I love it if for nothing more than the brickbuilt skirt and legs of the woman about to be ravaged by an attacker. I know, not a nice thing, but a priceless scene once you realize that he's lifting her skirts up!
Last edited by Recluce on Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Recluce wrote:I love it if for nothing more than the brickbuilt skrit and legs of the woman about to be ravaged by an attacker. I know, not a nice thing, but a priceless scene once you realize that he's lifting her skirts up!
Agreed....maybe it is a bit risque but very cool none the less (as long as you just think of it as plastic and nothing more serious of course...)
"Hinc satis elucet maiorem habere uim ad discenda ista liberam curiositatem quam meticulosam necessitatem.”
- Augustinus Hipponensis
I think that makes the scene realistic, and thats about it. Of course, vikings didnt have horns (in battle and out of cow horn) but it makes it realistic in the unrealism... Wow, how complex...
Anyway, I think its a great MOC, the chickens are cool (I especially like the rooster) and the house is nice. However, Im not sure, but I think the house looks a little too modern for the viking era.
Lol I didnt even notice the skirt thing at first. Stupid me. Well I love this moc, its kewl how it just portrays shear chaos with the skirt thingy , the house on fire, and the people running from only 3 vikings.
-Alan-
Wow! I didn't notice that either! Well, that's a use of the sloped piece I hadn't considered... heh heh
I know this is going to sound a little silly, but I also wanted to point out that the chicken (and especially the rooster) look very cool - great addition to the MOC, and I like this version of the birds. The pic of the woman attacking another viking with a pot is also classic.
Knight Templar
n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar
1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.
Yeah,the raping is't a good thing, but it makes it realalistic.
One thing I find strange is why would the viking rape her when there are still enemy soldiers left to fight? (I think the fright knight is an enemy)
We need to call in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for that scene!
Great job on the creation, despite the rather sickening feel of whats being portrayed. I think that is what the scene was intended to make you feel... the horrors of a Viking attack.