Civil War Battle MOC Photos
Here are a few photos of my Civil War Battle MOC, showing how it has grown since I started building it
in February 2015. Eventually, I will have close up photos of the details, but for now, these will have to do.
Click on a photo to see a larger image.
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The first time I displayed my Civil War MOC was at the Lincoln Pilgrimage / Lincoln Shrine Open House
in Redlands, Calif., Feb. 7, 2015. I only had 2 weeks to come up with a Civil War or Abe Lincoln
related MOC, so this is what I did. It looks like it was just about 20" x 30".
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The following weekend was World War Brick in Anaheim. I managed to make a few changes, and to
make it
a little larger. The "moon scape" base plates were a huge hit. These photos show it approximately 25" by 45".
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In August 2015, I displayed it at Brick Fest Live in Pasadena. By this time, the MOC is 4' 7" by 5' 5". There were
a lot more details, too, like the artillery emplacement, a field hospital, and lots more cavalry and infantry.
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In Feb. 2018, at the Lincoln Pilgrimage / Lincoln Shrine, it looked like this. The MOC is now 5' by 9'
I have another 175 infantrymen to add, too, as soon as I get rifles for them.
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This year, I added a little something extra -- Mr. Lincoln.
He is based on a design by my friend, Miro Dudas.
His hands, arms and legs move, as do his head and torso.
You can see by the size of the minifigure next to him
that he is pretty tall.
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When I have more time, I will post more photos of the various places
I have displayed my Civil War Battle MOC. In the meantime,
be sure to check out my Scout Camp and my State Fair MOCS.
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