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[MOC] New Orleans Pirate Street

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28520916033_b0bbb4823e_c.jpgUptown/Downtown Pirate Style by Karen Metz, on Flickr

Disneyland's New Orleans Square inspired me to create a pirate themed street somewhere in the French Quarter. Here are my officer's versus deckhand pubs, the Crystal Palace Captain's Club and the South Seas Scallywag. The Crystal Palace facade is similar to the Cristal d'Orleans. I tried to make the Scallywag more rustic. More pictures posted on my flickr page.

29062033931_80c8df7c4f_c.jpgimage by Karen Metz, on Flickr

29061254691_b3666b7a17_c.jpgNew Orlean's Pirates Street by Karen Metz, on Flickr

image by Karen Metz, on Flickr

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29107224336_6332b27d9f_c.jpg20160821_153613 by Karen Metz, on Flickr

I left the backs open for access to the interiors (and because the wood tiles used for the exterior of the Scallywag add up quickly).

28852078230_ba513e0f10_c.jpgimage by Karen Metz, on Flickr

28852131670_b7b9b33258_c.jpgimage by Karen Metz, on Flickr

28517699384_190bf399ef_c.jpgUntitled by Karen Metz, on Flickr

28517691054_f2a5c1068e_c.jpgimage by Karen Metz, on Flickr

Thanks for looking!

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Nice job! I like how you built the chandelier, and the random monkey is a nice touch. :wink:

Edited by BrickJagger

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The interiors are absolutely amazing! And details like the chandeliers really add to the ambience. Very lush and lovely arranged. The minifigs look amazing too. :classic: :thumbup:

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Thanks for the comments. I don't think it's a legal build on the chandelier in the Crystal Palace but I like my solution of using the whole assembly for the set of two keys as the connection to the roof. The thin bit of plastic between the keys is threaded through the chain and the thicker plastic is threaded to the two now detached keys which are held in place by modified 1x1 plates attached to the roof (not a wasted piece of lego).

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Wow, Love this, Great colours, It has a good pirate and wild west feel to it

Great Work!!!!

Greetings

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Great moc!

I like the atmosphere of your street, renforced by the fact that the two buidings are close from each other.

Nice details outside and lot of the inside, very well done!

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I like the use of the welding torch parts.

Are those all official stickers or did you make your own reprints?

What set are those stained glass door pieces from?

Thanks, the welding torches have nice curves. The stained glass is from the latest modular building the Brick Bank.

Fantastic build and clever use of existing printed bricks.

Fun, but too much time spent on bricklink :) searching for the right tiles. All of the printed tiles and stickers are official.

Great moc!

I like the atmosphere of your street, renforced by the fact that the two buidings are close from each other.

Nice details outside and lot of the inside, very well done!

Wow, Love this, Great colours, It has a good pirate and wild west feel to it

Great Work!!!!

Greetings

Thanks, I was trying to achieve the effect that you get being in Disneyland's New Orleans Square, home of Pirates of the Caribbean, mixed with some of the buildings around Adventureland.

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I really like the efect of the live street from that era. The open back is great for displays too - I need to start thinking of something different than modulars ;)

Lots of details, I wish I could see this in person... Congratulations :)

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I must add I love those lamps made with welding guns :)

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I really like the efect of the live street from that era. The open back is great for displays too - I need to start thinking of something different than modulars ;)

Lots of details, I wish I could see this in person... Congratulations :)

Edit:

I must add I love those lamps made with welding guns :)

Thanks! I really like the open backs to display what is going on inside on street scenes. Modulars are fantastic but open back builds are easier to manipulate what is going on inside the builds.

Sheer excellence! Innovative in many ways!

I love experimenting with new techniques, especially when they work out as intended ;)

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Oh, every little detail here is amazing! So maly nice situations, I love sense of vigorous life here

Thanks :) The pirate theme is fun to play around with. So many interesting things for pirates to do.

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I really like the outer walls on the wood building with the shingled look. Very nice detail!

Thanks, it takes a lot of tiles but I really like the affect too.

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