Posted February 14, 20169 yr I lacked the Gondor/Orc minifigures for this scene, however I believe the modified soldiers to be an adequate replacement. Small build I whipped up to represent the tragic "Fall of Osgiliath". I hope to do something more complex when I have more bricks... currently, my piece collection is quite small! More photos: https://www.flickr.c...s/90319613@N07/ Edited February 14, 20169 yr by samiam391
February 14, 20169 yr Nice. Seeing a moc like this always makes we wish TLG had produced some knights of Gondor and some decent moria orcs. Improvement suggestion would be to have the action at 45° to the xy plane of the studs - to make it more natural looking . Also to breakup the regularity of the studs with some random slopes and tiling on the ruins.
February 14, 20169 yr Wow great chaotic scene! It is rather unfortunate that TLG never gave us proper Gondorians but you make good use of the Rohirrim!
February 15, 20169 yr Very impressive! You've done a good job capturing the chaos of the scene, and the ruins are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
February 16, 20169 yr Author Small scene? That's big! Love all the action! You should make a Helm's Deep! I have! It's a WIP though: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120699
February 17, 20169 yr The crumbling stone work is superb, ans I like the spread of clear among the trans-blue 1x1 elements. Great Work!
February 21, 20169 yr That is absolutely one of the best creations I've ever seen. I love how've you've used the transparent red to depict. For not having a lot of pieces, you've certainly done a fantastic job with what you do have
February 23, 20169 yr The water effect is sick, good thinking. Only thing I dislike about this set is the use of uruks instead of mordor orcs. :P The latter are much harder to get in big numbers I suppose. Edited February 23, 20169 yr by Devizz
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