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LEGO Ideas: 21310 Old Fishing Store (Fall 2017)
Captain Green Hair replied to just2good's topic in LEGO Town
So, I'm curious. Let's say I upload a Moc that hits 10.000 and get's produced. An honour ofcourse, but a potential big sale for Lego too. Question is, what does the designer get? -
Super awesome, well done!? Can't say what my favourite detail is, since it all goes together so well. It's been a while since I've seen the movie, but I surely remember this part and uou got it spot on!
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[ESL - 5+] The Cardinal
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
No, it was already there during construction. -
[ESL - 5+] The Cardinal
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This one turned out really great mate! Excellent shape, cool colours and the sails and rigging also look the part. I guess that dude in the headrails got stuck ey? I do miss a few parts of the rigging, like the ratlines. Do you intend to add those later? -
What? There's nothing furry about that!
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Looks beatiful so far! Good luck on the build!
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[MOC] USS Poseidon - Minifig Scale First Rate Ship of the Line
Captain Green Hair replied to shiplover's topic in Pirate MOCs
Man your model looks great, despite a few not so historically correct things. It is a daring mission to build such a large model, I admire your patience and Will to complete it. I think the tan coloured rigging looks nice, not on every ship the ropes were tarred. The tan bushes might be on the small side, but I like it better then grey ones. After all this is Lego and it May be modelled as you like. I look forward to see the finished result! -
It's, it's, it's so....Big! Very nice setup and you've got some good MOCs build up in there. I'd love to see some more detail shots of those.
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[MOC] 19th century Belgian castle
Captain Green Hair replied to kreimkoek's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Very nice model, it looks Just like the real thing. My only nitpick is that the tower roof on the real thing is roundish instead of square, but that can be hard in Lego of course. -
[MOC] CCC14 - Clarendon Castle
Captain Green Hair replied to Mark of Falworth's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Absolutely gorgeous! Good luck in the contest! -
[ESL] 4T2 Jon El Flurry
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Aha, now I see that extra boom behind the mizzen, also called a trisail mast I Just read. They made that to accomodate a larger sail for nore speed. Interesting stuff! -
I get inspired from looking at many photo's, or visit the real object I want to build. For some models I make a sketch and measure out the large proportions. But most of the time I Just start building and let the model "grow". Meaning I tear down parts all the time to get everything correct and integrate even the smallest of detail. I stay away from digital building, I like to get my hands "dirty"
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[ESL] 4T2 Jon El Flurry
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The first fkex tube headrails on a ship were on my la mort royale, but imperial shipyards Just used them in a more "perfectionist" way. anyways, they seem to be used as ornamental instead of functional like on real ships? So I wondered if there is a real life example of this? A snow is a type of brig if I'm not mistaken? Which part exactly is the snow nast? I don't know anything about this type. -
[ESL] 4T2 Jon El Flurry
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
You should have named her snow White! really nice looking brig, shape, mast and sails all look great! I do wonder where the inspiration for those headrails came from? -
[ESL] 5F Piece of Eight
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great looking schooner! I'd like to see the stern more integrated with the colour scheme instead of all that White, but it's really no biggie. -
[ESL] 2F La Presta Canosa
Captain Green Hair replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This has a really nice shape. The colours are bold and daring and they work in the end. The green sails are a nice touch and they have a really excellent shape! My only nitpick is that the bowsprit seems to be bent. -
Eurobricks Event 2017 - Final Dates and Location
Captain Green Hair replied to Bonaparte's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
We can't make these dates, that's too bad. -
She turned out really nice buddy! Where did the inspiration for the triangle shaped top sail come from? My only nitpick is that the rigging might look nicer in a more natural or darker colour.
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Excellent work, as we would expect from you!
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You could try and reverse build some of the great MOCs displayed on the forum. This really used to help me with a few things back in the day, though I always gave my models my own touch instead of making 100% copies. Though I'm now at a point where I believe I can build anything, except elaborate technical stuff. Good luck on your quest!
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This looks very convincing, well done!
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You did a great Job capturing the shape of the nose AND the coloured lines, top notch!
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I love the use of diamonds for lamp posts! Indeed this scale has the possibility to build a huge city without having the need for an equal huge space. I look forward to your expansions!
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Merry Christmas
Captain Green Hair replied to Aswin's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That's awesome. A merry Christmas to you too! -
Fort Arlin: Arlinsport, Tiberia
Captain Green Hair replied to Mike S's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Awesome model! The angled walls are great and you've managed to cram in a lot of detail for it's size. I do wonder why you haven't used cheeseslopes for the blocks on the wall instead of 45 degree slopes with tiles.