marcu22 Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 Hi, like Garmadon already posted, we planed an double Guerilla Attack on K12/ Ras-El-Akhen under the control of the High Council. He posted his entry yesterday, and we saw some Ulandian infiltrators getting in to the city by hiding in a wagon full of hay. So let's see how the Guerilla goes on... Gatehouse Occupation: ''You can pass!'' the guard yelled! The farmer's wife slammed her whip, and the carriage moved on. ''Haha, we're in!'' whispered Cedric. He was one of two chosen Ulandians. He and his partner got the task to infiltrate Ras-El-Akhen and find a weak point of the defense. The carriage suddenly stopped. ''Is there somebody?'' the farmer's wife said. She jumped on the ground and took a look into the hay. ''Mhhmmhm..I felt like I heard somebody...mhmm.'' Cedric whispered..''Hey, take a look!'' he pointed on an crowded place. ''It seem's like there is some disturbance over there. Let's take the chance to get into the Gatehouse! We'll give a sign to our soldiers and smash the mechanism..what a chance!'' The scene in an forced perspective view: My Kaliphlin character Omar Ben Salem is showing his wealth to the envy residents...they should not pay him to much attention! ...so I hope you like my first Guerilla Attack. Garmadon's and mine are very different builds but I think in maintenance the Idea counts...Right now I'm pretty happy with the streetdesign and the haywagon. Two techniques i will definitly use again...after all this GoH building my lego room is a total mess. Four Buildings in 11 days, let's take a short brake ;) Regards... Quote
Graham Gidman Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 When I first saw this on Flickr, I thought it was one of Disco86's builds. Well done! Quote
LittleJohn Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 Amazing build! The way you did the street is fantastic and I like the wagon design Quote
Gideon Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) It is definitely the details which stand out in this build My favorite details are the wagon and how you have incorporated the new fence parts. As usual, I'm a bit ambivalent regarding the "not fully attached tiles" techniques, but I guess it is no worse than techniques with completely loose parts. In any case, the result looks very good! Edited April 19, 2015 by Gideon Quote
marcu22 Posted April 20, 2015 Author Posted April 20, 2015 When I first saw this on Flickr, I thought it was one of Disco86's builds. Well done! ;) No secret, that I'm a Disco-Fan. He teached me about presentation and photographing, while I'm just a building for about 6 months... ...and how you have incorporated the new fence parts. Will see when i could use the sandgreen ones too...;) Thanks for all your comments guys! Quote
Kai NRG Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 An excellent build, I personally really like the loose tile road, and the subtle curve of the wall is great! The figure posing is very nice as well and really tells the story! Quote
Graham Gidman Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 ;) No secret, that I'm a Disco-Fan. He teached me about presentation and photographing, while I'm just a building for about 6 months... Aren't we all? I thought that might be the case, since both of your pictures look pretty much identical and that your are both in Germany. Only six months? I'm even more impressed with your work now. Quote
Jacob Nion Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Lovely build. There are some nice techniques to discover. Also nice to see the mew elf friends fences being used for something serious. Quote
Garmadon Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Fantastic build marcu, brilliant work on the wall - the dark green and gold looks very good! I really like the loose-tile road design and wagon as well, and superb minifig posing! Quote
Captain Dee Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Lovely...just lovely. The pearl gold and dark green bits really accent the tans well. The architecture is very good and the gate is nice, although it looks like a person just might be able to squeeze between the bars. The bottle, chicken and various barrels and buckets all add to the details. The minifig posing looks good and of course the wagon is marvelous. As for the uneven tiling...to each his own. I don't have a problem with it but I can understand purists might not like it. I do think it looks more realistic in this application. Brick on! Quote
soccerkid6 Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 That street design is really effective Great wall texture too, and good use of the new fences Quote
LordDan Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Fantastic work! The gatehouse, street, and wagon all look great! Quote
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