MOC-207737 Castle Hohengeroldseck New Module Series: Defense and Pastoral Scene Expansion
Immersive Completion of Medieval Castle Ecology – 13 Scene Modules Build a Three-Dimensional Worldview
As the core modules of “Landscape Expansion 1,” this series continues designer Sir Perceval’s philosophy of precise historical site reconstruction. Comprising 13 independent scenes, they seamlessly connect with the released Castle Core Area (Part 1) or form standalone themes like rivers, forests, and farmlands, enriching the narrative layers of the medieval miniature world.
Core Scenes and Module Details
1. Water and Defense Works
– MOC-208080 C13 River Module (788PCS)
Recreates a dynamic river landscape around the castle, including flowing water, gravel riverbanks, and vegetation. 788 pieces simulate the texture of water flow through layered building, with bottom slots for seamless splicing with other modules to form a coherent water system. Can be displayed independently or as a core element of transportation scenes.
– MOC-208078 C12 Riverfront Gate Ruins Module (2327PCS)
Focuses on the ruins of the castle’s outer gate, with detailed representations of broken stone arches, rusted iron gates, and a moat covered in water plants. Combined with the C13 River Module, it showcases the theme of “medieval defense works eroded by nature,” ideal for historical scene enthusiasts and military model collectors.
2. Forest and Resource Gathering
– MOC-208076 C11 Forest Path and Ruins Module(1525PCS)
Constructs an exploration path at the forest edge, including winding gravel trails, moss-covered ruins, and dense shrubs. 1525 pieces simulate the depth of vegetation with light and dark green bricks, and hidden structures like openable ruin doors add interactivity, suitable for role-playing scenarios.
– MOC-208074 C10 Forest Path and Ruins Module(1388PCS)
Highlights the symbiosis of forest and ruins, with dead trees, ferns, and collapsed stone walls creating a mysterious atmosphere. PDF instructions mark part grouping logic, allowing beginners to complete assembly quickly via color coding, ideal for expanding the “secret realm” theme around the castle.
– MOC-208072 C9 Logging Camp Module(2229PCS
Fully restores a medieval logging industry scene, including wooden workshops, sawing tables, timber stacks, and transport sleds. 2229 pieces intricately depict wooden beam textures, tool racks, and resin barrels. Paired with figure models (sold separately), it can depict the daily labor of loggers.
– MOC-208071 C8 Logging Camp Periphery Module(1864PCS)
An expansion of the C9 module, focusing on the camp’s storage area with open-air timber piles, water tanks, and logging tool racks. Dark brown and yellow bricks simulate muddy ground. 1864 pieces can be displayed independently or combined with C9 to expand the scene into a complete logging community.
3. Pastoral and Courtyard Life
– MOC-207994 C7 Vegetable Garden and Beehive Module (1259PCS)
Presents the agricultural ecology of a medieval manor, including neat vegetable beds, wooden beehives, and irrigation ditches. 1259 pieces use green and yellow bricks to replicate growing crops, with openable beehive tops for enhanced playability, suitable for ecological science education scenarios.
– MOC-207993 C6 Cherry Blossom Tree Landscape Module(1813PCS)
Features a blooming cherry blossom tree as the visual center, paired with stone benches, flower beds, and gravel paths. 1813 pieces use pink gradient bricks to simulate petal texture, suitable for independent courtyard decoration or联动 with the Castle Core Area (Part 1) to create a contrast between “military and civilian life.”
– MOC-207992 C5 Castle Courtyard Module (891PCS)
Focuses on the inner courtyard life scene, including stone wells, weapon racks, and stone walls with climbing vines. 891 pieces use light gray and beige bricks to restore architectural textures, ideal for supplementing the Core Area (Part 1) and enriching noble life narratives.
4. Infrastructure and Terrain
– MOC-207950 C4 Substructure and Courtyard Module(373PCS)
Includes castle foundation ruins, storage cellar entrances, and ground paving, with 373 pieces focusing on functional construction to provide terrain support for other modules. Bottom connection slots allow combination with the C5 Courtyard Module to show “above-ground to underground” spatial relationships.
– MOC-207947 C2 Infrastructure Module (260PCS)
The smallest module in the series, containing universal terrain bases, road interfaces, and hidden storage spaces. 260 pieces are designed for scene splicing, enabling quick construction of transition areas between modules, ideal for framework building in the early stages of scene planning.
– MOC-207945 C1 Core Landscape Module (1754PCS)
The largest terrain module in the series, featuring a distant view of the castle, main roads, and dense vegetation. 1754 pieces restore natural landscapes through undulating terrain bricks and multi-layered vegetation, serving as the visual central axis of the entire landscape strip. Recommended pairing with the C12 Gate Ruins Module to build a narrative flow from “the city gate to the castle.”
– MOC-207948 C3 Substructure and Courtyard Expansion Module(499PCS)
Adds details to the castle’s underground facilities and courtyard, including stone steps, drainage systems, and small flower beds. 499 pieces can be used independently for terrain filling or combined with C4 and C5 modules to form a complete three-dimensional structure of underground, ground, and courtyard areas.
Common Product Advantages
1. Historical Research and Modular Compatibility: All modules are designed based on the geographical data of the actual castle ruins (e.g., river courses, logging areas). They can be displayed independently or spliced via bottom slots to form a complete L349.9cm×W121.1cm landscape strip, jointly constructing a miniature kingdom of 62 modules and 132,265 pieces with the Core Area (Part 1).
2. Material and Experience Optimization:
– ABS Eco-Materials:Colors and textures match the original modules (e.g., weathered stone bricks, transparent gradient cherry petals), fully compatible with major Danish brand building blocks;
– Categorized Packaging:Parts are sorted into “structure,” “vegetation,” and “decoration” bags, reducing sorting time by 50%;
– Interactive Instructions:PDF guides mark key connection points and movable structures (e.g., the liftable drawbridge of C12, the sliding saw blade of C9), allowing beginners to assemble complex scenes through step-by-step animations.
3. Collectibility and Scene Expansion:
– Narrative Flexibility:Can focus on single scenes (e.g., the still life display of C7 Vegetable Garden) or combine into a “logging-transport-farming” industrial loop;
– Educational Value:Suitable for demonstrating medieval resource gathering processes in history classes or as spatial structure teaching models in STEAM courses;
– Future Compatibility:Reserves interfaces for Part 2 (smithy) and Part 3 (watchtower). Module numbers (e.g., C1-C13) correspond to the upcoming D series and Building series for systematic collection.
Specifications and Purchase Tips
– Single Module Weight:260g (C2) to 2327g (C12); uniform packaging size of 43.2×29.7×7.5cm (easy for shelf display); – **Age Recommendation**:16+; figure models (sold separately) are recommended to enhance scene storytelling;
– Combination Recommendations:
– Beginners:C13 River (788PCS) + C10 Forest Path (1388PCS) for natural landscape building experience;
– Scene Players:C9 Logging Camp (2229PCS) + C7 Vegetable Garden (1259PCS) + C5 Courtyard (891PCS) to build a “production-life” theme area;
– Hardcore Collectors:Start with C1 Core Landscape (1754PCS), then expand to C12 Gate Ruins (2327PCS) to restore the full defense panorama of the castle.
Note:These modules belong to “Landscape Expansion 1” and can be purchased individually or combined with the Castle Core Area (Part 1, 37 modules) to gradually complete the 62-module collection. Stay tuned for official Part 2-4 expansion packs to unlock key scenes like the smithy and main castle.