Sympatik Brick Posted January 22 Posted January 22 (edited) Clash of Lances My entry for the category « Perspective Matters » (Brickscalibur) Clash of lances Every year, the Dragon Clan organizes a great joust. The best knights from across the kingdoms gather for a merciless tournament. Currently, it is the young prodigy, Lorik, who faces the fearsome Moros, a knight with a dark reputation, while the Dragon Clan’s own knight prepares to enter the lists. Let us listen to the bard commentate on this clash: « Hear ye, hear ye, one and all, A joust begins, a hero’s call! Sir Lorik, bold and strong and bright, His armor gleams with silver light. Sir Moros, dark as stormy night, His shield bears a dragon, fierce and tight. Their steeds they spur, with all their might, To meet in battle, full of fight. Their lances clash, a mighty sound, As they collide upon the ground. Sir Moros falls, his quest is done, And Lorik claims the victor’s crown.» linktr.ee/sympatikbrick Edited January 22 by Sympatik Brick Quote
zoth33 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 The roof looks great. I like the gold and wooden partition for the joust. Once again the figs all look great some nice combinations there. Quote
Sympatik Brick Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 @zoth33 Thank you! The knight, bard, and the "wolfpack" elves are the only new additions. I repurposed figures I designed for my initial minifigure contest, "Guilds of Historica," which I had previously used in my first "Brickscalibur" collaboration. This MOC is essentially an upgraded version of "the Rich and the Poor" that I've finally been able to dismantle! Quote
LordDan Posted February 5 Posted February 5 Very cool jousting scene! I like the design of the jousting knights and how you were able to convey a sense of action through the posing. I'm also a fan of how the doorway is open, giving a glimpse into a scene beyond and adding more depth to the scene! Great work! Quote
Grover Posted February 22 Posted February 22 Beautiful! I love the all Lego picture. The dark green gives a great mood, and I love your use of the gold lattices for fencing. I like how the spectators are divided by their champion's side, and you have some nice tiling detail for the ornate work on the list bleachers. The open door leading back into the background looks great too. Love the action pose on the jousters. Well done! Quote
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