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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII (you are here)
Chapter VIII

The third unintended consequence that followed after Captain Argentum laid Colonel Travilla flat on his back was:

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Another fun technique here!  Not very stable to be sure, until after it's all attached, but I quite like the curve.  Hope you continue to enjoy the series!

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So many views, so few comments. The Brethren of the Brick Seas is turning into weatherin' the sick breeze or something...

I gotta hand it to you: you sure can pack a lot of creativity into a small package. Apart from a few gaps (which would be difficult to eliminate with this technique) this is a really neat build. Those chain links look so real. And I love that I can read the numbers on that plume!

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Very interesting technique, I'll give it a try one of these days.

How unfortunate turn of event for our brave captain, but he'll be out of jail soon, afterall he's a fleet to command.:laugh:

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I like the build too, not many people use these " illegal" techniques :innocent:, this makes it even better. lets hope he escapes from the dungeons though :look:

 

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The technique for the wall is wonderful. And I'm fascinated by how you're telling his story through the builds only and no words. Very interesting, and effective. Well done! :thumbup:

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On 1/11/2020 at 7:18 PM, Captain Dee said:

So many views, so few comments. The Brethren of the Brick Seas is turning into weatherin' the sick breeze or something...

I gotta hand it to you: you sure can pack a lot of creativity into a small package. Apart from a few gaps (which would be difficult to eliminate with this technique) this is a really neat build. Those chain links look so real. And I love that I can read the numbers on that plume!

It's a tiny vig, I don't expect much. :pir-grin:  Thanks, and wow, hadn't realized even the numbers were legible! :pir-laugh:

On 1/11/2020 at 8:21 PM, Ross Fisher said:

I lurked. I couldn't really tell what was going on here though. I'm waiting to see how this develops. 

There is definitely more coming! :pir-wink:

On 1/11/2020 at 9:27 PM, Bodi said:

Very interesting technique, I'll give it a try one of these days.

How unfortunate turn of event for our brave captain, but he'll be out of jail soon, afterall he's a fleet to command.:laugh:

Thanks Bodi!  Do handle a wall like this as if it were a newborn baby. :pir_tong2:

13 hours ago, Fraunces said:

I like the build too, not many people use these " illegal" techniques :innocent:, this makes it even better. lets hope he escapes from the dungeons though :look:

Thank you, I enjoy doing small builds like this because you can use delicate or parts-intensive techniques that would drive you crazy on a bigger footprint!

7 hours ago, Capt Wolf said:

The technique for the wall is wonderful. And I'm fascinated by how you're telling his story through the builds only and no words. Very interesting, and effective. Well done! :thumbup:

Thanks Capt!  I'll be going back to words for the next couple builds, :pir_laugh2: but it was fun to try to pack a whole story into these last few scenes!

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