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Somehow this has eluded me on MOCpages (my home turf). Anyways, the coverpage brought into my attention: Great work here! I'm definitely going to use some of these ideas in my next big castle build. =)
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thanks again for your feedbacks they are very important for me, and thanks again to Bruce for the homepage.
Please, FEEL FREE TO USE MY MOCS IN YOUR PROJECTS, everything i have posted it's for the community!!! :)
I also have a personal mocpage, here you are the link:
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Hey medieval_total_lego, I'm curious to know if you were familiar with my ballista design from the Castle 2007 Contest before you made yours. There's a striking similarity, that's all. :wink:

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Great stuff, all around. They look like reddish brown, correct?
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As i said (MANY MANY TIMES BEFORE) for some siege engines i've take inspiration from brickshelf and that's the case of the ballista.
From the homepage:
"Marco, better known in our forum as medieval_total_lego, comes from Fano, Italy, a small town on the Adriatic Sea. He's a big fan of medieval history, and has an interest in attacking walled cities (at least in ABS form). Inspired in part by things he's seen on Brickshelf and by units from the game Stronghold 2, he's created his ultimate siege engine collection to outfit an attacking army. Unfortunately he didn't have time to put all of these to work in an entry for the recent Battles Contest, but here we see some of them in one of his CCC entries. Hopefully soon we'll see a larger scene incorporating all of these elements.

In addition to CC, Marco is a member of the Italian group ItLUG. His LEGO creations can be found on his MOCpage and Brickshelf sites. "
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Got some nice builds there. Would love to see those in a large battle diorama.
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Those are amazing, are they all functional?
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Hound Knight wrote:Those are amazing, are they all functional?
yes they work, also the trebuchet swing even if it can't throw anything
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O yeah I came across these while looking for some ideas on brickshelf I thought WOW! these are amazing!
you should really create some instructions for these so people can also enjoy the good of these amazing attackings verhicles.

also came across all your amazing buildings I am so jalouse!!!
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I approve. Let the city... burn. :twisted:
Oh, and well built, too. ;)
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MTL,

With all the buildings you have posted and these siege weapons you could get a mean MOC together! :wink:

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Wow, this is breath taking. That's alot of wood... ;-)
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Heir of Black Falcon wrote:MTL,

With all the buildings you have posted and these siege weapons you could get a mean MOC together! :wink:

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thanks for your comments...i hope i will able to post very soon a diorama with all my minifigs ang siege engienes
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