Captain Genaro Posted August 13, 2010 Posted August 13, 2010 On August 9, 1765 the Bluecoat and Redcoat armies met at St. Anthony's crossing. The Bluecoats proceded to set up a camp a few yards away from the banks while the Redcoats got into battle formations. When the Bluecoats realised that the Redcoats really where going to fight them, they proceded to make a full scale charge. Most of them made it across the river before the glorius Redcoat commander, Captain Genaro led a counter-charge at the Bluecoats line. Realising that they were no match for the Redcoats supirior numbers, the Blucoats all turned and fled. Right after recrossing the river, some Redcoats opened fire killing hundreds of Bluecoats. Before long, the whole Bluecoat army was either dead or captured. This is a shrine made in the Redcoat city of St. Anthony in honor of the brave Redcoats who fought that day. Over view of shrine. You can see the shrine, a marine standing guard and a old veteran showing his son what happened that day. Better view of Veteran and his son. This Redcoat seems quite happy after getting a kill. A VERY angry Redcoat chasing down some helpless Bluecoat. An overview without any minifigs. Thank you for looking. Quote
Captain Becker Posted August 13, 2010 Posted August 13, 2010 Its a really nice scene, i really like the avtion going on. Good luck for the constest Captain Becker Quote
Captain Genaro Posted August 21, 2010 Author Posted August 21, 2010 Its a really nice scene, i really like the avtion going on. Good luck for the constest Captain Becker Thank you very much. I tried to include plenty of action but not so much so that the scene felt too crouded. I also tried to get the right faces for the people, how did I do? Quote
Capn Frank Posted August 22, 2010 Posted August 22, 2010 Better view of Veteran and his son. I did not know that Captain Bley Hair had a son!?! I like how Capain Bley Hair is given a classic pirate torso. Quote
Commodore Hornbricker Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Great entry. I really like all the work you put into your story as well! Quote
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