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Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Flavius Gratian replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The rescue operation heads out into the jungles of Celestia. -
Settlement, Jameston, Celestia, Corrington
Flavius Gratian replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Two small residences in the outskirts of Jameston- 58 replies
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[COR] Medium Sugar Plantation
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! Though the sugar canes were, indeed, a pain, that was to be expected; it was all the other "unnecessary" details that took some mental resolve. I will look into Bluerender now that I'm free for summer, so hopefully I can get updated pictures within the forseeable future. I have sort of seen the neglect of Port Raleigh as an opportunity and plan to do some more builds. Thank you very much! I just havn't felt like spending the (probably small) effort to figure out Bluerender, but now when it's summer I think I'll have some time. Well, I know how to copy whole biulds, indeed I did so when building this, but they still need to be placed and not block each other, which takes quite some time. Thank you! Since I decided to to an LDD build I thought I should use the tool properly and try out some different challenges. Glad you think it worked! -
[COR ML] Harbour Administration, Mesabi Landing
Flavius Gratian replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is really a great build! I can't quite put my finger on why, but I think it works perfectly! -
[COR WTC] WTC Monthly - Issue 6, May 618
Flavius Gratian replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR WTC] WTC Monthly - Issue 6, May 618
Flavius Gratian replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Excellent writing as always! Though I seem to have missed the Terraversan port duties, where did you find it? -
Shipwrights Guild Hall (WIPs, feedback, and advice)
Flavius Gratian replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Not to push you down when you've already redone the masts, but I think they're a bit short. I usually count them as being at least as tall as the ship is long -
[COR-S] Icarus Returning 2.0
Flavius Gratian replied to Mesabi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is definitely a marked improvement fom the original! I think the slopes and new colour scheme really manages to hide her bulkiness and make look quite smooth. The raised fore and rear castle, strangely, gives a very classic lego pirates look; I like it! And the rear balcony makes much more sense at this lower level! My only criticism would be the lighting, which, sadly, makes it a bit hard to see her properly. Well done! Hope to see more ships in the future!- 4 replies
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[COR] Medium Sugar Plantation
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! Yes, I tried to put detail into every part of it, glad it's appreciated! I don't know whats it's called either, but it took me some effort to make it work since it's not completely symetric. Thank you very much! I will look into the links when I have time. I don't think it's very hard, I have just not felt able to spend the mental effort required to learn a new program. Thank you! I'm happy my madness is appreciated! I most certainly will! -
Update: I've added pictures of the ship with finished rigging and sails in the comments Finally! After his performance in outfitting the gunboats for King's Harbour, and particularly the last minute defence of the port against the pirates of von Wreck, Lawliet had been given his first proper command. The cutter HMS Intrepid was right out of the Belson shipyards and had just arrived in the colonies. Thanks to her cutter rig she would be fast enough to hunt down most vessels, while her 5 gun 4 pounder broadside made sure she could bring them to heel. Lawliet had further added two "long nine" bow chasers to increase her fire capacity. The crew was well trained and for boarding actions they were reinforced by a small squadron of Royal Marines led by a Sergeant Ferris. To serves as his right hand man Lawliet had been assigned a young midshipman, Tom Swift. There was currently a shortage of warrant officers and experienced sailors in King's Harbour, so Intrepid had no boatswain. However, there was apparently one without assignment in Jameston, a Mr Higgs, who would be join to the vessel. Therefore Lawliet's first orders for his first command was to travel to Celestia on a patrol mission and pick up more crew members, including Mr Higgs. [ 4 pound broadside Long Nine bow chasers Aft Stern Loading Command in discussion _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Finally! It feels like I've been working on this one forever. I had wanted it to be rigged with sails, but it turned out I had no needles, so I couldn't string them to the sprints. Though, I will update her with sails and flags shortly (I hope). Overall I'm quite happy with her! She feels a bit large but I've counted studs and she's about the length of the Otter so it should be fine. Generally I like my ships to have a more realistic proporion to the figs, which makes them a bit larger than what is common with lego. I know the lighting is a bit off, but it's the best I can do. It's night time here, and the lamp in my dormroom is terrible so I had to use my extremely bright bed lamp. C&C is always appreciated, especially concerning the rigging, as I'm still new to that.
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[COR] HMS Intrepid - Class 3
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I've finally finished the complete rigging with sails! Here are some photos: And a scene from a pirate hunt, I'm sure we cought them in the end: -
Settlement: Port Raleigh, Annetta, Corrington
Flavius Gratian replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[SR-FB1] - May '18 - Meanwhile in Bastion...
