MOMAtteo79

[MOC] Game Of Thrones Skyline Architecture

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This is my creation of Westeros where the epic fantasy saga “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R. R. Martin and the HBO show “Game Of Thrones” mainly take place.
The project fits in the Architecture Skyline theme.

Hope you like it, any constructive comments and suggestions are welcome.

More photos and instructions
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I recreated six of the most important locations of the show, going from south to north:
Sunspear – The seat of House Martell and the capital of Dorne
King's Landing – The capital of the Seven Kingdoms
Pyke – The seat of House Greyjoy
The Twins – The seat of House Frey
Winterfell – The seat of House Stark, is considered to be the capital of the North
The Wall – The massive barrier of mostly ice stretching across the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms, defending the realm
from the wildlings who live beyond
Total parts: 442
Measures: 44 x 8 x 10 studs
                   35,5 x 7 x 8 cm
                   14 2,8 3,2 inches

LEGO MOC - Westeros Skyline (Game Of Thrones)

 

p.s. hope this section of the forum is correct :)

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I thought I had seen something similar before, you already posted it:

 

 

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ops. I even searched for the post but didn't find it... I updated it with new renders from stud.io 2 and step by step, plus minor changes.

Edited by MOMAtteo79

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This is super cool! The castles I think are especially well done. 

Perhaps you could consider expanding this into a microscale version of Westeros/Essos, sort of mirroring the opening credits of the show.

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This is really nicely done! Most of the buildings are pretty instantly recognizable if you're a fan of the show/books.

If I were to offer a suggestion though, perhaps the Wall could be taller to keep more scale references. Not that most people want to just stare at a bit white space... haha

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