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:pir-cry_happy: Looks great - very great indeed .....but.... as a history freak i spotted an error- hey sorry i cannot be without noticing those :pir-cry_sad: - british flag didn't have that one redstripe over St. Patricks cross before very start of the 19th century- sorry but that happens to be true (also red and yellow spanish flag there- is anachronistic as well) :pir-sceptic: But whole layout is so huge that problem is not a big one but i had to say it- i hope i didn't spoil your fun- the dio is great anyway :jollyroger: Edited by Swash Buckler
Posted

Go easy on him Swash Buckler, its only Lego :pir-tongue:

Nice display you have here, those ships are great :thumbup: , especially the one with the Blue viking shields.

Posted

thanks for the comments!

Abaut flags, we know that it are not 100% exactly, but we don´t care.

The ship with the blue shields its a Moc call HMS "ST George" (not an historicall ship :imperialguard_commander1: ) I post more photographs next week

Regards!

Posted

Wonderful display! I especially like is more classic pirates related which is always appreciated :thumbup: It's a pity I had to work and I couldn't come to the Hispabrick that weekend :pir_bawling: Hope I can be in 2010's one, in the City category! :pir-wink:

Posted

This display looks great, there is tons to look at and the special effects are a nice touch. I await the pictures of that big fortress.

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