Frank Brick Wright

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  1. Frank Brick Wright

    Tournament of Retribution III - Voting Results

    Congrats to all who passed! I'm glad those extra-participants are included, it would be unfair to rule them out.
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    WIP: Carrack

    I wonder… This is perhaps because there is no difference between a carrack and a "nao" I wonder why they call these ships "naos" because in fact the portuguese word is nau, with an u. The word carrack comes, etymologically speaking, from the greek. The portuguese word comes from the prefix nau, which is associated with NAUtical issues, as in English They are the same, so don't worry about that. Building one of these vessels is tough because there are few pictures and no plans from this time. They were usually VERY rounded (and I really mean, very), with a gigantic sheer and an overall rounded hull-shape. This is looking good so far, I'm looking forward to see the progress in this WIP!
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    More ships for the fleet!

    Absolutely unbelievable! I am missing the words… The way she is built, with so much elegance, and the stern… I never thought it possible to put so much detail in a stern built on a prefab hull… But it is! And what a stern! The pumps, lamps and details are also unmissable! Now I also see where all the dragon wings from BL have gone They are so beautiful as an ornament! I have thinking (actually before I saw this) in making a ship with removable sections. I wonder how strong she has to be in structural terms to support that. Have you had to rearrange the structure you used in the Achille to make it strong enough for the side hinges? And how practical are those removable sections, i.e. are they easily removable? Perhaps it has escaped you, but here The jib boom is a bit bent, I've also found it hard to stretch the ropes enough but without benting the yards. This is possibly my favourite prefab ship to the date
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    [MOC] USS Poseidon - Minifig Scale First Rate Ship of the Line

    I'm specially impressed by the crazyness and the size of this project! It is looking tremendous already However, a few issues come to my mind. In the first place the gunports are not to scale. Check here, the gunports should be almost of the size of windows and they are way too small. Besides this and the wrong number of gunports (which has already been adressed), the bowsprit is also too thick, here. I haven't measured it but I'd say you should have something like 3 studs wide, and not 4 (though IMO 3 studs is even too much, but it is needed because there are no half-stud pieces). Also 150 guns is larger than anything ever built in real life, and even for a forth-decker those 10 extra guns make a difference. I'm looking forward for any updates, this has an enormous potential!
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    2013 LEGO Pirates rumors and discussion.

    Thumbs up for this! :thumbup:
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    Tournament of Retribution III - Bluecoats voting

    2. Sebeus I 1 point 11. Brick Brick 2 points 7 Esurient 1 point 1. Yawgmoth 1 point
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    Tournament of Retribution III - Redcoats voting

    9 Purpearljellybob 2 points 4. Duck 1 point 3. Dr Spock 1 point 1. Blackar 1 point
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    WIP: Eldorado 2013 XXL

    This is looking terrific! It has an amazing classical felling to it The gatehouse is specially well-built. My only suggestion so far would be to add a bit more of detail in the rock work, such as plants and so, but you are probably planning to deal with that later
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    RvB: Commander Red Hat goes to the cinema

    A good laugh And now it is time to get more jars!! I hope you aren't stoping the collection now, it already looks impressive (not that killing redcoats is very impressive, but you know)
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    ToR III, Round II — Pirate School

    Acknowledgments: that fantastic headrails photo is of course from the great Vesta and the best pirate ship ever (IMO) is obviously from the Dutchman! Thank you guys, AC and Sebeus, for your photos, this entry would not be the same without them! C&C very welcome, as always!
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    ToR III, Round II — Pirate School

    I actually like the comic the way it is, I don't see the purpose of having more blood in it I actually thought more about the pirates serving us bluecoats than a coop… Though that was probably left ambiguous. My idea here is a school that teaches pirates how to kill redcoats and also good manners towards us bluecoats, the kings of the world I was absolutely not expecting this! Thanks for the blog though
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    TOR III Entry 2: Halloween party

    Now this isn't a "classic" comic I really like the disarranged looks overall because it helps to the idea of a lot of motion, there's always happening a lot of different things in your entries But it is funny and pretty good, considering it came from a redcoat…
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    Tournament of Retribution III Rules and Entries Overview

