Bridge Battle

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Post by RebelRock »

Here's something to make use of my box of castle minifigs that just sits around all lonely.

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Respect!
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Post by Troy T. Moore »

The details in tha water are fantastic; legs of a soldier heads down, the boats sitting low in the water at their sterns, the soldier's head and sword sticking up out of the water, and the floating barrel are the details I like best. The design of the waterfront, bridge and wall, with landscaping is all well done.

You seem to be a MOC mass producer :wink:
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Post by Heir of Black Falcon »

That is a lot of skellies.

Looks very nice. Your wall has a very strong and intimidating look to it, though I dare say the skellies likely cannot tell. Looks to be a very, very tall wall.

Like all the action going on. The men in the boats, the escalade going on, the battle on the bridge it all adds to a very colourful scene.

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Post by The Shadow Knight »

niceeee. I love the dragon swooping down to pick up one of the crown knights. I also liked the fight that was going down in the water between a skeleton and a crown knight, it makes an awesome scene. :D
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RebelRock wrote: $$$
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Money shots indeed!!! Rocko, I don't know how you do it, but I wish I had the time to "mass-produce" MOCs of this quality! You made just a wall and a bridge into a masterpiece, and you consistently do it over and over again.

Great work as always. Your fig posing is just as exquisite as your building!!!
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Post by RichardAM »

RebelRock, you're my hero. :D

This is great, I love all the detail. All the flotsam in the water in particular is really nice.
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Post by Randman »

So many skellies massed together, yet it doesn't looked crowded at all. Very nice bridge and wall combo, and I love all the details in the water. Beautiful contrast between the black ones in the water and the white ones on the bridge/climbing the wall.
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Post by Lord Felix »

Very nice. I agree with what everyone's been saying. The thing that stuck out like a sore thumb though is that the bridge doesn't go all the way to the edge, which bugs me.

Other then that, amazing.
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Not much else to say than what everyone else has said. The detail is amazing, especially the boats and barrel tilted in the water. I superb detail.

Well, other than that, it is just... well...


Frickin' incredible.

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Remyth wrote:Not much else to say than what everyone else has said. The detail is amazing, especially the boats and barrel tilted in the water. I superb detail.

Well, other than that, it is just... well...
Frickin' incredible.
I agree, another quality MOC from a talented builder.
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that is super cool, i really like the bridge and all the skeletons good job :D
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Post by The dark tide »

You have amassed an impressive amount of figs. Perhaps you should have saved this for the battles contest coming up. :wink: Great work.
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Post by man at ye old well »

Wow this is great :shock:

The scence is amazing the figs are placed really well. :)

It really bugs me that the bridge doesn't go to the edge, but that's my only complaint

wow!

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