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Now that I am approved, I'll create the new and improved Hotspur by end of day as a free ship.
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Nice work! I am envious of those technic pipe bits - they look awesome.
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[SR - FB1] - Dec '618 - The Arming of the Hotspur
Kwatchi posted a topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
December 618 - Location unrecorded Get the lead out ye licentious louts! The Lord of Whispers wants to be back to sea before the merchant traffic sobers up and we need this thrice-cursed ship ready to stand to. Get those canons and stores aboard before sundown or ye'll get a kiss from the bosun's cat. ---x---x---x--- This represents my official request to re-do the stats of the Hotspur, the class 6 I capture last MRCA. I don't own a lot of dark red bricks, so I had to improvise a bit from the original micro-ship's design. Call it creative license I suppose. Of course I had to overexpose to get the black bricks to show properly, so the dark red got "bleached out" anyway. Hotspur - by Bregir The build uses Captain Greenhair's hull technique essentially and came out rather nicely in real life. Other pics: -
24: Mafia - Confirmation and Discussion
Kwatchi replied to KotZ's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Hi everyone. So last night I <redacted> flamingo <redacted> Wyoming until <redacted> then kissed by a hairy <redacted> poem by Emily Dickenson. Hilarious story, right? -
For simplicity sake, id like to modify it to match my other class 6. That would mean adding crew/hull/guns at the expensive of cargo and some maneuver. I’ll pm you the new stats tonight. No worries Bregir - while a lovely micro she’ll likely sink first cruise out knowing my luck.
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Hi @Bregir Any chance of my stat switch happening before the 8th?
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Factions - Introduction, Discussion, and Core Rules
Kwatchi replied to goatman461's topic in Factions Archive
Karlan Teg was as deep-space scout with the Imperial Survey Corps who had been exploring the galactic south. After the fall of Palpatine, the empire issued a recall notice to all its explorers; a message that took considerable time to reach him. Once he finally returned to the core worlds for debriefing he found the galaxy forever changed and his employing department dissolved. He briefly toyed with completing contracts for corporate clients but found himself unhappy. Never a zealot and admittedly quite of a free-thinker himself, he missed the sense of assurance that there was an order to things; something that the Empire had given him. So he promptly searched out the nearest Imperial colony and offered his services (and those of his 'scraptastic' droid B-9N) for reconnaissance and surveillance duties. He now works for the Commenor Remnant. -
This is stunning work! Ye-ouch.
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[MCTC: Salida Este] native swordsmith
Kwatchi replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That is a lovely roof. Well done.- 10 replies
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I like your printing press design.
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I like the build (technique and colour pallete) apart for those tower roofs unfortunately - they are really discordant. They'd be great in a desert/ turkish/moorish local however, but even then I think the tower would need to be wider as the overhang just looks to odd to me. Having said that, I approve of taking "risks" like this and improvising new uses for parts. So a "good job" all the same.
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I enjoyed this immensely. Great story and execution.
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[SR-CHII prize-Fatu Hiva] Royal Basilica of the Faith
Kwatchi replied to Bart's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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1) Yes. Once. Fun. Won. 2) Yes. Free. 3) Depends. Silly.
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Seems I should have linked this here:
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[SR - FB - Dec 618] Ho - Ho - Ho
Kwatchi replied to Professor Thaum's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Shipwrights Guild Hall (WIPs, feedback, and advice)
Kwatchi replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Linked below if my official request to re-do the stats of the class 6 Hotspur -
[OL MCRA Results] Oleon's Response
Kwatchi replied to Captain Genaro's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
A great scene! Nice to see BoBs diplomacy done with a MOC once in a while.- 16 replies
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Wow! That is some great work.
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She's a beauty. Well designed and built. Considering the difficulties I have had photographing black hulls in the past, kudos on your pictures.
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[COR Dec FB5] Poinsettia Plantation, Myzectlan (LDD)
Kwatchi replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR Dec FB4] Watchtower on Lake Myzec
Kwatchi replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Interesting idea. Impeccably built of course but I am not sure how I feel about it. There are some aspects that echo a pyramidal architecture I'd expect find, but still very narrow and "European looking". I think if you had made the bottom tier wider by two lugs, and then the middle tier also by two lugs, so you had slopes between each floor, it would "fit" my vision better. Completely my opinion though and as I said it was very well built and photographed as per your usual standard. -
[MRCA Result] Trial of Bluebeard's pirate crew - King's Harbour Courthouse
Kwatchi replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Meadow Tickle Tickle (n): a Newfoundland (Canada) term first coined in 1770. It describes i) a narrow salt-water strait, as in the entrance to a harbour or between islands & other land masses, often difficult to navigate due to narrowness, shallowness, tides, etc.; ii) a 'settlement adjoining such a passage. So named as a boat which traverses it may feel a "tickle" on the bottom of their hull. The fishing village of Meadow Tickle was composed of a handful of fisherman families and their huts, their existence on the edge of civilization was a hard one. Named for the explorer who discovered it (Captain Daniel Médaux), During the recent monsoons, two of the local skiffs were lost with all hands, devastating the community and threatening their livelihood. So when a pirate fleet came around the cape and asked to barter for supplies in exchange for hard currency, they jumped at the chance and the little hamlet prospered as never before. This represents a SEA RAT Pirate Hideout. Other pics:
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From the December account page - faction balances: Corrington: 19,627 Dbs / 12 licensed ships Eslandola: 35,594 Dbs / 10 licensed ships Oleon: 63,775 Dbs / 19 licensed ships Sea Rats: 7,554 Dbs / 6 licensed ships Yep. We're obviously overpowered and dominating things. I'm sorry but there is now actual danger when sailing your trade ships - i.e. player pirates are actively hunting you. It makes the game more challenging and fun. But If that is not your cup of tea, there are other EB games.
