Battle for the fields

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Battle for the fields

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Hi, agian. This is yet another entry for the CCCIV. Wow! I just realized how much I have been building. I'm pooped :lol: .

Ok, anyway, this is my entry for the battle scene category. I like the way it turned out. Basically, a catapult crushes a section of wall, and both sides pour through it to get the upper hand. The main detail in this MOC is that if you picked up all of the rubble, you could fit them together to make the wall agian! I got this idea, and tried it, even though it was very though. THis is also CC campatable.

So without further addo, here she is:
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Speared!

A minifig's veiw.

Some Fighting.

Hope you like it! Enjoy!

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This looks very good. My only problem is that a few of the defenders seem a bit far out from the wall. A bit unrealistic, not a big problem, though. Good luck in the contest!

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I like it Thomas! Wow, made this after I left and you already have it up!!!

My favorite part would have to be the rock in the rubble. The fact that you remembered that the wall had to be broke by something large is important, and adds realism.

(hmm, perhaps they are strong beleivers that the best defence is a good offence)
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Nice! I like the bodies amongst the rubble. Well done & good luck in the contest :)
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Ah, I like the clean look of such a messy scene. This would have been a perfect place to put rubble inside the walls themselves.
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Post by Spongey »

A great battle scene. It's a shame about the size restriction in the CCCIV, as it would get even better on a more expansive scale. However, it still makes great use of the space allowed.
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Post by Remyth »

THanks for all the nice comments!
kelderic wrote:My only problem is that a few of the defenders seem a bit far out from the wall.
See this:
wunztwice wrote:(hmm, perhaps they are strong beleivers that the best defence is a good offence)
He hit it on the head.
DARKspawn wrote:I like the bodies amongst the rubble.
Thanks, this was an afterthought, so that is why they are not further down.
KennDoubleN2 wrote:Ah, I like the clean look of such a messy scene. This would have been a perfect place to put rubble inside the walls themselves.
:lol: Thanks. I thought of putting rubble inside, but I was running out of peices.
Spongey wrote:A great battle scene. It's a shame about the size restriction in the CCCIV, as it would get even better on a more expansive scale. However, it still makes great use of the space allowed.
Thank you. Maybe I will build a larger scale one in the future. GLad you like it.

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