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Quick build I really enjoyed putting together.
Wonder what happended to this orc... I guess now, passing safely won't be an issue anymore.
Pictured Left to Right: Alpha Kutbrow the Croc, Krago Croc Spawn and Melgo Croc-Wife
Kutbrow is a Desh Orc with a unique appearance and unnatural strength and speed, even for an orc. The Desh clan was rather small, but despite that, Kutbrow built a large Orc Kingdom in the West of the Plains of Bones. In 706AV, King Davian the Bold invaded and colonized Kutbrow's land, so he had to adapt. He conquered several small Orc packs, and built treaties with more formidable packs. During that time, he also found a mate, named Melgo, a female Orc of such impressive strength and size, she could almost match him. After 15 years, he built the largest and most famous united Orc pack in history. In 718AV, Kutbrow and Melgo had a male spawn and named him Krago, and he shared the size and strength of his parents. In 721AV, he launched an offensive against Thronfeld that would last 8 years (The Seven Year Orc War).
Unfortunately for Kutbrow, one of the first battles of the war was against the Colonial forces of Lord Quinn Ugland deep in the south west of the Plains of Bones. Though the Orcs outnumbered his men a hundred to one, Lord Quinn had fortifications, and the Orcs lacked proper siege equipment. After a weeks long siege, the Orcs had fashioned enough ladders to scale the walls, and Kutbrow and his mate were the first over. Lord Quinn met Melgo on the wall and cut her down viciously. Seeing that the battle was lost, Lord Quinn fled in the boat and down the river before Kutbrow could get his hands on him.
Kutbrow was in agony, but his Orcs were thirsty for more battle and he needed to direct his rage. In that moment, he had a vision violently invade his thoughts. He saw Narshak, the blade forged by Dwarves and gifted to the Orcs to help them battle the Vieran long ago. The blade was a symbol of the Orcish power and resilience. Kutbrow remembered it being said that the blade was lost, but he saw it, as clear as day, resting in a small cave in the Brimstone Peaks. He had new resolve. He would conquer all of Thronfeld and claim the blade as his own. He would restore all of Esterdame to the Orcish lands that it was in the beginning of time, before even man walked the land. Over the next 7 years, he would battle Thronfeld across the continent.
When the Storm Hold fell, and Kutbrow's army had mostly been smashed at Thunderhall, Kutbrow absolved that he had to find Narshak before he could conquer the land. He lead his pack once more west of the Shining Stream. He had them camp near Mole Hill, just north of the Brimstone Peaks, and be began his ascent. Within days, Narshak began to call to him, quietly, but then all too loud. The search consumed him, until he found it, right where his vision had shown it would be. He took the sword and descended. When he reached Mole Hill, he found his army scattered, with only a handful of his most loyal followers still in ranks. The newly crowned King Eodor had befallen them and the battle was already a slaughter. He gave the sword to Krago and sent him west with his most trusted followers with hopes of him finding a ship that he could sail north around the peninsula. Against every fibre in his being, he gave the sword to Krago. He did not know why, but it was as if a fog was lifted from his eyes.
He went down into the valley to rally his troops, but on seeing King Eodor's cavalry level his ranks, he fled with some orcs up the hill toward a large solitary tree. It was under that tree that his body was found, along with the bodies of his defenders, all cut down by the sword. It is unknown who struck the killing blow. Some believe his pack betrayed him, while others believe one of the King's men killed him and then died themselves in the valley. Kutbrow's story is one of tragedy that is not remembered fondly by the people of Thronfeld.
Krago's story was covered in my previous post.
Almost finished with this, I just want to do some tile work on the back tower to hide the studs. This was really fun to build, I tried to get a bunch of neat angles and curves into this build.
“No, it isn’t made from orcs - but for orcs.” - Heroes' Feast: The Official D&D Cookbook, p. 156
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I built this last summer, finally posting. It's roughly inspired by the siege towers used in the battle of Pelenor fields, just a down-sized version. This came to be from the large amount of extra pieces from the POTC Mill set (loaded up when they were on sale :) The frame is made entirely 1 x 2 hinged bricks (www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=30386)
Let me know what you think!
this is the front of Orc-castle, it's not complete, i plan to keep build and make it better and bigger
More picture please link
(hippopotamus amphibius)
Seen at Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Germany
Camera: Canon EOS3
Lens: Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II
Kodak TMAX P3200 professional grade high sensitivity black&white negative film, shot at ISO 1000
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
After few years of collecting and some changes in layout, let me introduce final layout of my orcs army (245 minifigs + 2 cave trolls)
Army consists of 200 infantry, 20 bowman an 22 support units (4 of them are scouts on wargs, 8 are siege crew for catapults and balistas) and 3 commanders
this layout can be add to my largest MOC - siege of tharbad as a siege army.
I try to make orcs infantry not such a clone army, but probably on this picture you can not see that most of the orcs are made by combination of existing LEGO LOTR an hobbit orcs staff. I also add some custom heads and shields
Many thanks to my friend, who help me with building such a great army ( store.bricklink.com/Friend.bricks?p=Friend.bricks#/splash)
hope you will enjoy it
I wanted to try my hand at ruins, and it's been too long since I've built castle. XD Anyways, I hope you enjoy!
Also, the base detailing is inspired by Brother Steven, so he is tagged.
The Dragon's Fang, the citadel of the orcs of the wild lands, rises above the Coast of Bones. life went on as usual. The orcs ate, drank, slept, and did all sorts of things, and only the shamaness Bloodeye felt that something was coming, something terrible.
"In the Vastness of the Firmament, there is nothing more fell or feared at large than the Orcs. Brutal folk of war and weapons they are, drifting from world to world in ragged bands and savage hordes. They care not for beauty or artistry in their ships, nor even dependable functionality, but instead tread the fastest and most heavily armed road, cobbling together wretched machines of unsightly visage out of the corpses of their foes' craft to haunt the world at large."
—Excerpt from the ancient Tome of Paladins, now deemed a rather racist work.
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I'll admit, this build is a bit stupid, but I love it to pieces. Orcs in space, in a crazy cobbled-together starship with no onboard atmosphere (except maybe in the pilot's cockpit) and an armament primarily composed of ridiculously oversized rifles and bladed weapons held by the crew (who are arranged in two rings of four around the main fuselage, with an additional pilot at the front). It's ludicrous, it's beautifully unrealistic, and it's one of my new favourite things. It's also called the Ghormlagh, by the way, because orcs.
So... I guess this is Spastle?
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Moc: The pale Orc
Theme: Lord of the Ring
First moc of 2020
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Orcs are race of creature designed by Tolkien in theses books: Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit.
In the Legendary of Tolkien, Morgot created them in the First age to serve him. There capitals in Middle earth were: Mount Gundabad, Gobelin Town, Barad Dur and Orthanc
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About the creation, i would like to create the face of an Orc in the aim of showing that with lego, we can build what we want.
This is an exercise that will be repeated in the future in my gallery.