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Brent and Halfdan

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  1. It's been almost a year since I posted my tavern, so it's time to introduce the latest MOC. This time it's a magician's tower, inspired by Goethe's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". On one level of the tower, the water mage's apprentice made a "small" mistake in the summoning. The rooms were flooded and he just made it onto the balcony. The apprentice has not noticed that on the other side, the Kraken summoned into the tower is about to break out. The other mages of the tower have now gathered to defeat the beast. The Fire Mage has summoned an elemental, while the Storm Mage has taken to the skies and throws the first bolt of lightning towards the Kraken. The black mage has summoned a wraith to fight for him while the white mage is still gathering his power. The dryad has grown a tree so her elemental can fight at the right height. Despite the uproar, the astrologer has not allowed himself to be distracted from his studies. His power is certainly not needed that much... Meanwhile, the church has sent a stoic inquisitor and his two guardsmen. The water magician herself is at the market and hasn't noticed all the hustle and bustle. The tower is approx. 85cm high, unfortunately I don't know the number of parts used. The tower will be integrated into my medieval town, probably on a hill opposite the church. Mage Tower by Tabaya, auf Flickr Water Apprentice_2 by Tabaya, auf Flickr Tower_East by Tabaya, auf Flickr
  2. Thank you all for the nice comments! I also thought that the part of the building with the glass window on the 1st floor could be used as a meeting room for the George Brotherhood or a guild hall. Maybe i can create a little scene around it. I can't wait to put the individual modules together either, but it will still take a while. I 'm also very happy with the roof. I was very pleased that it also looks good on the towerroof and that I was able to stay in the system with this smaller part of the building. In fact, separating the lowest level wasn't much of a problem, it was also the last thing I did at the MOC. It's nice when you like it and hardly notice it.
  3. Hello everybody, it’s five years since my last presented MOC, so it‘s time to share the latest building for my medieval town. The layout: The village itself consists of 32x32 modules of scenes that are to be expected in such an environment, so you can find the city walls or residential buildings. The module shown here will be the inn on the market square, more or less the best house on the square. The technical details: The visible, not very nice to look at, substructure disappears when the future modules are next to each other. I didn't want to retouch this because it belongs to the building and without it cellars or shifts in height would not be possible. Both baseplates can be separated from each other by removing the middle section at the first floor. Every section is modular, but without interior. Many construction techniques are not my own, especially the small door frames or the window constructions of the ground floor level are copied. Unfortunately I don't know from whom, as it's been a long time since I built these. Minifigs: 10 Parts: about 11.500 The environment: The two connected parts of the building stand above the old Roman road, which frays into the market square. At the rear there will be a small square with the stables and a well, the front part is on the market square. The layout is medieval with fantasy elements, so that the group of minifigures in the foreground can consist of a knight, a magician, an elf and a dwarf. Have fun watching, more pictures of this MOC and other modules can be found on Flickr. Front_Cover by Tabaya, auf Flickr Corner_backside_1 by Tabaya, auf Flickr
  4. Got some ideas for my own streets. Thank you for sharing!
  5. Great ship with many interior details! The briefing room is my favorite.
  6. Very cool armies and the ship is a beauty. I also like the temple with the statue. I have a suggestion, too: Maybe you could place the shieldbearer in front of the archers to protect them.
  7. What a great Diorama, I'm really impressed of the cranes!
  8. Brent and Halfdan replied to Full Plate's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Cool vignettes on a smart base. The autumn ones are my favourites.
  9. Huge layout with great details. There are many scenes to discover, i really like it!
  10. Great MOC, the Minifigs are the best I've seen from the Asterix-World. I like especially Majestix (Abraracourix) with his shield and helmet, but Obelix and his menhir are very reckognizable too!
  11. Great scene with steampunk! The pipes are cool and i like the oil dripping into the swamp! Is it a dragontail which simulates the oil coming out of the pipe?
  12. Great wheels! With this size of the cannon the dwarves are compensating something, aren't they?
  13. Huge army taking care of this mountain pass! I like the rockwork, too!
  14. Hey there, I want to share my Monorail freight transport with you. The locomotive hauls one freight car, normally laden with coal. There was no model, so i designed it as a freebuild. Hope you like it. Coaltrain by Alexander Schmidt, auf Flickr Coaltrain by Alexander Schmidt, auf Flickr Coaltrain by Alexander Schmidt, auf Flickr Coal Wagon by Alexander Schmidt, auf Flickr
  15. Great build! Moving knights must have been an attraction at the exhibition. There are so many details to find beside the obvious scenes like the archers tournament, the dragon or the jesters fighting with fishes!
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