CCC V MOC: the King's Burger Factory

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CCC V MOC: the King's Burger Factory

Post by Rupi »

Hi there,
This is the firs time I post here, I sign in for the CCC V.
I want to show you my first castle themed moc, wich as very fun for me to build, I hope you like it.

"The King likes Burgers.
He spends most of his time in his hamburger factory, testing and aproving the "King's Burgers".
A Knight come's with an important message. While he talks to the King, his noble steed is taken by mistake to the production line...the factory never stops...
The Knight has an information of a possible plot to kill the King. Did he arrived on time?...Check the images carefully to know the answer."

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Thank's for looking.
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Post by Jacob C. »

That's horrible, I'm calling PETA!

Seriously though, this is an awesome contest entry. This is probably the best slaughter house type moc I've seen. The pile of bones, the flowing blood trail, the horses about to be slaughtered...it all fits the theme of this moc very well. The dark red color you used for blood works better than regular red in my opinion. I also like those burger shields!
He spends most of his time in his hamburger factory, testing and aproving the "King's Burgers".
...and once they get approved, they make their way to a Burger King resturant near you!

Great work!
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Post by Spongey »

This is a very well done entry. I really like the stonework; it has a very natural feel. Welcome to Classic-Castle, and I wish you all the best in the contest.
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Post by Sir Brithead »

Very Funny. I like it. Nicely done. I think the horse carcasses stood out the most.
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Post by tbaixinho »

My favorite slaughter house :twisted:
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Good MOC!!
Scenery is fantastic but THIS ISN'T FUNNY!!
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Post by doc069 »

Welcome and best of luck in the contest.

As for the King - there appears to be a crown and minifig skeleton in with the horses so I assume he is now a burger.

As for the horses - dog food and glue, dog food and glue.

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Post by Rupi »

LOL
I know this photos are not suitable for sensitive people, forgive me for not advise you before...
Thank you for your nice comments everybody :D
I hope to do more castle mocs in the future.
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Post by tbaixinho »

Rupi wrote:LOL
I hope to do more castle mocs in the future.
Is that a promisse?
8)
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Post by Randman »

I really like this MOC. A great mix of humor (sorry to those who don't agree) and terror at the same time. I love the horse trying to back up and get away from the grinder line, and great use of the skeleton horses. Nice detail all around. Hope to see more of your work in the future!
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Post by RebelRock »

This is frickin hilarious! The concept itself is funny but you've executed it well also. (No pun intended) The only think I would like to see different is the blood. Dark red tiles would contrast the landscape and make it more fluid.

Great job with the dark humor. :)
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Post by Rupi »

I'm glad you liked it :D
I know tiles would be better, but unfortunatly I don't have any :cry:
This Moc was finished just on the last days for the contest, so no planing was made it was all improvised with what I had at home (and a few pieces I asked a friend to lend me to make some final details)...
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Post by Sir Nelson »

Nice job. Reminds me of a MOC I made awhile ago ... Link.

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Post by lil Jon »

Did he arrived on time?...Check the images carefully to know the answer
I don't think he did. That is an impostor king. The real king was already killed. He is in the pile of dead horses.
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