!

Some cliff was been starting on the side and another small snow drift, which will be next to the creek (not build yet :D)

A little rock added close to the water.

Some water in and water runoff started, although the water runoff didn't look very good :(

Corrected the water runoff and more cliff and waterfall done :D

Meanwhile on the back of the moc, some bedrock:

I finished off the stream and added a little snow fox, design by John Snyder. You can see his build here: http://www.brickbuilt.org/?p=9369

First layer of interior in and some of the wood 'bracing', which is only for looks because it doesn't help support the 6x6 reddish brown plate on top ',:)

This is the next layer of interior! First try was good, but I thought I might try to add something else by switching the bench around and adding more in the second photo. But it was too cluttered so... Number 3 I had all the decorations in number 2 but in a less-cluttered way! The only problem was that I wanted to see the minifigure from a front view so.. that's what I'm working on now!

A little wooden building was coming up on the third layer!

Roof was perfectly lined up with the wall :YAY:

I put the kitchen on the third layer and added a bed, desk and stool on the second layer as the kitchen needed more room

Sorry but the photos I took are really bad quality until now:

The tower is finished and the collector's minifigure is in! But the moc isn't finished yet! I still had to add a few touches to the landscape ;)

I added a reindeer (my brother kept calling it a moose) (design by Carter Witz), a fox and a blue-bird!

THE FINAL:

More photos here: