Norrington Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 It's not much, just something i threw together. Quote
PSPguy Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Try posting from your computer. You know when it says attached image above the pic. Quote
Norrington Posted December 30, 2006 Author Posted December 30, 2006 Well, my mocpages dosn't have any pics yet, but they will later today. Here's a link My Mocpages home Quote
Capn Frank Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Well, my mocpages dosn't have any pics yet, but they will later today. Here's a linkMy Mocpages home Err Commodore that link didn't work. but this one does. For deeplinks i just keep on clicking on the picture (from BS i assume) until there is a ###.jpg or ###.gif at the end of the web address. Edit: i'm trying to get a brickshelf, but it won't send the confirmation email. so how do i just upload from my computer? it says it need to be jpg or jpeg. How exactly do i do that... Hold on a sec while i tinker with my computer here Quote
Norrington Posted December 30, 2006 Author Posted December 30, 2006 i'm trying to get a brickshelf, but it won't send the confirmation email. so how do i just upload from my computer? it says it need to be jpg or jpeg. How exactly do i do that... Quote
PSPguy Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Ok. When your posting a new post go down and you will see file attachments. Its above the post icons. Click select. Find the pics you want and post. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 4, 2007 Governor Posted January 4, 2007 To add to PSPguy's instructions... Quote
Norrington Posted January 4, 2007 Author Posted January 4, 2007 well bs for somereason won't send my confirmation email. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 8, 2007 Governor Posted January 8, 2007 Then contact a Brickshelf Administrator and ask for assistance. In the meantime you can still attach an image of your MOC to this thread. But something has to be done because this thread is rather pointless at the moment. Quote
tedbeard Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 ... this thread is rather pointless at the moment. And I am getting impatient to see where I live. :-$ From the City of Victoria, BC, Canada website: Pic=link to historical info The Hudson's Bay Company - 1843Hence the City of Victoria was founded by the Hudson's Bay Company on March 14, 1843, as a trading post and fort at the location the native Indians called "Camosack" meaning "Rush of Water." Anticipating that under the Oregon Treaty, then being drawn up, the 49th parallel would be chosen as the International Boundary Line, the Hudson's Bay Company moved its fort from Vancouver on the Columbia River to the southern end of Vancouver Island. Thereafter, for a short time, it was known locally as "Fort Albert," but by resolution passed by the Council of the Northern Department of the Company meeting at Fort Garry on June 10, 1843, it was officially named "Fort Victoria" after the great British Queen. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 9, 2007 Governor Posted January 9, 2007 Tedbeard! You've just made this thread a whole lot more interesting... Is that black and white picture the fort at the location the native Indians called "Camosack"? Quote
tedbeard Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Tedbeard! You've just made this thread a whole lot more interesting...Is that black and white picture the fort at the location the native Indians called "Camosack"? Yep. That is a picture of one of the two bastions at opposite corners of the fort. We stil have Fort Street as a main street in town. A few years ago a heritage project outlined the walls of the fort in bricks set into the sidewalk (where possible). The city of Nanaimo (90 minutes drive up the coast of Vancouver Island) still has a bastion (never part of an actual fort) built around the same time. Two pictures (the colour picture is how it looks today.) To be fair there are lots of other "Fort Victoria's" around the world, but as far as I know we are the only city to evolve out of one and simply drop the "Fort" from our name. *sweet* Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 11, 2007 Governor Posted January 11, 2007 Fascinating story! Is it possible that could you take some decent pictures of this fort one day? It kinda looks too small to be a fort in those pictures, although that may be influenced by my ideal of how big a fort should be... Quote
tedbeard Posted January 12, 2007 Posted January 12, 2007 Is it possible that could you take some decent pictures of this fort one day? It kinda looks too small to be a fort in those pictures, although that may be influenced by my ideal of how big a fort should be... You have to remember that the Nanaimo Bastion was a simple stand alone tower. A place to store weapons and ammo mostly. At Fort Victoria there was one of these at each of two opposite corners between which was a wooden pallisade. It may be a while but if I get a chance I will take some pics. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted January 15, 2007 Governor Posted January 15, 2007 Maybe I have unreasonable expectations but when a town is named after a fort I'd expect the fort to be a lot bigger! This is probably the reason I'm not allowed to name towns... Anyway... This particular kind of fort might translate well into an official LEGO set design. Maybe something I could look into one day if I ever get the time. Quote
Norrington Posted March 19, 2007 Author Posted March 19, 2007 Well, Sorry I didn't get around to this until about a year later, and the consequence of that is that these pics are outdated and the fort has drasticly changed. First, an overveiw: An inside veiw of the main fort: The outside cargo dock: Governor Broadsides wife Aunt Prudence: Spanish manning the cannons: What be going on here? Uh-oh, PotC all over again: "Then they made me their cheif..." For more pic's visit my Mocpages via the link in my sig. Comments and criticisom (creative only please) are of course welcome. Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted March 19, 2007 Eurobricks Emperor Posted March 19, 2007 Mr. Phes and Tedbeard managed to keep this thread going for 1 page before you posted your pictures. They should really get their own talk show ... I didn't know you had so many soldiers! You did a good job extending the Eldorado fortress. Looking forward to see those updated pictures. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted March 20, 2007 Governor Posted March 20, 2007 Mr Norrington! You finally done something! Hoooraaaay!! I've added a picture to your first post since it was looking a little vacant. So what's happening here? Fort Victoria is next door to Eldorado Fortress? X-D Quote
Berry Syedow Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 Sweet marmalade, it appears that the Imperial Armada has allied itself with the Imperial Soldiers! Or have these soldiers betrayed their country for a tidy sum? The mystery unfolds, and only one person can clear the confusion Quote
Capn Frank Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 Sweet marmalade, it appears that the Imperial Armada has allied itself with the Imperial Soldiers! Or have these soldiers betrayed their country for a tidy sum?The mystery unfolds, and only one person can clear the confusion Quote
Norrington Posted March 20, 2007 Author Posted March 20, 2007 Sweet marmalade, it appears that the Imperial Armada has allied itself with the Imperial Soldiers! Or have these soldiers betrayed their country for a tidy sum?The mystery unfolds, and only one person can clear the confusion Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted March 20, 2007 Governor Posted March 20, 2007 I don't recall Jack Sparrow with yellow epaulettes though... Quote
Norrington Posted March 20, 2007 Author Posted March 20, 2007 Well, I didn't have time to make a whole new custom J.Sparrow, so i improvised with one of my exsisting pirates... Quote
ZCerberus Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 We've been bringing the old threads back to life all week! I like the large door design and all the soldiers behind it. I also think you did a good job with the docks. It also appears a couple of your imperial guard figs are customs, I noticed, of course, the two with Jack Sparrow on the docks. I wonder 2 things though, 1), would the canons up top fall right over the edge if you ever fired them? I guess it isn't a big deal to me as I have always gone for 'cool factor' over reality, but if you care for such things, you might end up landing one of those 18 pounders on top of a soldier on the recoil. 2) What is supposed to be behind the wall? Is this the first of many walls that would enclose an area to be the inside of fort Victoria? Quote
Norrington Posted March 20, 2007 Author Posted March 20, 2007 Well, In the new version, there is an 8-stud long veranda where the cannons now, and the two offical cannons have been replaced with 6 smalller customs (I'd say 9lb.s, but when I post pics I'll get all of your more experienced eyes to determine it.) Quote
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