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Here my last moc. I love the idea of displaying the flow of time so i build this moc based on my diorama of the Roman forum of Nerva. The Diorama represents the Emperor Otto I visiting the Roman Imperial Fora Area during his stay in Rome, when he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope John XII in the year 962.

Soon i will add other parts :)   

Rome - Forum of Nerva - 962 A.D. 

 

Emperor Otto I and his escort

 

The ghost of the priestess

 

The Wheel of Time - Rome - Forum Of Nerva

 

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In the realization of the moc I was inspired by this image.

 

foro-di-Nerva-X-secolo.jpg

 

Thanks for looking, C&C welcome

 

 

Posted

This looks very nice, not only in The builds but in the attention to detail to the posing of the figs. Thanks for sharing. ???

Posted

Fantastic stuff!! I love the way you've captured the idea of a fallen Empire. Great attention to detail especially the vegetation gradually taking over and I really like the castle/fort built in the ruin of the grand pillared forum building!!

Excellent work!! 

Posted

Very well done clash of two epochs. The medieval people and their constructions look appropriately dwarfed and out of place in the face of rome's crumbling imperial past. Its quite a touching sight you caught brilliantly.:thumbup: :classic:

Its also fun to spot the little easter eggs you out in. Gandalf really comes around! :wink:

Posted

Wow this is amazing.  I love all the stonework and the columns.  The landscaping is excellent.  Great job with the architecture looks very accurate.  Overall fantastic job.

Posted

That dosend look good on the pictures, but it will here in my home. Joke of course, a very beautyfull moc indeed. Great details, nice colors just everything like it has to be. I like it a lot amazing..

Posted (edited)

I can imagine living in the ruins of the glorious past. :thumbup:

But particularly like the 150 AD version. :thumbup::thumbup:

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This looks really good. :wub::wub:

The detailing in walls and surroundings is tremendous and the variation in builds is a nice combination.

Great build! Thanks for sharing with us.

Posted

what a brilliant creation! :wub: what I love the most, is, as you, yourself indicated as well, this "flow of history"... a Roman temple becomes a market place, 400 years later, and another 400 years later, it's some sort of a warehouse and yet another 400 years later, it's part of a larger monument at the city center...

can't wait to see more stuff like this!

sne

 

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