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I made a replica of Stonehenge on a 2X2 baseplate area. It is, of course,
Stonehenge as it looked centuries ago when none of the stones had fallen down
yet.
Heres the whole Stonehenge gallery on Brickshelf.
Since the real Stonehenge isnt really
that structurally complex, the MOC version wasnt very complicated to build. I
scaled it down to 4 green baseplates, so there were some basic features that I
had to decrease in quantity. (The MOC only has 4 triliths, 16 outer columns and
8 bluestones.) However, all the main stone components are there. All of
the people who were quick to point out that the new Viking sets were
historically inaccurate because of the horns on the helmets, will probably
notice that Ive filled my Stonehenge with Druids. (Druids werent even around
yet when the real Stonehenge was built.) Yeah, I know that Druids didnt build
Stonehenge, but a bunch of druid minifigs look cool, and I have plenty of black
& blay hoods, so why not? Ill be bringing this to Brickfest. Let me know if
you like it.
David Fuzzy Gregory
Id also like to thank LEGO and Toys
R Us for those #4679 random piece tubs that had a bunch of light gray 1X3X5
bricks in the bonus pieces. I wouldntve been able to finish this MOC without
those, since the rest of my light gray bricks were in other MOCs at the time
that I built this.
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