Garmadon Posted April 18, 2015 Posted April 18, 2015 (edited) The soldiers shifted about uneasily. "Are we there yet?" queried one, for the thousandth time. "Get your head back under the hay!" responded the driver - another soldier in disguise - who was doing his best to keep the wagon from falling off the drawbridge into the water. Thankfully, however, the guards on the walls were quite oblivious to all that was taking place beneath them, and the soldiers entered Ras-El-Akhen unchallenged. An overview pic: My joint guerrilla with marcu22 on Ras-El-Akhen. Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome! The original post: Unfortunately I'm very busy today besides being rather under the weather, so this is just a temporary picture, expect better shots and a bit more of a storyline on Monday! Hopefully you get the idea; the Ulandians are sneaking into Ras-el-Akhen in a wagon load of hay! Edited April 21, 2015 by Garmadon Quote
marcu22 Posted April 18, 2015 Posted April 18, 2015 Haha, i was building about 3 hours on my Gatehouse-Version till now (time for bed), now I see yours and mine can't be more different ;) turned out much more oriental. But I think the idea counts. Prepare for doubled Guerilla High Council, uploading tomorrow! Hopefully ;)) Quote
Jacob Nion Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) Glad this is not against us. Nice idea and wonderful work! Can't wait to see better pics. But on K19 you are miles over miles away from Ras El Akhen You may should substract 10 squares. Edited April 19, 2015 by Jacob Nion Quote
LittleJohn Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 Excellent build! I really like how you sloped the landscape in the front and the drawbridge is very nice Quote
robuko Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) K19 is a Ulandus square, I think you mean K12? Nice build, this was one of my ideas for the WZ6. I really like your sloped walls, Edited April 19, 2015 by robuko Quote
Bregir Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 Great idea and cool wagon + load (although the wheels should probably be placed a bit further forward to carry the load - right now a lot of it is on those poor animals ) The bastion above the gate is looking a little whimsical, and I wonder where the rest of the portcullis is hiding... However, your drawbridge and landscaping is nice, and for someone under the weather and in a hurry, this is pretty awesome! Quote
soccerkid6 Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Great wall design and landscape, the sloping sections are nicely integrated I have to agree with Bregir, that the section over the portcullis looks a bit rough, but I imagine you just ran out of time Quote
Garmadon Posted April 21, 2015 Author Posted April 21, 2015 The first post has been edited with the story and better pics! Haha, i was building about 3 hours on my Gatehouse-Version till now (time for bed), now I see yours and mine can't be more different ;) turned out much more oriental. But I think the idea counts. Prepare for doubled Guerilla High Council, uploading tomorrow! Hopefully ;)) Ha, ha! Yes, they did turn out quite different, but I don't think that really matters much Thanks! Haha nice build! Thanks LV! Glad this is not against us. Nice idea and wonderful work! Can't wait to see better pics. But on K19 you are miles over miles away from Ras El Akhen You may should substract 10 squares. Thanks Jacob! Oops! Could a Mod or Reg please change that to K12? Excellent build! I really like how you sloped the landscape in the front and the drawbridge is very nice Thanks a lot LJ! K19 is a Ulandus square, I think you mean K12? Nice build, this was one of my ideas for the WZ6. I really like your sloped walls, Yes, that's exactly what I meant Thanks robuko! It has actually been used IRL as a method of infiltration a few times Great idea and cool wagon + load (although the wheels should probably be placed a bit further forward to carry the load - right now a lot of it is on those poor animals ) The bastion above the gate is looking a little whimsical, and I wonder where the rest of the portcullis is hiding... However, your drawbridge and landscaping is nice, and for someone under the weather and in a hurry, this is pretty awesome! Thanks Bregir! Yes, I actually had the build almost finished when I really got hit with the cold and that was the part I finished last... Great wall design and landscape, the sloping sections are nicely integrated I have to agree with Bregir, that the section over the portcullis looks a bit rough, but I imagine you just ran out of time Thanks a lot SK! As I said to Bregir, that was indeed the part that I ran out of time/energy for! Quote
Kai NRG Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Great build, the wall looks very nice and I particularly like the sloping landscape! The soldiers under the hey are well posed too! Quote
Captain Dee Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 The gatehouse, drawbridge and roadbed all look very good. The vegetation is a bit sparse but I like the dark green. The water looks like...copper sulfate, really (maybe it is! fall in and you're soon blind, burning all over and possibly dead!) I agree with Bregir - those cows would be carrying the brunt of the load with the wheels set so far back. But the heads peaking out - especially their expressions - gave me a good laugh! Quote
TheLegoDr Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Very creative sloping technique on the castle wall and the groundwork. My main complaint is the portcullis wouldn't exist in that regard. It would have no vertical space to go up to open (fyi). But I really like the rest of it! Keep up the good work. Quote
Garmadon Posted April 21, 2015 Author Posted April 21, 2015 Great build, the wall looks very nice and I particularly like the sloping landscape! The soldiers under the hey are well posed too! Thanks Kai, glad you like it! The gatehouse, drawbridge and roadbed all look very good. The vegetation is a bit sparse but I like the dark green. The water looks like...copper sulfate, really (maybe it is! fall in and you're soon blind, burning all over and possibly dead!) I agree with Bregir - those cows would be carrying the brunt of the load with the wheels set so far back. But the heads peaking out - especially their expressions - gave me a good laugh! Thanks Captain Dee! I certainly agree that a technique for water would look far better, but unfortunately it is all I can do at the moment (the worst part is that I have plenty of trans-blue, light-trans-blue, and trans-clear, but they are all about 5,000 miles away ) That sloped wall is nice. Thank GG! Very creative sloping technique on the castle wall and the groundwork. My main complaint is the portcullis wouldn't exist in that regard. It would have no vertical space to go up to open (fyi). But I really like the rest of it! Keep up the good work. Thanks TLD! I was planning to build a far better part on top of the entrance, but came down with a nasty cold and had to finish it as best I could... I was thinking about leaving the portcullis out, but decided to include it since it really looked too empty without it That's a solid gate house sir. Thanks Blufiji! Quote
Gideon Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Nice wall and great way to hide those soldiers (A small piece of photography advice is to work on the white balance, these pics look quite blue to me?) Quote
Spader Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Very nice! And well though out for the Ulandians..... Quote
Garmadon Posted April 23, 2015 Author Posted April 23, 2015 Nice wall and great way to hide those soldiers (A small piece of photography advice is to work on the white balance, these pics look quite blue to me?) Thanks Gideon! And yes, I need to keep a better eye on the white balance! Very nice! And well though out for the Ulandians..... Thanks Andrew! Quote
MassEditor Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Great work Garm, I really love this castle style you've been developing lately. The way the bottom castle walls are slanted is a small but fantastic touch. Also, superb idea with the soldiers hiding in the hay! The landscaping is good too, but I think it would have stood out a little more if the ground had been built up more and given the bridge a bit more height over the river. In any case, sweet build! Quote
Garmadon Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 Great work Garm, I really love this castle style you've been developing lately. The way the bottom castle walls are slanted is a small but fantastic touch. Also, superb idea with the soldiers hiding in the hay! The landscaping is good too, but I think it would have stood out a little more if the ground had been built up more and given the bridge a bit more height over the river. In any case, sweet build! Thanks a lot MassEditor, I'm glad you like it! That is a very good point about the bridge - unfortunately I was under the weather as I finished this up and can't say I was thinking too well! Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.