Tolkien and Narnia MOCs by Allen

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Tolkien and Narnia MOCs by Allen

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Hey all,

Allen built this nice Minas Tirith gate:

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Re: Minas Tirith gate by Allen

Post by footsteps »

That's very nicely done. It creates the feel of the movie, at a scale similar to regular TLC sets. Very do-able.

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Post by Norro »

Thanks for posting this Bruce, I'll head back for a deeper look, but there is definitely some nice building contained in there...

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Post by MrTS »

I really really dig that BaradDur tower. That eye is awesome and could not have been done any better.

I do think minas tirith is way too small though. But still cool stuff.
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Post by draugaer »

I love that Dawn Treader, really an nice representation of the description given in the book.
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Post by AhabDarab »

Hello. Outstanding work. You have inspired me!



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Post by Quickblade22 »

Nice find Bruce. The Tower of Barad Dur is very 'eye' catching :wink: Now I'm going to have to watch the movie again. I'm not sure, but Boromir may have said something like "The eye is ever watchful.....and brick built" :P
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Post by legokilt »

Wow! Those MOC's are great. I showed the Barad Dur one to the wife who isn't too into legos and she was impressed. I also really like the dawntreader. The way you made the bow and stern is awesome. Both MOC's have great details.
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Post by BrianofBrick06 »

Good looking MOC's. I really liked the walls of Minas Tirith, but thought the catapult design didnt fit extremely well. My favorite was the Olipahnt made of all grey bricks..very clever and well made...
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