kermit Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 (edited) Welcome to my medieval farm in the land of camelot. It is a farm bounded by two mighty rivers that is laden with fish of various kinds and ducks that supplies the nearby village and king`s castle with a bountiful supply of food. 1 by legokermie, on Flickr Various fruits and vegetables are grown that are then sold to the market at exorbitant prices to the peasants. Most of the vegetables are grown along the muddy nutrient rich banks of the river. 2 by legokermie, on Flickr 3 by legokermie, on Flickr The farm elder has several goats that provides the milk and on rare occasions, meat for the royal feast. The windmill grinds up the plants into grain which is made into bread. 4 by legokermie, on Flickr As with any other farm in camelot the barns are populated by bats that like to nest under the rooves. Unfortunately its often the task of the youngest member of the farm to get rid on them. The bats would often hover around the windmill to catch the insects by the river. 5 by legokermie, on Flickr 6 by legokermie, on Flickr Feeding the chickens and the pigs is a laborious chore as well as trying to collect the eggs for the king`s breakfast. The pigs would often eat the grass in the middle of the farm to create a muddy wallow with the rain`s fall. 7 by legokermie, on Flickr When the rains stop falling and the land becomes dry in the mountains the dragon knights would come down and pillage the farm for food. Roasted chicken in garlic sauce is their favorite. They are experts in hunting chickens and would surround them in a quick surprise attack. 8 by legokermie, on Flickr Luckily there are always some lion knights around guarding the farm. The lion knights like to push the enemy towards the river where the waiting bats then attack them with lethal blows of rabies. 9 by legokermie, on Flickr 10 by legokermie, on Flickr When the battle gets intense the oger that lives under the bridge would often sneak into the farm to terrorize the cows. The maids usually wait till the oger is eating and dump the cow droppings over the bridge. 11 by legokermie, on Flickr Despite having to tackle the dangerous bats our little peasant boy outwits everyone else by hiding up in the barn while everyone else gets slaughtered by the dragon knights. 12 by legokermie, on Flickr This medieval farm was created on a 64x64 baseplate. There are technic bricks on the edges so that it can be connected to the rest of my medieval landscape. 13 by legokermie, on Flickr Edited September 8, 2013 by kermit Quote
Niku Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Nice mini-diorama, I like how well placed the minifgs give a livefull sense, the addition of water is a good touch. Maybe a boat and deck will complement it even more. Overall good. Quote
kermit Posted September 9, 2013 Author Posted September 9, 2013 Thank you. The boat and deck is part of my king's castle that I posted several years ago but when eurobricks got changed to the new server it was lost. I will have to upload it some time again. The kingdom actually comprises four sections. There is the village, the castle (both of which was lost during the server change), the shops and lastly the farm above. Quote
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