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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:36 pm
by The dark tide
Astounding! Its been quite a while since someone has created a battle scene of this scale. I really like how you did all of your factions. You take colors that aren't usually used and made them work quite well. I have heard about that undead snail thing somewhere before but I can't put my finger on where. The scorpion was a neat addition. Do you plan on making more of the spider faction?
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:56 pm
by Escape The Fate
Thats amayzing. I love that pic where there is two guys sitting on a rail and one has a boom box, that was totally hilarious. Excellent job.
ETF
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 1:23 am
by doodstormer
I could just vision this animated, you did a.... Is there a word good enough? Great great great great great job! Awesomelicious! Incredible! Man, how can I compete with that....
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:47 am
by ook22
Truly amazing in scale, and scope and story.
A lego masterwork.
Cheers!
- ook
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:58 pm
by Tanotrooper
an amazing MOC. I love the minifig taking a pic
TT
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:38 am
by JPinoy
IMPRESSIVE!
I like all the action shots you took.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:19 am
by Peppermint Pig
ottoatm wrote:
You really have a talent for mixing pieces from different sets to make a really evil-looking army! I never thought of mixing Danju up to make an undead night, but the look is great.
Thanks alot! Purple can be an 'evil' color in the right conditions. It's unfortunate that Lego hasn't produced more purple brick since it's a color of royalty.
The dark tide wrote:Do you plan on making more of the spider faction?
Quite possibly.
Non-custom theme generation is a fun challenge. I try to pick two to four colors as a scheme, and pick parts that compliment it. For things like KKII, it's just a matter of expanding their color schemes and designing armies around the basic elements, such as visors, shields, and armor.
The Spider coloring is red, black, purple, and light gray.
Just as the Dark Falcons have the 'Eagles' as a type of 'cousin' faction, you can create a different 'wolf' faction to match wolfpack, or make 'bears' an ally to the bulls. They can all fill a niche in a legofiction if you want them to.
Thanks to everyone else who took the time to critique and respond to the photos. Unfortunately I don't have a pro account on flickr, so if I add more photos, some of them won't show up due to account limits. I'm wrestling on where to host my works.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:53 am
by ottoatm
Peppermint Pig wrote:Just as the Dark Falcons have the 'Eagles' as a type of 'cousin' faction, you can create a different 'wolf' faction to match wolfpack, or make 'bears' an ally to the bulls. They can all fill a niche in a legofiction if you want them to.
Excellent point. I think a lot of us tend to do this, but it I don't recall it being discussed as a LEGO Castle story writing tactic. Surely it is worth looking at in more detail.
I like the idea of the Bulls/Bears relationship. That's one I hadn't considered, but that could work. I always thought it more similar to the KK1 Leo shield, but a bit less cartoonish.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:55 pm
by Escape The Fate
(what) about the bulls from kk2.3?
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:04 am
by Peppermint Pig
That's a tough call, I think, since it is the same animal. At least the barded horse is different enough from the elk to make a separate foresty faction, and much better than the monkey, in my opinion.
Barded horse seems like a norse looking symbol, so I'd postulate that it is a faction capable of blending elements of forestmen and vikings for a legofic.
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:44 pm
by HeartOfDarkness
Awesome! I dream of MOCs like this. Those are some formidable sides, very well done. Again, simply fantastic!
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:04 pm
by Athos
Nice. You should enter this in the CCC.
Steve
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:55 am
by Blueandwhite
Nice castle.
You've got some great things happening there. Still, I'd love to see a few more photographs of the castle itself. It seems like we're really missing out! Just a suggestion: try taking a few minifig's eye view shots. You've got a big castle there, and it would be great to see it from ground level with all of your figs seiging it.
I must say, I really like your armies. The plain-jane torsos and dew rags actually work well, making your troops seem a bit more salt of the earth. The fact that you have such variety in your troops further enhances the work. I greatly prefer these sorts of scenes to the ones with 1,000 clone falcons attacking 500 clone lions. Good stuff.
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:56 pm
by Peppermint Pig
If I make enough progress with CCCV, I'll take a break and post more interior shots. This castle has already been dismantled, but there are plenty of shots that I can find and publish. I'll probably put them up on brickshelf next and set up a mocpages account.
This MOC is not qualified for submission. It was an old battles contest submission.
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:26 am
by babyjawa
This is excellent, Pig! I love it. How many pieces did you use in it?

20,000?
Anyways, I love how big it is. The white and grey is a good mix, and Black Falcons are always good. Size and number of troops I think are what make it the best, but the castle is still a great MOC.
