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I had this wierd feeling to check my mailboxie and look whos laying in there... Its Ezio... And hes Damnnn early... This also means i could have been playing yesterday already!
A part of our Assassins Creed - collab Jonas, Jonas, Markus, Marcel and Max had planned for the ComicCon in Germany in July, for Skærbæk in September and for the Bricking Bavaria in November 2017.
My MOC shows a street scene in Boston during the time of the American Revolutionary War.
The first time I explored the map of the game I saw the Boston State House and was impressed. I wanted to built something like that. Red bricks, white window parts and detailed streets.
Also have a look at the other MOCs when they are uploaded by the other guys.
(Thank you Markus for helping with the pic!)
COSPLAY FOTOGRAFATO AL XX TORINO COMICS 2014 E INSERITO NELLA RIVOLUZIONE AMERICANA CREATA USANDO FOTOGRAFIE DI UN FORTE E FIGURANTI SCATTATE IN CANADA NEL 2005
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The Morrigan is a heavily modified sloop-of-war that is featured heavily in Assassins Creed: Rogue, an instalment of the well known Assassins Creed franchise that was released in 2014 and quite recently received a remaster.
If one upgrades the Morrigan all the way it is completely covered in silver decorations and armor plating which made it so interesting to me since I love working with metallic silver. It took an absurd amount of pieces and I doubt I will undertake something similar anytime soon.
This model had been on my desk for the better part of a year. Originally supposed to be finished for the Assassins Creed collab last fall I had to postpone it again and again due to work and life being in the way, and also due to its complex nature. In the end it measured slightly longer than 1 meter, the picture doesn't quite do it justice.
I learned a lot throughout the process and yet the Morrigan turned out to be a bit of a failure: After its inner structure got destroyed on the flight to Chicago I was unable to set it up at Brickworld this year and it had to remain in my suitcase, leaving me without my ‚main model‘. At least I had taken some photos before leaving which now allows me to present it here. I’m afraid this is the only picture I will post due to the aforementioned debacle.
I hope you like it, it was quite marvellous in person if I may say so :)
Many thanks to Ben for his continuous support and the Rogues, without whom I likely wouldn't have posted this.