Hello everybody !
Here is my entry for the Religious Life Category :
Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce (Marjevols - Gevaudan)
Between 1764 and 1767, a wolf-like animal known as The Beast of Gévaudan has terrorised the province of Gévaudan. Each Sunday, the nobles and all the civilians went to the church to pray God in order to save them from the beast. But the nobles were less and less concerned about this threat, thinking being saved by their status...
Inspired by the movie "Le pacte des Loups"
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Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
- 74louloute
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Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
If you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got.
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Well constructed, and some very nice details in there, like the raised pulpit the communion dishes, etc.
Interesting subject material, great little MOC!!!
Interesting subject material, great little MOC!!!
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Re: Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
This MOC is very good but:
It`s still Medieval?74louloute wrote: Between 1764 and 1767
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Re: Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
It's a good building, though I don't agree with the theology (i.e. the crucifix; this appears to be a Catholic church or something).
God bless,
Crushmaster.
God bless,
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Re: Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
Very nice work, I love the pulpit! As for the dates, I would change them to early 1600's since that is much closer to the correct timeline. It will not take away from your wonderful entry, and will probably save yourself some headaches later. Good luck!
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Re: Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
I'm going to imagine that this is a typo. The construction would be no different even if the description were changed.kris kelvin wrote:This MOC is very good but:It`s still Medieval?74louloute wrote: Between 1764 and 1767
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Re: Sunday's sermon at Notre Dame de la Carce
I really, really like the carving of the minifig crouching beneath the pulpit, and the figs sitting in the chairs. There's some excellent unconventional posing there. The stained glass windows are an excellent touch, but I feel the wall space beneath the crucifix is a little bare. But irregardless, you've done a superb job.
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