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I finally got around to uploading these photos - Civ V is consuming me! :blush:

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So the backstory goes that the Forestmen were lying in wait along a remote road, and one of their horse archers caught a young Spartan officer out for a ride alone. The horse archer herded the Spartan right into the trap. :devil:

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This was probably the hardest pose of the vig. I still don't think I captured the horse's position well.

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My favorite minifig in this one, the horse archer. It was bound to happen sooner or later.

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This guy never gets old. I gave him a nice brown cape and eyepatch for this vig.

Rider legs technique partially stolen from BMW_Indy. Every minifig in this vig is in at least one way enhanced with a rubber LEGO piece. There're a few more closeups in the Brickshelf gallery, when public. Also on flickr and Legoarts.

Finished May 2011; thanks for looking; C&C welcome!

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Hate to repeat but the posing is excellent and really makes the scene complete. Good choice of head for the rider too.

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That´s a great scene. As everybody else here already said the posing looks awesome and I have never seen this technique before so I´m really impressed.

Great work!

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Do I think the treenis a bit plain.

Unfortunately, I ran out of pieces for the tree. :blush: Being a primarily SW builder, I don't have much in the way of leaves and large brown arches. That's why I always build trees in a position that it makes sense for them to only have two large branches. :tongue:

Your rubber posing is first class :thumbup:

you practically invented this style of posing. :thumbup:

The posing of the minifigs is great, as usual.

your posing is, once again, top notch.

the rubber posing is brilliant.

I love the realistic posing of the figs

Love the posing

the posing is excellent and really makes the scene complete

the posing looks awesome

Thanks, all. :sweet: Don't know where I'd be in Castle building without that technique.

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