    That's because you are in England which has the best timezone in the world! Wait, isn't Portugal in the same timezone too? No one follows the Greenwich time anymore… EB uses the CET (Central-European-Time) which is the most used in the countries in UE… (for some reason the site is called EURObricks )
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    TOR III Entry: Embarrassing redcoats

    This is a good entry! (Isn't that pirate ship a new one? I don't think I have seen it before!) I specially like the moment when Din's Fire pops up in all her grandeur with the guns drawn! The photography is perfect
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    TOR3 Entry: 7th seas curse

    Nice job! It really is funny! A very nice story AND layout!
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    WIP: Godwin-Austen

    My first thoughts too In the reference pic you are using and that I posted somewhere in an older post you can confirm that. For a ship of this size even 2x2 in the bowsprit is even too much (probably) so your extended thickness/length looks off. Another slight issue for me is that the yards look way too bent. That's quite visible in the first picture but mostly here: I don't quite like the 1x1 rounds because of the benting but they do look good! If you add extra-weight (like sails and so) to bent yards that may look off, though it might also be easily solvable with rigging. Also the headrails, even after all that pain, still look a bit unfinished This all being said, I really really like her! She has such a sweet lines and a terrific colourscheme! The amazing degree of detail/dedication you went for this project are noticeable at the first look! The working rudder, the stunsails, the interior, all that adds up! Keep up the excellent work!
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    RvB TOR III The Blue Team -Now with improved version

    Wowsers! This is great! I love it
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    Tournament of Retribution III Rules and Entries Overview

    Unless it is Z. closing this round then I guess it will be closed in Netherlands, at least all the team leaders are from there
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    Can somebody make a potc HMS providence?

    Possibly the best "build", so to speak, of this model IMO is not on this forums: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/278472 The detail is amazing and, even if it is LDD, I'm sure you'll be inspired anyways.
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    TORIII Entry Round 2: The Pirates of Penzance

    I really like the concept of your comic but… Let me put this in this way. I find your idea tremendously original and a very good one. I like operas but I didn't knew this one -- however it was clear that there was a rhythm and a music underlying the text because it is very well-written. However, despite this fact, in technical terms, the comic looks pretty unfinished, mostly because there aren't any balloons and the text seems threw-in, with different font sizes and balloon formats… I think this is a good entry overall and I like it, because the photography is clear and the text superb! But again, it is just a pity for me that you haven't gave it a more comic-like look.
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    MOC: Lugger gun boat Adder

    This is a rather good-looking ship, I'm especially found of the colourscheme and of course of the custom work, great rigging and sails. I must say the sails appeared to me to be real cloth and not paper, their color/texture strikes me as very accurate!
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    TORIII entry round 1

    I'm not sure wether this is just a mis-spelling or not but it is tremendously funny! Bluecoats try to despirately get food! Funny story, although it isn't quite true
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    TOR III Entry Round 1: A Gentleman, a Lady, and a Worthless Piece of R

    For me at least it is ok! After all this is all for fun, so what matters if this isn't exactly a comic? Moreover the video is incredibly well-made, and it humiliates the redcoats! Great great job!
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    ToR III RvsB Stories by the Fire

    And I thought my comic had already too much text! This certainly is a nice comic! The story is funny and well written, I like its unique style, it a different concept of comic from the others we have seen here and that is original and good! The letters size, however, is a bit too small which makes the reading hard, moreover different sizes of letters don't help a lot, I had to increase/decrease my browser zoom a couple of times to be able to read it all
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    ToR III Official Entry I — Metamorphosis

    [pid][/pid] You can check the small prologue, called Sabre Island, here. I know my entry is a bit different both in stile and in theme from the others excellent ones we have seen in this forum. Nevertheless, I hope it will be appreciated by the community. This round theme was: Islanders. In order to justify my entry, I would like to add that an islander is, by definition, a native or inhabitant of an island. This is because I had this idea that using "traditional" islanders in an entry about islanders was a bit too mainstream Criticism/comments are very welcome as always. Go bluecoats!