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So here are three other MOCs I did. I am not particularly enamored with them, but since I took photos of my other MOCs, I thought I would share.

This one is called the 'Prison Wagon'.

It is, of course, very unrealistic, but that is the way it is!!

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I think this looks like an armoured vehicle out of a Mad Max movie. Very imaginative! ;-)

BTW, I'm thinking of a "crossover" Viking MOC at the moment, too.

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This looks like a very mighty siege weapon! We have what appears to be a battering ram at the front with the overly futuristic looking missiles. Then at the back we have a cage for the prisoners and on top of that is a catapult.

Now what's got me completely miffed is how does something like large and bulky move without a beast of burden to pull it? I'm assuming back in the days of Vikings there was no technology available to automate such a vehicle.

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Normally there are poles sticking out of the sides for someone to push. This would not be adequate I would think, so a horse or ox or four would be needed. I, however, did not put too much time into any of the Viking MOCs as Pirates are my thing, I just liked the figures, and had some pieces, so I made a few siege engines. I didn't much car for how they would move or how real they would be, as should be obvious from the prison cart. I tried, so far as one can, to keep them in-line with the LEGO® designs, so future looking or not, I think they are very Lego Viking-ish!

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