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

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Battering Ram

is a siege engine originating in ancient times to break open fortification walls or doors.

It was also probably used in mines to attack hard rocks.

In its simplest form, a battering ram is just a large, heavy log carried by several people

and propelled with force against an obstacle; the ram would be sufficient to damage the

target if the log were massive enough and/or it were moved quickly enough, and if it had

enough momentum. It relies on impact damage to achieve its purpose. Materials like stone

and brick are weak in tension, so will crack when impacted. With repeated impact, the cracks

grow steadily until a hole is created, which will grow in size as battering occurs.

The greater the weight of the ram, the faster and more serious the damage to what is impacted,

although different materials will show varying resistance to the ram.

(Reference : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battering_ram)

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The ram's attacking point was reinforced with a metal head.

It had protective wooden roofs to protect the operators of the ram from enemies

firing arrows down on them

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Internal Structure

It was slung from a wheeled support frame by chains so that it could be

much more massive and also more easily swung against its target

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Front Size

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Back Side : Exit

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thanks for your view :loveliness:

Great little MOC you've made here, I love the action feel of the figures all pushing on the ram at once. It might look good to have some varied colour and texture on the outside though.

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Great little MOC you've made here, I love the action feel of the figures all pushing on the ram at once. It might look good to have some varied colour and texture on the outside though.

Good idea~ thanks~ :)

Nice ram, and like the Captain said, great use of the orc helmet! But they are right, it needs a little more color to it, and having it covered in shields will do the trick! Keep up the great work!

Looks great! I like the simplicity of the build as it really looks very medieval and accurate like the real thing. The interior shot with the soldiers pushing together the ram is nicely captured! Great work Blue Dolphin! default_thumbup.gif

AWESOME just simply AWESOME, now just add some shields and you'll have it TOTALLY AWESOME ! :grin:

Great work 'Blue Dolphin' and I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

Wow, it is very cool, I like it a lot... great job Blue Dolphin....

It immediately made me search for LEGO Grond... and I didn't find anything. *huh* That really surprised me.

It's all very inspiring!

Well done on this, you utterly nailed the picture! Shields and such could add to it, I agree, but even as it is I totally love it! Good work mate, and definitely keep bricking! :laugh::thumbup:

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If I make a castle under siege, do you mind if I steal this idea for ram construction?

Cause it's awesome.

You're welcome~ :)

Nice battering ram. I might copy the orc helmet. Some suggestions. If you want more color, you can complete the roof with leather hides in different colors (brown, yellow, tan, orange, flesh) and in the other end of the battering ram, I usually put a tan boat stud to mimic lumber.

I think its great! Not plain or boring! Great Work! :classic:

As for the color, back then they didn't have colorful wood or paint. I think you did a perfect job! :thumbup:

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