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Post by Captain Havoc Sat 22 May 2010, 9:12 am

I saw the Bayonets at Dawn contest on Eurobricks, and I really wanted to join, but I'm to young. I build my model anyway for fun, here it is:

A scene from The Battle of Waterloo, where French cavalry are charging over one of the few walls at Waterloo.
(sorry for the not-so-good pics, my camera has gone all funny legounsure )
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Post by guymontag Sun 23 May 2010, 7:33 am

This is excellent. A like the way the moc looks like its full of action and movement despite it being static. Effective use of the skeleton arms to give the effect of a fired cannonball. I love the french headgear. Please tell us about the french minfig body? was this from a set or was it a custom job with stickers? It looks very well done.

congratulations.
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Post by Captain Havoc Mon 24 May 2010, 5:10 am

Thanks. The French body was just a decal from the Pirate Torso Library glued on to some Viking torsos.
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