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Heyho,

I'm new here, come from Germany and this is my first Post and Moc for the Bayonets at Dawn Contest. Enjoy!

It's a szene from the Battle of Waterloo, the fight for La Haye Sainte.

The fight shows the attack of French troops against the walled farmhouse.

The project is not finished yet, the position of the French artillery is still under construction.

More Pictures will follow.

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Its amazing, I was watching a documentary of this specific part of the battle just yesterday!

The Farm was only held by a few hundred men of the German Legion. And as said by Napoleon "Le Centre est la clé". Didn't work out too well though...

I love the giant path! :thumbup:

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Posted

This looks great :pir-wub:

Since you live in German, have you visited La Haye Sainte? It still exists and looks just like it was in 1815.

Posted

Looking good so far :thumbup:

You have a nice (rather) big army and enough bricks for a large and interesting MOC. I also like your buildings.

There's still too much empty space in it IMO but it's still a WIP so I guess you will add some more stuff later.

Good luck, keep it up!

Posted

Great. Just great your MOC. :thumbup:

Tomorrow i musst hurry with MOC for the contest, but yours really impressive and a source of inspiration.

From which part in Germany your're from?

I would like to see the front of the french regulars and i'm missing the rifles of the KGL, i'm still rembering that the KGL wasn't armed with musket. :pir-wink:

Posted

Can't figure out why I failed to comment on this before - it's a great scenery, and huge! Looks pretty much like minifig scale!

As others have stated already some details, esspecially in the lanscaping (vegetation, colour diversity) are still lacking and the deadline comes closer every single day; I hope you can improve in these areas since I'd really love to vote on such a massive entry! :pir-classic:

However I can't if it will still look as sterile as it is now... :pir-cry_sad:

Posted

Just came back from a weekend trip and saw this huge entry. I love the way you recreated La Haye Sainte, especially with the impact in the main house and the barn. It looks great.

I hope you can fill it up with some more Minifigs in action! It would be quite cool.

Can't wait for the final entry. It seems that the competition is getting "bigger" :)

Keep it up!

Posted

Excellent scene, I look forwards to its completion.

Nice expansion of the wall technique into the arch. I considered doing a similar thing using printed tiles to get an ornate curved mantel.

From what little I know about said battle (ie. from the description in Les Miserables), it was a chaotic, bloody affair.

Lots of shrapnel, bullet holes and blood would be most welcome.

What's the plan for the raised baseplate? Is that to be the hill that eventually gets a statue of a lion on it?

Posted

Heyho,

Thanks for the comments and the praise!

@Bonaparte, Unfortunately not yet, but I will visit it.

@Kerntechniker, I'm from Baden-Württemberg near Basel.

Sry but I have no Guns for the KGL :pir-laugh:

@Perfectionist, I do not have enough time and maybe not enough bricks available, but I'll try to make it better.

@SlyOwl, mhh k I will look to integrate this into the Battle.

no on the baseplate is a small outposts

@Topic

It will come even more soldiers, and a little more action but the time is short. :pir_wacko:

The new images show the position of the French artillery. [WIP]

More pictures follow tomorrow!

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Posted (edited)

Nice, very nice.

The artellerie is still a very good add-on for the battle,

but i still think the french regulars standard attack was a colonette of three lines.

For pimping your MOC in a final version I would put an eagle standard and

Tricolor-flag to the french and the Union Jack or the KGL flag to the british/KGL's.

Overall a very good Moc, i like it. :pir-wub:

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