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Norrington

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  1. I think the mushrooms are there bacause as Fungi, they live in damp dark areas like the grotto where this is.
  2. Hey all! It's been quite a while, hasn't it? Well, I must say that I'm dissappointed on the destruction of this magnificent ship. I do hope you make sure that it's sacrifice isn't in vain, and build something awesome.
  3. Well, from what I remember from the movie, the stairs are behind the dining parlour Therefore it is plausible to assume that the Barber chair and it's chute go behind the dining parlour and into the back corner of the bake house.
  4. Been a while, and I'm sorta' pressed for time (there's a Lunar Eclipse tonight), so no foreplay:
  5. I'd love to see Revolutionary War sets, but very limited. Mainly things like the House signing the Declaration of Inependence (Woot! Great way for Lego to make quite a few different torsos of 18th century clothng [possibly, multiple colors foe each design) and a powdered wig sculpt. If they ever decided to make Revolutionary War war sets, then they could make detailed torsoes of American Soldiers and British Soldiers, as well as powdered wigs with Ticornes on them. They might also make Napoleonic War sets, making the sides equal in all sets (Waterloo features 5 Allied Line Infantry, 5 French Line Infantry, 2 British Dragoons and the Duke of Wellington, and France has 2 Curaissiers and Napoleon (still not fair, as Napoleon's hat on the battle feild is worth 10,000 men on the battle feild :-P). The Battle of Austerlitz features ... etc. Even then, if you make Civil War sets, use the same formula, and release it primarily in North America, with Europeans+ others having the ability to order it from a catalog, if it strikes their fancy.
  6. Uh, I do decals. And I also put lots of qoutes in my sig (would that be considered positive to your EB experience?)
  7. Now, add the whip to batter, and mix throughly... :-P
  8. That's a grood vingette! I personally like the idea of a superhuman Imperial Officer fending off an army of underfed pirates. Perhaps the pistols are magic? Magic pistols found only... In The Twilight Zone *Twilight Zone Theme plays*
  9. That's a grood
  10. Indeed. Even then, Indy's beating stick (what? He could very well beat someone with that) looks a little suggestive at the top. *Wink, wink, nudge, budge* Catch my drift? Looks better curled.
  11. Thank you, good sir. This is a truely incredible MOC. Is there any interior? Is there a detailed back side? Does it have wheels? Can lego horses pull that thing? I'd love to see. May the good Lord smile upon you.
  12. Huh? Do you mean can you request a decal of some sort? Sure. Just shoot.SirNardroj: I can't seem to find a decent picture of the front of JUdge Turpin. All I remember is that he was wearing a black (and overdone) cravat, green-ish waist coat, and gaudy gold knee breeches in a cheap looking shiny material. Edit: Here is my attempt at Judge Turpin, and Beadle Bamford (with not very well done kercheif on his neck) Now, any more requests?
  13. Beutiful! "Mrs. Lovett, what a charming notion! Eminently Practical and yet appropriate, as always! How I did without you all these years I'll never know! How delectable! How undetectable! How choice! How rare!" Best of all, Sweeney Todd (the live version) is still on their 2007 tour, and they are stopping in Minneapolis tommorow. Best of all, we have tickets! :-D
  14. Perhaps he's refering to this: The Denise isn't exactly a ship-of-the-line, but it's still 2 decked.
  15. Those who said piss are closest. It's actually giant barrels of Adolfo Pereli's Miracle Elixer. :-|
  16. Well, Here we go... From Disney World's Haunted Mansion, a variable gold mine of Victorian Architecture, Costumes, and Interior Design, come Master George Gracey! The original Portrait: My Design, based on a large sketch of the painting I intend to paint and frame: And some gangsters: And, not sure how I went about making these, I guess I wanted to design some... curtains X-D I guess someone could stick them over a window, and it might look ok... By, the way: Actually, Victorian clothing was still very common from the turn of the century to about 1914. I recent unearthed a book filled with derougotypes of relatives, who I am told had a brewery in Wisconsion (Well, I am a good portion German) Before and during WWI. Heck, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge both wore Victorian High Collars (very uncomfortable looking.) Once moderated, my gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=290298
  17. Well, the Gangsters are still in progress, but here is my relatively simple version of a Victorian Peeler. Enlisted Officer: Officer:
  18. Allrighty, then. Cardianl- Found some pictures, and I'll make double breasted for higher officers, and single breasted for normal officers. Goldiegs- You want any particular designs, in addition to generico gangsters?
  19. Hmm... I can't decide, because as much as I love all animals (except, of course, of one that will maim me X-D ), all these are... not my favorites. I think parrot, if anything.
  20. Elementary, dear... Zouave. The whole ship, as nice as it's construction is, is all imitation lego. Very nice ship, though... 8-|
  21. Great job Nadroj! I think it turned out very good, but something dosen't seem right, but I can't place it. I hope you add more to your Sweeney Todd collecttion of MOCs soon!
  22. Thanks you guys :-$ If you have any requests for book characters, etc. just feel free to ask!
  23. Looks Great! Thanks for the flag, My Good Col.!
  24. Market Street. The one of the window frames was completely smashed on one side. I just replaced it with a back frame, and move the black one to the top floor so it would be less noticable. |-/ Kinda' cool, but in the Fire Nation Ship from Avatar, I got the dark grey arches mixed with light gray in some places. Cool effect, sucky reason.
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