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Very nice diorama, this time Peter Nash can be seen again. I like the inner courtyard with the columns and roof. The crane that carries the cannon onto the ship is a great detail. The ship is well built.
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Thanks very much. This one isn't official, it's from Assassin's Creed and it's from your country.
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I like the uniforms and equipment! This is very good and precise work.
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A very nicely built diorama. I like that the buildings have different architecture and colors. Very interesting is the beach on the right side with the transition to the quay wall and the angled building behind it. I like the choice of minifigures. The story about the Seven Cities of Cíbola is very exciting. I look forward to a continuation of the story.
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Increase the ship limits from 60 to 85. 3rd upgrade: 750 DB & IP
Kane, a simple and humble sailor, has decided through a fair vote that the ship limits must be increased. I'm sure the people in Seawatch are hungry. With an increase in the ship limit, merchant ships with food can be sent to help.
Increase the ship limits 3 by Philippe, auf Flickr
Minifigures from left to right. Pocahontas, Don Antonio, Kane, Mulan. The sword Kane holds in his hand is from Courage Of The Three Kingdoms. The flags were made by @custombrickstim . Pocahontas and Mulan are from LEGO 71038 Disney 100 Series 3.
There are rumors that Kane received a valuable sword from the Ambassador of the Lotus Empire as a gift for an Outstanding heroic deed at Trade MRCA Deadline - March 28. Perhaps the next Kings Port Advertiser and Ship List will tell about it?
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A lovely and interesting story! The villa is beautifully built with great colors. I like that Ceniza Bajo, a small, previously insignificant village was chosen to start the story. I look forward to a sequel.
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This is a very beautifully built ship! It looks perfect with sails, rigging and minifigures. The condenser is a very interesting detail. Everything has been built very lovingly and precisely.
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Interesting and exciting continuation of the story! Jim the Trapper is appropriately dressed for every occasion.
Edmund Cooke's office looks great. The carpet, the chandeliers, the whiskey bottle on the table and even the picture of Leonardo da Vinci "Mona Lisa". It wasn't a good idea that I sold the picture for a delicious fish a long time ago.
I look forward to a continuation of the story.
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Beautiful, the water and and beach looks amazing! Luckily, the pirate on the approaching rowboat escapes, because the soldier in back shoots the hat off the soldier in front while running.
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Very nicely built shelf. I like the uniform, is he an officer in the French Dragoons?
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I think it's good that Augustus Fernsby is moving to Eslandola. Eslandola welcomes a new taxpayer and builder.
Corrington as the faction with the most active members should allow you to switch. It enriches the game and makes it more interesting.
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Great topic! I like the little island and the tower. Thank you for the instructions on how to build the tower. Interesting and good construction.
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Very nice ships, I especially like the brigantine. I like how you built the railing on the ship. The sails and rigging are well done. The instructions for making sails are also very interesting.
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A very nice ship with many interesting details. I like the upper deck and the sails. The ship looks great with the minifigures. My only criticism on the lower deck is the height of the cannons or the low ground on which they stand.
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Beautiful scenery and Public Nautical School. I like how the jetty and school are built at an angle. The architecture of the building is good as always. The little sailboats look great. We can see that the children enjoy going to school. A very nice place where the children can also play football.
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Very nice place to recruit sepoys. I like how the mayor and the residents cheer for the troops. Apparently, someone found the treasure chest on the roof and took it.
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Beautiful building with great colors. I really like the windows with the wooden frame. The residents fit very well with the settlement. The treasure chest on the roof is fun, hope nobody steals it.
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@Bricksbypidy congratulations on your promotion to Baron of Swanley. Respect, your career at For the Glory of Corrington is impressive.
The Noble Parliament page should also be updated:
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This is the best and most beautiful Natural Salt Pans I have seen so far. Luckily Mad Morgan didn't find any gold, so now we can see the Natural Salt Pans. I like the salt pans, the circular jetty and the building and all the other details. The tiles on the roof look nice, maybe I'll borrow that idea.
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1 hour ago, evancelt said:Commonwealth of Terraversa (post 2nd Terraversan war)
Yes, now I remember. @Bregir built great buildings in Westface. The Commonwealth of Terraversa is a vassal state of Corrington. It is interesting and an asset to the game that CoT exists.
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Very beautiful tower with a great scenery!
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Very beautifully built castle, I like the architecture!
[COR - FB - GOC] Post Office, Port Woodhouse
in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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The building and landscaping is very well constructed as always! I like the residents, the postal workers have the same uniforms, the paperboy is busy selling, there are Sir Peter Nash and Mad Morgan. The horse-drawn carriage and handcart are well built. The diorama still has many beautiful and interesting details.