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[MOC] Out of rum

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It's hard to be a pirate these days. Not only are you left alone for good on an island, but worse still, your supply gets dry in a heartbeat...

It's my first attempt to do something with water other than leave the baseplate as it is ;) The pirate "borrowed" his head from the 2013 castle line. I hope you'll enjoy this :)

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Great MOC, well built - highly enjoyable!

It's my first attempt to do something with water other than leave the baseplate as it is ;)

The pirate "borrowed" his head from the 2013 castle line.

The water is fine too (I am currently working on water myself and there are many ways to be disappointed pirate_laugh2.gif ).

I don't recall the head from the castle line, though. I need to check (which fraction was it from? Red or black?)

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When I saw it, this automatically sprang to my mind:

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Nice little vignette, using wedges and slopes makes for a pretty decent beach! And the poor pirate's face really reflects his despair... classic pirates' nightmare... well done!

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Indeed, this is a Red Dragon head, that guy: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?M=cas528

I know this one is very easy to reproduce looking at just one picture, so I have a question - does it make sense to make instructions for it? I'm learning to make it now on a different MOC's that are waiting for publication because of that (I want to post the Rebrickable address together with presentation).

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Thank you, but... this is regular blue. Maybe it's not properly photographed to show true colours.

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-Pirates worst fear?

-The gallow!

-No being stuck on a Desert island and the rum is gone pirate_laugh_new.gif

Great little moc you have built, nice details and great and simple techniques used.

Awesome, keep it up.

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