Posted November 4, 201113 yr Here we go again. This time it´s the Royal Knights The attack was sudden. The Royal Knights didn´t know what happen on the evening when the stones began to drop down from the sky. The western wall soon crumbled down. Soon the Bulls Knights began to storm the castle. In the morning the catapults were thorned down. The bodies laid shattered around the debris of what once was the western wall. Many lifes were gone but the Royal Knights had succeded to defend their homes. The dead were buried and the slaugthered enemies was burned. Some of the soldiers had discovered some Dragon Masters amongs the dead. Soon they realized their betrayal. The great war was here... C&C much welcome! IMG_1876 by de Gothia, on Flickr IMG_1890 by de Gothia, on Flickr IMG_1899 by de Gothia, on Flickr IMG_1901 by de Gothia, on Flickr IMG_1902 by de Gothia, on Flickr IMG_1913 by de Gothia, on Flickr Edited November 6, 201113 yr by de Gothia
November 4, 201113 yr Great MOC! I love how you portrayed the aftermath of a battle and not the battle itself, as is commonly done. The crying figs at the casket of the dead Royal Knight truly add life to the scene, as does the burning of the dead. Are there going to be more MOCs from you, portraying this "great war" story?
November 4, 201113 yr I never seen Moc with so much emotions inside! When I read the story and saw the picture.. I started crying.
November 4, 201113 yr So great! I like the fire, the round tower, the storyline and the overall level of violence.
November 4, 201113 yr Author Thanks a lot!! Lordofdragonss: Oh thank you, glad you liked it so much! Khorne: Thanks. Yes the start of the great war has been in some of me prev mocs. As in my Bulls Knights, Dragon Masters and in my moc "Ambush". The remaining two factions will also show this. It´s the Dragon Knights and the Wildboars left. Before these are made I have a couple ideas that I´m going to build.
November 4, 201113 yr Great job de Gothia, a very pretty moc and great use of your minifigs to portray the grim aftermath of battle.
November 4, 201113 yr Great!!! I enjoy all the details you've added. The damaged wall looks great and really realistic. How long have you been working on this MOC?
November 4, 201113 yr Author Great!!! I enjoy all the details you've added. The damaged wall looks great and really realistic. How long have you been working on this MOC? Thanks! This moc took about 2 weeks. Viceroy: Thanks! I thought it would be a good idea not to show the battle itself but the aftermath as you said!
November 4, 201113 yr I have to say this is your best at the moment, and counting the other ones were really good, you could tell this mark a deep impression on me. Thanks for sharing.
November 4, 201113 yr Awesome, you don't so this kind of scenery a lot. Great way of showing the things after a battle like burning the bodies!
November 4, 201113 yr Very nice build. I'm super impressed you build that so quickly - the crumbled wall is very nicely done. Fantastic build :thumbup:
November 5, 201113 yr Very cool take on a castle scene, one I haven't seen on here, personally. I like all the details you've thrown in to really get the feel and aftermath of battle. Edited November 5, 201113 yr by Legocrazy81
November 5, 201113 yr Another outstanding MOC de Gothia! The castle is perfectly builded, and the war scene is great ...I like the smoke near the fire: it's a very original idea! Totally cool! Edited November 5, 201113 yr by LEGO Train 12 Volts
November 5, 201113 yr A beautiful build. Not only is the construction beautiful, but the emotion and detail in the scene is amazing. Even more amazing, you built it in 2 weeks. Awesome work.
November 5, 201113 yr Another great build! Great work on all the details of the castle, I like the ruined effect from the battle. The landscape is also nicely done and looks lush and green. Keep these great builds coming!
November 6, 201113 yr Author Thank you all so much! Derfel: Thanks, I´m inspired by your works in my landscape! I just love the tree made of the tubes!
November 6, 201113 yr Outstanding MOC de Gothia! You have really captured the aftermath of a battle very convincingly and the scene is full of delicate little touches (the look of dismay on the soldiers faces and the knights head on a poll) which really add to the overall effect. Both the castle and the landscape are also beautifully designed, overall very impressive.
November 7, 201113 yr This is fantastic, it looks like a real village, instead of just having a house, or a castle, or a small forest scene, it has the whole deal. I think my favorite bit is the bonfire, looks great.
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