The Sarge Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Storming the Fort So all this started over a hat. Poseidon had guided our expedition to this tiny island, where we encountered the natives. We found they were able to speak a smattering of our language, learnt from traders passing through. Everything was going well until Private Gaulle decided to try on a hat that he found. Turns out it was holy to them, and putting it on "desecrated" it. Well, this morning they snuck into camp and killed Gaulle. We pursued them to... this. The stonework is old, maybe older than the tribe, but the palisade looks fresh. Yeah, they built that in a night, with stone axes no less. Storming the Fort Even their women picked up arms to repel us. Due to the walls, we had to storm across the clearing and take the fort at close quarters. Cpl Gribeauval shot one of them just as the savage loosed an arrow into Pvt Vallière. Ouch! Breaching the Wall Our attached engineers breached the wall, and we routed the natives with no further casualties on our side. I can't help but think what a waste this was father, loosing two good men over a hat. Lieutenant Jean-Luc Sarrazin Quote
Garmadon Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Nice build, the stone ruins are excellent, and the palisade and landscaping are great as well! Cool technique to make those muskets firing, and although I'd usually object to the sharp shadows, but they do look pretty appropriate for this scene! An overview picture without any cut edges would help a lot though! And of course that all is awfully violent over just a hat! Quote
Ayrlego Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Another great challenge 2B entry! Great foliage (I do appreciate the green stuff!), and the stone work on the fort looks great and I think captures the feel of a crude native fortification well. The action is also well done and the poses are excellent. All round great entry! Oh, and it's refreshing to see this time that the Oleaders didn't start it!! Quote
The Sarge Posted March 30, 2016 Author Posted March 30, 2016 Nice build, the stone ruins are excellent, and the palisade and landscaping are great as well! Cool technique to make those muskets firing, and although I'd usually object to the sharp shadows, but they do look pretty appropriate for this scene! An overview picture without any cut edges would help a lot though! And of course that all is awfully violent over just a hat! Thanks! I had the opportunity to use some natural sunshine in a clear sky today for photos - very rare in March here! I'm glad it worked out ok, I was a little worried about the shadows. I'll see what I can do about an overview during my next photo session. Another great challenge 2B entry! Great foliage (I do appreciate the green stuff!), and the stone work on the fort looks great and I think captures the feel of a crude native fortification well. The action is also well done and the poses are excellent. All round great entry! Oh, and it's refreshing to see this time that the Oleaders didn't start it!! Thanks! I had fun setting up the poses - the bowman with the nocked arrow has a little piece of flex tube inside his hand, slit along the face to grab the feathers. That took me a good 20 minutes to manipulate into place. And of course we didn't start it! Don't believe that other propaganda, we're not savages. Quote
Fuzzy MacFuzz Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Lovely build, full of action and drama. The walls, the foliage and the figures are all done beautifully. In fact the Olies clearly did start it, seems they'll steal anything from anyone. Quote
blackdeathgr Posted March 31, 2016 Posted March 31, 2016 A nice build! Ruins and wooden fence is very very nice. And so is the thick foliage! I am torn though about the amount of lighting in the photos though. It isnt necessarily bad but it feels strange :-) Quote
TitusV Posted March 31, 2016 Posted March 31, 2016 Great vegetation, and I like the image of the shooting musket Quote
The Sarge Posted March 31, 2016 Author Posted March 31, 2016 Thank you! ...I am torn though about the amount of lighting in the photos though. It isnt necessarily bad but it feels strange :-) It's natural sunlight, but there weren't any clouds out to cut the harshness down, which I think made it a little bright. Quote
Kolonialbeamter Posted April 1, 2016 Posted April 1, 2016 Wow, this is stunning, especially the minifig depiction, and more especially the archer on the right!! The guy hit in the neck while he fires a shot in agony... brilliant! It's violent, yet pacifistic, makes you wonder 'bout the absurd reasons for wars. Loving this entry Quote
The Sarge Posted April 2, 2016 Author Posted April 2, 2016 Thank you! We actually had a (thankfully bloodless) war over a pig here near me, so fighting over a hat wasn't very far fetched! The red flowers I took inspiration for from the poppies legend - that they grow where blood is spilt. Quote
Captain Dee Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 Neat entry. I like the ruins in the jungle, and the palisade looks nice. The action is great too. The use of strong sunlight gives it a mid-day look, but is almost too much in some of the pics. But it's a fine build just the same. Quote
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