My Version of The Lost City of Z

Hello. Caspian here.

Today I did some algebra and spelling. My favourite was making my own version of the lost city of Z out of Lego. The first area is the town square, where the people of the city worship great statues of heroes like, Magmicus who slayed the great dragon of Auragaura. There is a refreshing doughnut stand to keep people happy. The snail is Zagel, the creator of all beings. There are more to explain later. The second area is the palace market. The golden being with the two katanas is the golden haeshel. In the city, they call fighters haeshels. The half purple and gold statue with the sword and shield is the emperor. There is a police station next to the apple hotdog shop too. The pineapple on top of the palace is the religious myth the people have. Also in the town square there is a crane to give people a lift to anywhere – it is a freelance crane. The lamp on top of the police station is the Ultimate. The light source of the city. The third area is the outlands. There is little life except for the tree and the half human mutant wolf. I couldn’t find any other animal pieces so I had to deform a once majestic wolf. The pile of bones is from a mutant demon frog. The head is up on the wall. My lost city of Z was the most advanced city ever. I was going to build a rocket before I realised I didn’t have the parts. I will try to make a new stop motion soon. My Fusion 5 iPad should help me.

I’m going to end my blog there for now. Adios!

6 Replies to “My Version of The Lost City of Z”

  1. That’s a very interesting and unusual city, Caspian. I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your new animation.

  2. Very imaginative city Caspian, are you going to write any stories about it? Have any explorers travelled there?

  3. I am looking forward to seeing your stop motion, Caspian. I am pleased that you have included sources of food in the city, it is important to consider practicalities.

  4. Wow Caspian! I love the details that you have added to your city, for examples the doughnut stand and the pineapple on top of the palace. Can’t wait to see your stop motion.

  5. Wow, very imaginative Caspian! Lego is great for creating exciting new worlds. You have put a lot of thought and effort into it. Looking forward to seeing your stop motion animation.

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