Posted April 29, 201410 yr Just a little something I've been working on lately Hold the walls! by Brother Steven, on Flickr Hold the walls! by Brother Steven, on Flickr
April 29, 201410 yr Great job. I love builds like this with little surprises behind the walls. No way you could tell from the front view.
April 29, 201410 yr The trebuchet and the buildings/people behind the wall are Lovely!! Nice one mate...
April 29, 201410 yr I dig this. I can feel the sense of urgency of the peasants to get on the walls to help fight.
April 30, 201410 yr Great build Steven! I like the building behind the wall and the textures in the wall are also nice. Good job
April 30, 201410 yr Genious build! I love all the details, esp. the way the nature elements (field, trees, ..) are designed. Also the catapult is very realistic. And above all, the drama of the scene behind the walls are fantastic. Women of the old town look terrified, men are running to support the soldiers with whatever they have in their hands (esp. forks!).. Love it as a whole!
May 1, 201410 yr Nice! The way you put the minifigures gives the scene a lot of action. A guy rolling a rock for the trebuchet, farmers running with their pitchforks, soldiers on a ladder, there's a lot going on. And the buildings are well-designed.
May 1, 201410 yr Brother Steven, this is fantastic! What a beautiful little scene, I love how you paid attention to so many details. Like mentioned above, the guys rolling the rock is just one great example of that attention to detail. Your castle wall design is simply and wonderfully done. I love the gold-filled chest tucked away too. Perfect scene sir!
May 2, 201410 yr Nice work! So many details at the wall, good fig position and great "fight flair"! :thumbup: markus
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