Si-MOCs Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 After 2 Brickfetes, and two displays and a Train show, it was time to retire my Great Wall. I enlisted my friends in helping with the dismantling of the wall... Using Nick's TechBot we tested Machine vs Wall.... Tech Bot (and Hulk) vs Great Wall Watch the video of it's destruction: Round 1 - TechBot VS Great Wall: Round 2 - TechBot and Hulk VS Great Wall: and finally what's left: Great Wall of pieces by Si-MOCs, on Flickr -- The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortification built over a millennium. Despite popular belief, the wall was not originally constructed to protect against Mongol invaders, but instead built by the various Chinese states to protect their own borders against each other during the Warring State Period in 5th century BC. Most of the original walls was destroyed after Qin conquered all opposing sates and unified the country. The remaining wall was extended into a new northern wall which would protect against the empire against the nomadic Mongols from the north. The first walls were simple walls made up of rammed earth and stones. By the Ming dynasty in the 16th century more advance techniques were used on the rebuild the walls, bricks, tiles and cut stones. The MOC depicts the great wall in later age as a young Emperor watches his army march to battle. More shots: Full gallery Quote
ziljin Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Looks incredible but how come no close ups on the soldiers? Quote
hanzocloud Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 This is the best great wall of china moc i have ever seen !!!!!!! very well made indeed. Quote
Skipper Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 This should be called the great wall of soldiers, that's one great army you got there. This is the best great wall of china moc i have ever seen I agree. And the large amounts of green are very striking. Quote
Hoboman Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Wow, this is wonderful. Very nice MOC and Army both. Quote
Si-MOCs Posted August 21, 2011 Author Posted August 21, 2011 Thanks for the nice comments all! Looks incredible but how come no close ups on the soldiers? I didn't think anyone was that interested in the actual guys :P I was going more for the pics of the MOC, but since you asked so nicely.... Emperor and his Entourage: Spearman: Foot Solider: Custom bits from BrickTW. Everyone else on the wall are stock LEGO minifigs. This should be called the great wall of soldiers, that's one great army you got there. I agree. And the large amounts of green are very striking. Haha If I had known you guys were so into armies, I would have just posted the army next time and skipped the MOC Quote
ziljin Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 That army looks awesome. Well if you want you can take pictures and post them in the army topic. Quote
Vindicare Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Wow, very nice job. Looks like the real thing! That armor and armaments on those troops are cool, as well. I like how you integrated the wall into the mountainside like the real thing. Quote
TheLegoDr Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Brilliant MOC! I've never been, but I would imagine this is very lifelike. Great usage of color/structure. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Either you've been holding your MOCs back for a couple months or you have waaaaay too much time on your hands. Great work. I think this is a really nice example of what classic studs-up construction done right can do. Quote
Jabba the Brick Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 FINALLY someone who actually knows a bit of Chinese history, I always have to explain things to my friends and I have no association to the country. Quote
Jedi master Brick Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 (edited) This is great I love the feeds and edgeing methods Edited August 21, 2011 by Jedi master Brick Quote
Khorne Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Great build! The scale of the Wall isn't really that realistic, I think (I'm not sure, but I always thought it was bigger when seeing pictures of it), but the way you built it really captures the spirit of the Wall. A long and winding construction following the varying topography of the hills. The army is nice, too . Is there a reason why Aang is holding a lollypop, though? Is it supposed to represent something Chinese from those days or is it really just that, a lollypop? Quote
Si-MOCs Posted August 21, 2011 Author Posted August 21, 2011 Thanks everyone for the kind comments! That army looks awesome. Well if you want you can take pictures and post them in the army topic. I'll keep that in mind :) Wow, very nice job. Looks like the real thing! That armor and armaments on those troops are cool, as well. I like how you integrated the wall into the mountainside like the real thing. Thanks! I tried to capture the 'feel' of the Great Wall, while sizing it down to be actually buildable Either you've been holding your MOCs back for a couple months or you have waaaaay too much time on your hands. Great work. I think this is a really nice example of what classic studs-up construction done right can do. Ha! You caught me. Most of the stuff I'm posting I built for a show, I'm just getting around to photographing it now (after getting a big enough backdrop). And yes, I have waaaaay too much time on my hands FINALLY someone who actually knows a bit of Chinese history, I always have to explain things to my friends and I have no association to the country. Thanks! I like to try to do a bit of research and try to provide some useful information or something entertaining to read along with my mocs Great build! The scale of the Wall isn't really that realistic, I think (I'm not sure, but I always thought it was bigger when seeing pictures of it), but the way you built it really captures the spirit of the Wall. A long and winding construction following the varying topography of the hills. The army is nice, too . Is there a reason why Aang is holding a lollypop, though? Is it supposed to represent something Chinese from those days or is it really just that, a lollypop? haha you guys are sharp! Yes it's absolutely not to scale at all. The actual wall is much higher, maybe twice as tall, and maybe 3-4 times wider depending on the area. You could actually ride 2-3 horses along the wall. Even the elevation is compressed, there are some pretty sharp elevation changes. So yeah, I wussed out due to brick requirements Though a much smaller moc to scale might be an good idea for another Moc ... some day It's a Lollypop Ang has such a happy face ... he needs a reason to be happy... like a lollypop! Quote
Pallantides Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortification built over a millennium. Despite popular belief, the wall was not originally constructed to protect against Mongol invaders, but instead built by the various Chinese states to protect their own borders against each other during the Warring State Period in 5th century BC. Most of the original walls was destroyed after Qin conquered all opposing sates and unified the country. The remaining wall was extended into a new northern wall which would protect against the empire against the nomadic Mongols from the north. Just a minor correction here. The Qin constructed/extended the existing walls to keep out the Xiong Nu (i.e. Huns). The Mongols didn't exist at that time. Quote
Gabe Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Wow, this is huge! The undulating hills and wall are very well done, and I like yr gatehouse too. Such a perfect way to show off yr army! Quote
RunnersDad Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Your depiction of the Great Wall is quite striking!! Amazing build! Quote
Red Bricks Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Now THIS is why they call it the GREAT wall of China! Quote
hanzocloud Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 They should make an official set of the great wall.. Imagine all the sales TLG would make in China alone.. with billions of consumers. Quote
Si-MOCs Posted August 26, 2011 Author Posted August 26, 2011 Just a minor correction here. The Qin constructed/extended the existing walls to keep out the Xiong Nu (i.e. Huns). The Mongols didn't exist at that time. D'oh! right you are! I need fact checkers next post! Wow, this is huge! The undulating hills and wall are very well done, and I like yr gatehouse too. Such a perfect way to show off yr army! Thanks! It actually worked out quite well, I ran out of Orient Adventure guys by the end. So it will never be longer than this.... maybe taller Your depiction of the Great Wall is quite striking!! Amazing build! Now THIS is why they call it the GREAT wall of China! hehe thanks. Sadly I have no where to put it, it's too long! They should make an official set of the great wall.. Imagine all the sales TLG would make in China alone.. with billions of consumers. I think LEGO is still too expensive for the mainstream Chinese market relative to the medium incomes, though i'm surprised some of the other local brick makers didn't do this in china - great marketing chance! Quote
lightningtiger Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 AWESOME work 'SI-mocs', the detail to both the wall and collection of troops are almost too much.....must be the more modern section of the wall ? Brick On ! Quote
Ogre Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 This sucker looks much larger when it doesn't have B&W's MASSIVE castle just LOOMING over it like it did at Brickfete. Wickedly nice job, dude. Quote
HighFlyer Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 What a brilliant MOC of such a wonderful place in the world! Fantastic work! Quote
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