Bregir

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  1. Very good looking warehouse, sir! I will be looking forward to seeing Captain Scarver make his fortunes in the Brick Seas. Welcome to Corrington!
  2. And rightly so! She is a beauty and a very well made cutter moc! Looking forward to seeing her in the Brick!
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    [SR -FB] - Hilto, Harbormaster home

    Great colourful little house. I particularly like the use of the old small windows and the outward facing toothed bricks. And I too am intrigued by the last picture!
  4. Well, I'd say that one is sufficiently generic to be used in a wide selection of roles. (where a "true" blue- or redcoat torso may seem strange outside its faction). I use it as a blue working uniform for my sea officers in Corrington, for instance, but I am sure it has been used for sea Rats and others too.
  5. As per the rules and official standing, digital builds are one to one with physical builds. You have advantages, but you also have disadvantages, and to be fair, anyone can pick up digital building. We will step in, if quality suffers or we feel like someone is misusing the system, but that goes for digital and physical builds. Those are the official and blunt words. Here comes the more encouraging ones: Please join up if you feel intrigued - we are very happy to welcome new players, and the community here is very helpful. We will be looking forward to following your stories - those are really the important part of BoBs
  6. Corrington, CAT D, Collab with KotZ and Thomas Waagenaar
  7. Excellent work, NOD. It's full of fun little details to make the moc come alive, and the scale is awesome. I like how it is set at an angle on the base, and how you have made sure there is something going on all around the build. Very well done all around!
  8. This seems perfectly reasonable to me. I too have a heavy frigate in the works (for a long time) and she is about the same size and was projected as a class 8 too. Shee looks very promising all around, by the way, and I am really liking your masts and tops!
  9. We seem to have some excellent shipbuilders joining these days! @Justsomebrix I think the first iteration was pretty good, but I agree she was a little high in the water. For the new one, it looks very promising. I would reinforce the chains so that you do not need to worry about structural integrity when setting up your rigging. I personally use the rigging to actively hold up the masts. I think the shape is overall very nice, although it seems to me that you will need a wider transom - currently it seems to be very narrow at the stern. But the hull is overall very good!
  10. Certainly. Unfortunately, the somewhat unfinished state would, in my view, make it unsuitable for a royal, as we have a bit higher standards for those, but the above is already a good build and can be posted and licensed as a large property. I don't think anyone else in court will disagree.
  11. I'll echo the very positive notes from Garm and Kurigan. The shape is excellent, and while I would love to see it in the brick with stringed up rigging, you clearly know what you are doing. I'd say it's pretty spot-on for a class 2, and it is definitely sloop rigged. She looks like she would be a fast and manoeuvrable little craft. Anchors and guns/gunports are nice details, particularly on this size. Overall, well done!
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    How Eslandola Took the News

    They are in constant peril. An almost fully rigged ship had an incident with a curtain and an open window (being placed on the window sill...) and fell over catastrophically. But somehow, I managed to restore it to its proper glory! And it is not the only incident. With the next few months I expect a considerable increase in available space, and will hopefully also get a more permanent photo-setup so I can stop tiptoeing around all these WIPs!
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    Trade MRCA Deadline April 13

    CapOnBOBS - the wife part made me chuckle It is currently a hypercomplicated excelsheet, highly prone to error and very limited in its flexibility. I'll let you know if any assistance is needed on that front. Evan, you are totally hired, and if you do well, I might double the reward! Or even triple it! Once I am back from vacation, I will try to get a group together to set something up.
  14. Either will be an excellent choice. Corrington has just gotten two new members, so any of the other factions would suit the game excellently!
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    Trade MRCA Deadline April 13

    For the MRCA, I will look into it shortly - currently on holiday and still a bit behind on challenge builds, but it is next on my list. Next, I want to try my hand at programming it, but that will take a little longer. I will most likely be working in Python with some browser interface, but it's fairly new for me.
  16. Are you in lego masters? Or do you have some connections for your propaganda efforts?
  17. Welcome aboard, Killian! A pleasure to have you here. We will add you to our pm at next convenience. if you have any questions to the lore, faction, rules, or anything else, feel free to ask them here, and we will do our best to assist you. In the meantime, you just have time to look into the current challenge, if it suits you. Otherwise, you can go ahead and build for your own story, or whatever you are up for. If you want to get started on the EGS (economic game system), remember you have a free small property and class two vessel as well. Fair winds!
  18. I think the question was as much to eligibility. And to be honest, I am not too sure myself, so I will defer to you
  19. An extension of the deadline could work for me too. Seems like the court is setting some excellent examples.
  20. The rules for digital builds have been discussed extensively in court, and there is broad agreement about the current rules. You guys are welcome to discuss it (constructively), but the court is unlikely to take it up again at this stage.
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    [OL - ChIVE] RNTC Way Station

    I am not quite sure that is what I said. I think the crossroads, or perhaps the interior on a wider scale, is to be considered Atwi settlements. However, this waystation just inside your borders could be considered to be in the hinterland to Nola Mar, and could in my view count towards Nola Mar. I wouldn't call this fuzz - this was just a good constructive discussion, and a potential minuscule retcon. No hard feelings here
  22. Big brother is watching us!
  23. I don't know of any instagram efforts, although it probably wouldn't hurt! :)
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    [OL - ChIVE] RNTC Way Station

    Sorry, I will comment on the build later, but this caught my eye, and I figure I better clarify. As per the challenge: However, as per the treaty (as far as I remember, although I am obviously unable to find it when I need it...), outsiders are prohibited from building anywhere in the interior outside the designated area at the central crossroads area. So, the way this would work would be that this post is just your side of the border, but as it trades with an Atwi trading post/village in the interior, you meet the criteria of the challenge. I think it is overall important for immersion that we remember the conditions of the peace, and while I have not said anything, it being of no in-game consequence, I have been surprised to still see Bluecoats in many postwar Kings Port builds. In reality, a former conqueror, required to leave occupied territories, would not still be allowed troops in the city. This case with an armed trading post is a bit similar. I am almost positive it is entirely against both letter and spirit of the treaty, and hence I can only see it be placed just outside the interior.
  25. We do have many colours covered by the player factions and the NPC nations... Or just blue, red, green and black for the player nations?