Flavius Gratian replied to Kwatchi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Intriguing! I'm sure we're in for yet another incredible story arc, looking forward to it! -
[OL FB] Recruiting Sergeant
Flavius Gratian replied to Captain Genaro's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
A really fine build! The minifig posing and camera angles really make it feel like a crowded street. I particularly like the detail on the building, all those 1 stud plates must have taken ages to finish! The roof is also nice, I can't remeber seeing that technique before.- 5 replies
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[COR FB] Nobody to be found in Jameston
Flavius Gratian posted a topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
When Lawliet was given command of the HMS Intrepid, he been ordered to pick up more crew, and in particular a boatswain. Arriving safely in the port after an uneventful journey, he sent his men to start looking fo the man in question, Mr Higgs. This seemingly simple task proved diffucult, however. He was nowhere to be found, and the general confousion caused by the recent race into Celestia's jungles did not help. After about a week searching they heard that Mr Higgs had apperantly been ordered to escort a diplomat in search of the local natives. To find more information, therefore, Lawliet and his midshipman Tom Swift went to the temporary diplomatic office. "Yes, it's true that a Mr Higgs and a few drydocked sailors were sent with Mr Barlow into the interior", the clerk explained. "Unfortunately, I cannot help you further, since Mr Barlow has now been missing for over two months." "You don't know anything else? Where they were headed? Maybe the governor has recieved some diplomatic correspondance?" Lawliet asked. "Sadly, as far as I know, Governor Allcock is himself still missing in the jungle. This search buisness has really turned the entire town upside down. However, you might actually be what we need, Lieutenant. Mr Barlow's long disappearance has started to worry us, and we have been thinking of organising a rescue mission. We havn't been able to find many men willing to do the job, but since you're now here with a crew and marines I think you could do it. Since Mr Higgs will most likely be with Mr Barlow you would thus also achieve your own goal." Lawliet thought about it for a minute and then said: "Well, considering nobody else is capable of doing anything else around here, I suppose that would be necessary. I will have to consult with my officers, but I expect we will leave in about a week's time." And with that, another expedition was to be sent into the jungles of Celestia. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Here's an overview of the build: And a closer look at the furniture: I don't build that many interiors, so it was fun to try out a few pieces of furniture. And to do the inside of a building that I've already built. -
[COR FB] Nobody to be found in Jameston
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much! Please, help yourself! It's not like I came up with everything to begin with. Thank you! I'm pretty happy with the curtains myself, and flag was necessary as the wall just looked empty and dull otherwise. Thank you very much! -
Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Flavius Gratian replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
My adventures on Celestia continues: -
[META] Trade Route Visaulization
Flavius Gratian replied to Mesabi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I've never doubted that a tremendous amount of work and care has gone into the game design, I just noticed an aspect that I think might be improved. However, I'd be interested to know what game balancing purpose the large ocean zones serve, and what the negatives of dividing them would be, because I can't think of them myself? I'm not sure I understand what you mean. That's true, but I think my main point still stands. It is, in my opinion, too easy to travel from the old world to the new without making port to resupply along the way. I wholeheartedly agree! @Mesabi has done a fantastic work! I really appreciate these meta analyses! -
[META] Trade Route Visaulization
Flavius Gratian replied to Mesabi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I actually think this points out a weakness in the zone design. Right now zones 13-15 each cover an equal distance of 3-5 zones in the colonised world, which seems unrealistic. Lore-wise the entire reason we can now travel across the sea is because Terraversa can be used as a staging point, but that is undermined by the fact that in-game it's quite easy to travel right across the ocean with even a small ship. I think those zone should be at least cut in two, preferably three, to more accuratley reflect this. I understand why it is the way it is, many zones that are never used may seem redundant, but isn't that exactly the point? That they are never used; you can't sail straight out into the sea. Could leadership possibly look into this, @Bregir for example? -
The Royal Navy continues its ship expansion in light of continuing pirate raids on merchant shipping. The latest vessel out from the shipyards, HMS Windblown, is a small cutter built for speed, armed with six 4-pounders, and served by a well drilled crew. She's thus perfectly suited for hunting down small pirates or smugglers, going on patrol missions, or carrying dispatches. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OOC: I was inspired by the Sloops for the Royal Navy project but I wanted to build a smaller vessel so I don't think it quilifies. I'll probably licence it myself. This is my first time doing a complete rigging. I now understand why some of you consider such a hassle, but I thought it was fun and I'm happy with the result! C&C is appreciated!
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[COR] HMS Windblown - Class 2
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Yes, I've had a quick look, it's very impressive! I don't think I have the dedication to spend that much time, so I'll probably stick to basics . -
[COR] HMS Windblown - Class 2
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I should hope they're appreciated! I managed to drop my phone onto the ship while taking them, breaking the mast and everything Thankfully only two small string actually broke! Yes, I folded the edges and stiched the topsail to avoid them tearing apart. Ideally I'd have done the same to all the sails, but I didn't think about it until they were already cut out so they wouldn't have fitted. Also, it's harder with non rectagular shapes. -
[COR] Museum Of Natural Sciences, Jameston
Flavius Gratian replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That's a very nice microbuild! I've no more praise that hasn't been said already! Those plants inside the museum look huge though -
[COR] HMS Windblown - Class 2
Flavius Gratian replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like the name and I'm quite happy with the naval jack as well! I've always prefered the British blue squadron colours so I wanted to bring it to Corrington. Thanks! Glad you like it! Thank you! I wanted to add some detail to my otherwise sleek ship! Thank you! I'm also happy with the flag, glad it's appreciated! Thank you! What aspects would be a more advanced rigging? I agree with both of you, but couldn't figure out a good solution. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you very much! I wanted get some adornments in there as I usually don't have any. It's always fun to add some life to the build, glad it worked! I'm also happy with the divided mast. I feel particularly proud of using the grid for the platform (do they have a name, by the way?), though somebody else may have done it before. The sails and flags are just cut out of cloth, it's quit easy although they sometimes fall apart at the edges. The main jack consists of two pieces that I've just sewn together, one blue and the other white. Then I just painted the white one using textile pens, though it's not very good when you look closly because the paint keeps spreading where you don't want it. Both flags and sails are fastned using string: Hope they're usefull, I had some problems getting the camera to focus! I agree with most of it. She's straight because I find it hard to make ships more curve more when they're this small. I also used the base from the Western Wind so I didn't think about it that much. I hadn't realised about the topsail, I'll see if I change it, but will at least keep it in mind for the future. I had wanted to mount them as you suggest and looked at some of the pictures you've posted but I didn't have enough parts to make it work. I'll have to invest in some! Thanks again! I'll have to think about whether I'll keep it or give it to the Navy. I've become a bit attached now that I've worked on it! -
Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Flavius Gratian replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I've posted a new ship for HM Navy: HMS Windblown
