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Achilles chased the Trojans to their city. The gods, seeing that he had killed too many of their children, decided that it was his time to die. He was killed after Paris shot a poisoned arrow that was guided by Apollo.

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Yeah, never anger the gods kids... :wink:

This scene is loosely based on the actual Siege of Troy. I don't really know much about the story, and I haven't read the whole thing yet so if it's not 100% accurate just enjoy the build. :grin:

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Thanks for viewing and have a great day!

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Great looking MOC! :thumbup: Love all the little details you have included, such as flying arrows, foliage! Very cool minifig poses as well! :wink:

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Well, maybe your Troy looks not so epic, but it's very detailed and beautifully decorated! The techniques make the scene very realistic.

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Wow! Great work! I love the wall and the foilage is great! Great figs too! :classic:

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Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.

Great work. Is that Hector being dragged behind the chariot?

Steve

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Thanks everyone! So glad you all like it! :grin:

Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.

Great work. Is that Hector being dragged behind the chariot?

Steve

Indeed! That guy had an anger problem.. :wink:

It was supposed to be some random Trojan, but now that you mention it it does seem similar! *huh*

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Impressive! I especially like the buildings with columns inside the wall :classic:

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