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English: Cover of the Tengwar Beacon (Issue 1, Autumn 2007). Image depicts the Calenhad Beacon-hill, for The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. |
Source | Cover I created for the Tengwar Beacon, Issue 1. The photograph uses some home-made miniature wargaming scenery (the beacon and the hill). The trees and three miniature figures are Games Workshop products, but the photograph quality is probably insufficient to qualify as a "derivative work". If a derivative work, it can still be used in accordance with Games Workshop IP, Photos of Painted Models. In this case, its use is permitted with the following disclaimer: Miniature components © Games Workshop 2003. All rights reserved. Used without permission - model painted by Grimhelm. |
Author | Grimhelm (talk) |
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