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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Wullham residents stage a reenactment of a famous battle from the Juniper Wars. The actors fire muskets without shot and the artillery shoot painted watermelons.

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To be licensed by Corrington as a large goat plantation in Wullham @Ayrlego

This scene was built for a CoWLUG display at the 2022 Rails in the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado

This is a great diorama and very good story:wub: I like the landscape, soldiers, cannon and buildings.

I had planned something similar, but your idea is much better. Now I know how to build it and write the story.

Very detailed vegetation, trees and exspecially houses :thumbup:

And this grave is just an awesome idea! :pir-classic:

Also nice to see some goats in the background.

Oh my god !!!

This MOC is priceless ! At least 300 € of goats ! Spoilt rich brat ! :damn: What a poor example !

 

The houses are great ( doors,  windows, roofs ) however, I'm very curious about the string to hold the lantern.

 

 

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Thanks guys! Excited to show this one and the western banded mountain one this weekend at an in-person show in Estes Park, CO. I'll post some pics of them in their layout (they'll be surrounded by a running train!)

19 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

This MOC is priceless ! At least 300 € of goats ! Spoilt rich brat ! :damn: What a poor example !

Don't believe everything you see here :pir-grin: I spent $5 on those goats :pir-skel:

19 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

The houses are great ( doors,  windows, roofs ) however, I'm very curious about the string to hold the lantern.

The lanterns are all wired up to a USB hub behind the build. The central lantern wire runs in under the chimney of the rear building, and the wire for the right building runs out the back and into the side of the rear building. I tried to hide the wires under vegetation and distract with exploding cannons :pir-triumph: Then all three lantern wires exit the rear of the back building.

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