Captain Braunsfeld 6894 posts Posted March 19, 2016 (edited) I present the 4115th Eslandolean Artillery Regiment under the command of Colonel Brickinson: These guys are tough - and hard to detect in their bright green uniforms. They are preparing to protect and defend Pontelli against all possible attackers. Colonel Brickinson is utterly determined! I wanted to show that the heavy guns have been moved across the grass but it doesn't come out so well on the pictures. The artillery battery has been fortified (with plans to build a stone defense in the near future). C&C Welcome. Edited July 2, 2022 by Captain Braunsfeld Flickr references removed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Genaro 1946 posts Posted March 19, 2016 That came out really nicely, well done. I'm always a fan of custom cannons, and the curved fortifications are really neat. As for the ruts, I think they're a great addition, but they might be improved by making them a plate lower than the surrounding grass. Considering the gun-crews are lacking even basic supplies, how do they plan to fire the cannons? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TitusV 3796 posts Posted March 19, 2016 Lovely build! I really like the color-scheme and the fortifications, but the best parts are without the doubt the cannons. They look so good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garmadon 5387 posts Posted March 19, 2016 Very nice wooden fortifications Capt. B, the brick-built cannon are good as well, and the soldiers do indeed blend in well with the surrounding vegetation! If you have any more the palm tree would be improved with more leaves though Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kai NRG 10266 posts Posted March 19, 2016 I really like the minifigure combo you've used here! The little round forts are really sweet too and I also like the way you've done the grass though a few more smaller tiles might have helped make it look a touch less blocky; but on the whole, a very nice entry to this challenge! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bricklover 503 posts Posted March 19, 2016 Cool cannons and figs! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackdeathgr 3537 posts Posted March 19, 2016 Nice squad you got there Eslandolans! These greencoats look really nice. For the muddy tracks to look more distinctly, better use the same shade of green on the patches around them as dark green is distracting the view Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Braunsfeld 6894 posts Posted March 20, 2016 That came out really nicely, well done. I'm always a fan of custom cannons, and the curved fortifications are really neat. As for the ruts, I think they're a great addition, but they might be improved by making them a plate lower than the surrounding grass. Considering the gun-crews are lacking even basic supplies, how do they plan to fire the cannons? Quite right for the ruts. As for the supplies - the guys have just moved the cannons here, the other guys with the supplies are standing just behind the Colonel, but that is unfortunately where the MOC ends. Lovely build! I really like the color-scheme and the fortifications, but the best parts are without the doubt the cannons. They look so good! Very nice wooden fortifications Capt. B, the brick-built cannon are good as well, and the soldiers do indeed blend in well with the surrounding vegetation! If you have any more the palm tree would be improved with more leaves though What puzzles me more is that the whole MOC would look much better with bright red Corrington uniforms... I really like the minifigure combo you've used here! The little round forts are really sweet too and I also like the way you've done the grass though a few more smaller tiles might have helped make it look a touch less blocky; but on the whole, a very nice entry to this challenge! The grass was an experiment. Cool cannons and figs! Nice squad you got there Eslandolans! These greencoats look really nice. For the muddy tracks to look more distinctly, better use the same shade of green on the patches around them as dark green is distracting the view You're right. I made it a bit too complicated there with the different shades of green. The MOC was getting too greenish anyway. Maybe also Oleon blue uniforms would aesthetically add to the MOC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ayrlego 2990 posts Posted March 20, 2016 Those are indeed some lovely brick built cannons! Also I'm pretty sure I've said it before, but I really like your soldiers - the combinations are great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Dee 2863 posts Posted March 21, 2016 Nice little scene. The curved wooden defenses and custom cannons are really good and those minifigs are nice as always. I like the grass technique overall and the attempt at wheel ruts is a good idea. The tree could maybe use a few more leaf pieces, and the missing supplies would be good to have. Besides that this is a fine challenge entry. The title has your name written all over it. It reminds me of the passage in the KJV of the Bible that mentions "harpers harping with their harps." Good work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TenorPenny 1076 posts Posted March 22, 2016 The cannons and curved walls look really good and work superbly together. Nice work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrickOn 716 posts Posted March 22, 2016 As others have said before, I really like the cannons. And I especially like how green the scene is, perfect Eslander camouflage. Nice entry! