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Creating a lego medieval army
Creating a lego medieval army





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Creating a lego medieval army professional#

How could you have Professional Armies and still have Counts, Dukes, Kings, Emperors? Would nobles act as officers? What situations would a commoner choose a life as a soldier/guard? Would their need to be a constant state of war to justify this? What sort of economic impact would this have? What economic power would be required to support this? What if the state/kingdom where in a state of Total War? How would magic fit into this? Perhaps Roman empire structure in the 15th century. I'm not after a history of how our (earth) armies came to rise, but rather what conditions would need to change to make professional armies with 15th-16th century technology (less gunpowder). I appreciate the answers thus far but its not really what I'm looking for.

creating a lego medieval army

**EDIT: Perhaps I worded my question poorly. Would it be like the Roman Empire where the soldiers also acted as police forces and construction as well? In fantasy (take Lord of the Rings) we see massive professional armies like Gondor and Rohan (I will ignore the Dark Lord for purposes of this).

creating a lego medieval army

What benefits would this create? What drawbacks? Why would a monarch choose to have a professional army? The building instructions are watermarked to prevent unauthorized distribution.What factors should be considered for creating a Professional Army in a medieval based society? Basically in a Feudalistic society how would a professional army function? I therefore strongly recommend building the moc with original LEGO bricks. I expressly do not guarantee that this moc can be built with bricks from other manufacturers or that this leads to a stable model. There may only be a few details that could be somewhat less stable than they would be included in an original LEGO building.įor creating these instructions and for building this moc I used exclusively original LEGO bricks. Overall, this building is absolutely stable and as playable as comparable Lego buildings. Non of these create excessive tension in the parts. The instructions contain very few building techniques that one perhaps could call "illegal". The instructions and parts list do not include the minifigures shown in the first picture, but they do include all of the minifigure accessories shown in the detail pictures. "brick brick" to 30136 brick, modified 1x2 log) in order to further reduce the overall cost or to use bricks that are already in your own inventory. In addition, many parts can be replaced with those in other colors or in a slightly different shape (e.g. € 300 (stores located in Germany, shipping included). If you collect the needed parts with a little attention to the price (for example, the shingles for the roof are best bought direct from LEGO), it is possible to buy the nearly 3000 parts for approx. When planning the Moc, I had a focus on not using too expensive or exclusive parts. In general the Medieval Tavern moc nevertheless is a completely independent construction. To ensure the Medieval Tavern moc matches the overall style of the 21325 LEGO Medieval Blacksmith, I had to borrow some of the techniques and optical elements that were used in the LEGO set, especially in the roof area.

Creating a lego medieval army full#

The upper floors are easy to remove and there are two removable roof parts for getting full access to the attic.

creating a lego medieval army

The Medieval Tavern moc is designed as a modular building. Since not every corner of the attic is frequently visited, a rather large spider has moved in and is now guarding a small treasure in the back corner. The moc features a tavern with kitchen, an open cooking area and a closed fireplace on the ground floor, two bedrooms, one of them with a fireplace and a "toilet", on the first floor and a straw bed, some stored items and a clothesline on the second floor. It is about 28cm high and therefore fits perfectly with the blacksmith. This moc of a medieval tavern with inn was created to be presented together with the 21325 LEGO Medieval Blacksmith.







Creating a lego medieval army