Captain Spyro
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I have to agree with Cousarmy0001's opinions on brick built sails. I don't think brick built sails would be very sturdy on a large ship. The only way I could think of for good support would be the use of technic bricks internally for the sails, which would mean that the sails would be too thick perhaps.. IMHO brick built sails would be very sturdy only for mini-scaled ships.
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Fallout 4 - Red Rocket Refuelling Station
Captain Spyro replied to Rolli's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Oh this is just so wonderful! Isn't it? I've never played Fallout before, nor have I seen anything in this sort of post-apocalyptic theme before, but this just 'blows' my mind away! See what I did there? -
[MOC] Initiateur - 100 gun french man o' war
Captain Spyro replied to Dunkleosteus's topic in Pirate MOCs
Everything about her is perfect!- 42 replies
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The chain gun on that beast is what really caught my attention! The scale is perfect for minifigs!
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Thank you guys!
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I've read a few new comments of people mentioning sharks, and I finally noticed them. And a squid. Very cool!
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Ragnar's sails are tremendous! I especially like his stern as well. I just think you both have wonderful sails for a ship this scale.
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The island is marvelous! I love the underpass you added, as well as the working lights, and the food table. I also really like how you gave it more entertainment by adding that funny little fire by the palm tree, and that pirate guy falling down that waterfall. So awesome!
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I absolutely dream about the sails. The way you've kind of angled them, and built them to give the 'wind blow' effect makes it even more incredible! I should angle my sails on mine more.
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Hello fellow members, my name's Colby, and I'm from Texas, United States. My favorite hobbies dealing with LEGO's are mini MOC'ing,and building minifigure scaled, pirate era, sailing ships. As a kid I absolutely loved pirates, and on quests to find treasure! As I grew older, I found making minifigure scaled ships can sometimes be costly. With that in mind, I dug through al of my old LEGO's, packed in boxes in the attic, and thought to myself,"With these many pieces,I could make an entire fleet of mini sailing ships!" And the same thing happened with space ships as well. I've created quite a few of ships, and really would love to share them with you all, and truly get to know each and every one of you ladies, and gentlemen one day. I'm sorry if this sounds a bit simple, or boring, but you get the general idea now. =================================================================== If you're a professional minifig scale ship builder in the Pirates forum, I would love to get some advice, and get to know you all! So give me a buzz when you can! C: Shoutouts to the Sci-Fi forum members to give me some advice on mini ship MOC'ing as well to help improve my building skills. Have a very nice day! :)
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This is one beautiful ship! I would love to see more from you sometime in the future. Keep it up! :-D
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"Impérial" Ship MOC (6271 imperial flagship)
Captain Spyro replied to PeroTheLegoman's topic in Pirate MOCs
I love it! The ships really do have that 'classic' feeling to them!- 13 replies
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I love the red striped seats mixed with the gold. Makes the rickshaw really stand out! And this build almost reminds me of the part in Jurassic World where Owen (Chris Pratt) rode his motorcycle beside the Velociraptors.