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tezclatipoca 2807 posts Posted March 22, 2016 That's a good entry ! I am surprised to not find a monkey gunner !? Your cannon design is great and those wooden walls are great. Good job ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gideon 3516 posts Posted March 22, 2016 (edited) Very nice look of a temporary field fortification Interesting lighting, the first shots almost look rendered but the custom flag definitely is a telltale sign it's not LDD Edited March 22, 2016 by Gideon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matthias 466 posts Posted March 23, 2016 I am a fan of your cannons, they are really cool designed. I can´t see the criticism of the tiles. Everybody how ever was camping or in the a army camp knows how flat the gras looks when a few people walks there arround :). The curved foritifications are also very well. I can see them in my mind infront of a bigger fortification. Or as portable ballte construction for the battleground. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Becker 1519 posts Posted March 23, 2016 (edited) Everything that has to be said, has been said. I've got nothing more to say than: Change the uniforms so that we can see you! Otherwise its not going to be a fair fight, don´t you think? Captain Becker Edited March 23, 2016 by Captain Becker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Braunsfeld 6894 posts Posted March 23, 2016 Those are indeed some lovely brick built cannons! Also I'm pretty sure I've said it before, but I really like your soldiers - the combinations are great! Thanks Nice little scene. The curved wooden defenses and custom cannons are really good and those minifigs are nice as always. I like the grass technique overall and the attempt at wheel ruts is a good idea. The tree could maybe use a few more leaf pieces, and the missing supplies would be good to have. Besides that this is a fine challenge entry. The title has your name written all over it. It reminds me of the passage in the KJV of the Bible that mentions "harpers harping with their harps." Good work. Gee The cannons and curved walls look really good and work superbly together. Nice work! As others have said before, I really like the cannons. And I especially like how green the scene is, perfect Eslander camouflage. Nice entry! I still think that some red uniforms would look just great. Can I build some Corrington MOCs and still get dbs? That's a good entry ! I am surprised to not find a monkey gunner !? Your cannon design is great and those wooden walls are great. Good job ! No monkey gunner, this is serious business! Very nice look of a temporary field fortification Interesting lighting, the first shots almost look rendered but the custom flag definitely is a telltale sign it's not LDD It's a real build, definitely it is. But I am experimenting with different cameras, flash/no flash, longer and shorter exposure time, etc. I am a fan of your cannons, they are really cool designed. I can´t see the criticism of the tiles. Everybody how ever was camping or in the a army camp knows how flat the gras looks when a few people walks there arround :). The curved foritifications are also very well. I can see them in my mind infront of a bigger fortification. Or as portable ballte construction for the battleground. Thanks for supporting the tiles! Everything that has to be said, has been said. I've got nothing more to say than: Change the uniforms so that we can see you! Otherwise its not going to be a fair fight, don´t you think? Captain Becker Which fight has ever been fair? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacob Nion 1506 posts Posted March 26, 2016 Great cannons, captain colonel! I'm just not sure about the tiles for the ground. I myself would have probably left them out. Mut zur Noppe, Kapitän! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bregir 7149 posts Posted March 26, 2016 I really like the look of those guns, and the battlements in front of them. With all these naval gun carriages, I almost forgot that field guns are much different.. I am not too much a fan of tiles for landscaping, but it works pretty well. I would lower the tracks from the guns too. This looks like something "4115th Eslandolean Artillery Regiment" would put up in a jiffy during a campaign. Btw, if those regimental numbers are forthcoming, I hope Corrington won't have to face that army! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites