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  1. Having limited time and since my LEGO bricks currently need "redeploying" in order to build anything (assuming the baby leaves me time), I am spending a bit more time in LDD. So, while experimenting with the "half stud" technique on walls, I ended up building the following moc. It is an Oleander barracks and prison along with a wall for firing practice (and more ). Nothing fancy considering innovative techniques and stuff but I quite liked the way it ended up. Interior is almost non existent, but for some benches at the prison section. As always, C&C is appreciated!
  2. After finishing it and creating minifigures I uploaded it to LEGO Ideas which you can find here: Four-Towered Castle It contains some extra information such as piece counts. Feel free to leave a support on the LEGO Ideas site if you like it. 3D Model view here on Sketchfab: Four-Towered Castle The Full Inside view. Note that the castle is made in a "L" shaped layout. The left/West Entrance. Notice the flaps that would allow archers/crossbowmen to fire through and take cover. The inside side of the West entrance. Entrance to the hall from the courtyard/bailey. The alchemy room. With a green substance in a flask and a chandelier below the tall ceiling. The certainly need a ladder here. A tower with a wooden hoarding around it. Crossbows are stored here. The armoury. Along with the stacked sword it has a bed for a soldier here as well. View above the towers. Better view of the catapult and the winch for raising the portcullis. Inside the shack extension. The Great Hall. Turnable fire in the great hall's fireplace. Winch which you can rotate the fire and exterior of the hall. Drawbridge Outside. Gate Inside. Chest room. Stone Sigil. Walkway. Romans with a catapult & Celtic Warriors. Upper view.
  3. Operation KMA was going well. Eslandolan forces landed on Isla de Victoria with no resistance, and Capitan Alonzo and his men had found an excellent location on the large bay on the south side of the island. Construction of a fort commenced in earnest on a flat hilltop overlooking the bay. “This will be a strong gun position” thought Alonzo, “and should protect the settlement and anchorage and command the bay.” Alonzo's second-in-command had nothing but good news in his afternoon report. Troops were cutting down trees all over the place, even still clearing the land for the fort. One palisade wall was up, and the troops were already busy digging the holes for the next wall. Work had not yet begun on the corner bastion, but the cannon was still useful in its current position. The men would be happy that the barracks were finally finished (just finishing up with a coat of whitewash), so his men would not have to camp in tents tonight. Things were progressing quickly, and morale was high. Capitan Alonzo was certain the fort would be completed in record time.
  4. Military Barracks of the 1st Quinnsville Fusiliers QV11.1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Having last visited a large cocoa plantation, Captain Nathaniel Brickford's next course of action was to start assessing the military defenses of Quinnsville. He thought the best place to start would be the barracks of the 1st Quinnsville Fusiliers. QV11.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr He met with the sergeant in command and called the troops for an inspection. Thankfully for their sakes, the sergeant had been maintaining their regular drills, so the troops didn't even miss a beat. If they had, Captain Brickford would have set them straight. He knew what proper discipline was after his time in the Queen's Royal Guard. QV11.2.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr QV11.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr After inspecting the troops he turned his attention to the barracks themselves. While mildly un-kept, the bunks were made properly and weapons stored correctly, so they got off with only a warning. Dear Captain Jno. Cooke, RN, My beginning assessment of the troops went much better then I expected. I was unsure of how the troops would be without proper leadership, but the 1st Quinnsville Fusiliers have still been doing regular drills under the command of their sergeant. I learned that one of the last things Sir Smaugton did before disappearing was commission the commanding sergeant, and he certain picked the right man for the job. He has kept the troops well disciplined which bodes well for the settlement. I will now move on to the defensive positions of Quinnsville, of which I expect high things. Hopefully they do not disappoint. In service to her Majesty, Captain Nathaniel Brickford, Military Attaché to Quinnsville Another build for Quinnsville! I've been wanting to start focusing on the military side of Quinnsville for a little while, so here is the first build for that section of the settlement. All the photos over on the original Quinnsville settlement thread have returned as well so I was able to figure out the last thing @Tomsche did was purchase a company of troops for Quinnsville. Also, to keep with the lore, I kept his name for them of the 1st Quinnsville Fusiliers. As always, C&C are welcome and appreciated and thanks for looking!
  5. The first sight Elon's showing to his grandsons is Ebronahr, a barrack of the Ebronah. The general already expected them and is welcoming them with a meal. Elijah is eager to fight one of the Ebronah and Albion has made up lots of questions about the strategic location of the barrack. Welcoming Meal Beds Weaponry Overview
  6. Fast forward a year, the village has become a town, and with the extra people, and extra trade, the guard must expand the keep up. The newbie is now an excellent swordsman, and has even earned a cloak for himself, befitting his skill level. His old comrade is hard at work training the new recruits. A fresh recruit, learning the basics of swordsmanship A spearman practicing under the watchful eye of his mentor Some recruits advance faster than others, nowhere is this more apparent than in the sparring ring Arm strength is very important, and this recruit is working hard to keep it up Every good Mitgardian has a pile of dangerous weapons somewhere, these are no different! An arhitect and a quartermaster talk over the plans for the new barracks I would also like to claim UoP credits for the following subjects: Landscape Design: Snow and Ice General Building: Minifigure Posing Military Science: Military Camp
  7. Hello, I want to present you my MOC, which I was reported to Lego Idea program. My main inspiration was Archers Tower from Heroes III. Main goal of my MOC was create set which will be playable. Other thing which was very important to me was achieve old style look with some modern details. If you like my set please visit my Lego ideas site. You can support it or share with your social media. Thank you for your help! Best Regards :)
  8. Hi all, after some time I finally have the phase lll barracks ready. Hope you like it, and SK, I did make an interior for you. Comments are welcome, as are critics. Edit: I learned how to upload photos instead of a slideshow, so here are the pics:
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