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monsinjor

MOC: Forgotten Plains Diorama

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Hi

here's my first fantasy diorama...

The church/monastery/castle/whatever:

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Front:

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Side:

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Back:

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Evil wizard, controling the dragon:

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The whole thing:

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From above:

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Skeleton army coming through the portal:

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Opened by skeleton wizard:

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Marching through the ruins:

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The leader:

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Above:

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This is from exibition, during the set-up.

The castle walls are not mine, we just connected two dioramas together...

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Thanks for watching!

More pictures on my flickr.

Have a nice day!

Edited by monsinjor

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What a lovely diorama when everything is together. It has a somewhat vibrant variation of Diablo vs. WOW feel to it.

Love the picture with the skeleton army leaving the portal.

Some of your vegetation is also designed very nice.

Great work here. :classic:

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Yeah, the Castle looks really cool on it's own, but with that nice Landscape around it, it's absolutely awesome! Great job!!

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Hi, monsinjor. The main thing of your super cool and detailed diarama reminds me of Dracula's castle in the movie "Van Helsing". Were you inspired by it?

How long have you been creating LEGO sets to become so skillful ?!!! unusual building techniques. I wish I learn from you.

I like the playability of your creation and that you combined a few different ideas in one set. Were do the black wings come from?

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Thank you Staslegomaster.

Everything is from the head, I was not inspired by anything.

Now is the third year as I am into Lego. And the wings... well, you can find it in various sets over the years.

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What a fantastic build! The fortress is truely frightening; dark, pointy, spikey, pure evil! The surroundings are also loaded with beautiful details, such as the portal (with great use of the technic pieces) and the red tree. Keep on building man! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Damn I completely missed this topic! *oh2*

The beauty of this diorama is beyond imagination, the detail of the whole garden is mindblowing :wub_drool: :wub_drool:

I can't really handle such a beauty ...top nothc work! :excited:

The skeletons' portal and the red dragon with chains are my favorite parts! :wub:

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Wow, don't know how I missed this when it was first posted. This looks great. The details and overall design is very evil and chaotic which works very well. The colors also add a lot to the chaos impression, as well. Great MOC.

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Goodness I cant tell which is better the castle or the landscape both are equally impressive. I love the lushness of the vegatation and trees. Ironically enough even with all the skeletons and death you created a scene fhat feels alive.

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You should join our Cause in Nocturnus in Guilds of Historica. That keep is splendid, really stunning work. And I must say I like the darker vegetation around the castle more than the brighter side of the diorama. Great arrangement of colours.

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