Civil War Battle MOC 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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In 2018, I also 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.
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When I have more time, I will post more photos of the various places where 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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