Ruslik Posted January 6, 2012 All a happy! A new one to represent my work to JRR Tolkien, "Helm's Deep." A bit of information: Originally the valley was home to a small Gondorian regiment, but after Calenardhon became Rohan, it became an encampment of the Rohirrim, where the guards of the Fords of Isen lived. During the war with the Dunlendings under Wulf, the Rohirrim under King Helm Hammerhand and many of his people sought refuge in the keep, where they held out during the winter of TA 2758 – TA 2759. During the War of the Ring, the fortress guarding Helm's Deep again became the refuge of some of the Rohirrim, now under King Théoden, and the Battle of the Hornburg was fought there. It was during this battle that the Deeping Wall was destroyed by Uruk-hai explosives. After the War of the Ring, the demolished Deeping Wall was rebuilt by the people of Rohan, with the aid of the Dwarves Hole in the wall. Hornburg The gate. A secret passage. Trumpet, calling men to fight. Pass to the gate. Thank you and please comment! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack Bricker Posted January 6, 2012 Very, very nicely done. I really like that way that you captured the hornberg and I think that it's overall design is just plain awesome. Great build. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brickmamba Posted January 7, 2012 Not bad, it can do with some elves and orcs to create the atmosphere of the great battle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted January 7, 2012 This is a real masterpiece! Beautiful subject very well realized! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruslik Posted January 7, 2012 Very, very nicely done. I really like that way that you captured the hornberg and I think that it's overall design is just plain awesome. Great build. Not bad, it can do with some elves and orcs to create the atmosphere of the great battle This is a real masterpiece! Beautiful subject very well realized! Thanks everybody ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites