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Post your Pirate Crew: Pirate Figbarfs
Cincinnati replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in LEGO Pirates
Many thanks! -
Post your Pirate Crew: Pirate Figbarfs
Cincinnati replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in LEGO Pirates
Many thanks! -
Post your Pirate Crew: Pirate Figbarfs
Cincinnati replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in LEGO Pirates
¡Vamos compañeros!⚔️👑 -
Thanks again!
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[CONTEST] Return of the Classic Pirates - WINNERS
Cincinnati replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
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Hi my friend and always thanks for your kind words That's actually a sticker, from the set 75948 of Harry Potter series: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=57895pb063#T=C&C=12
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Many thanks again...here, the pictures with the Barracuda under construction
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Thank you again for your appreciation! The idea is to place another moc of the size of 40x48 studs next to it, so that they can enter and fill an entire shelf of my display cabinet. But I don't know exactly what I will build: perhaps a lighthouse or a promontory with an internal cave. However, it is a project that I will not carry out immediately
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Thanks again! The moc is finished: all that remains is to add the keel of a ship under construction on the dock
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Many thanks A picture of the attic:
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First floor completed
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Many thanks! Ground floor completed
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Moc started, new updates coming soon
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[CONTEST] Vote for the WINNERS! (VOTING CLOSED)
Cincinnati replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
Congratulations to everyone, it was really difficult to choose Main Building Category - Sin Island by Marooned Marin - 6254+6258 "Remastered" - Atolls by Amedeo - Imperial Trading Outpost by aex383 - Pirate's Perilous Pitfall Remake by Slegengr - 6265 Sabre Island Redux by Yatkuu Mini Building Category - King Kahuka's Outrigger Boat by Kritch - Fortune Idol by Oki - Sloop Windy by Marooned Marin -
Hi and sorry for the delay in my answer but I had missed the notifications I agree with many of your suggestions and will probably modify something along the way as I build it live. However, for example, I will perhaps leave the roof like this, although too symmetrical, because unlike a typical pirate building where there are many less well-maintained elements, this is a civil building, inhabited by workers and therefore I imagined it well maintained by those lived there (as can also be deduced from some construction details such as the fountain or the rose garden). While on the rest I will certainly work on it to improve it Many thanks @Mazin for you support!
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@Mazin Thanks again for your trust and in a while I will work to create the forge where to build the cannons to arm the ships, as you suggested @Marooned Marin Hi Marin, are just under 9000 pieces @iragm Hi Iragm and really thank you for your words Actually this build was born as a moc that I would like to build for myself and then later also put on Rebrickable (I always build my mocs first before selling the instructions, to verify that there are no errors or bugs). You are right that there are many build varieties but, unlike your opinion, I believe this is to give greater realism to the structure: in fact, in my mind, I believe that buildings like these built in the 1600s or 1700s, in dispersed islets, were not built all at once but by adding one or more floors over time depending on whether that landing point would then acquire success with the visitors of the place. This is why I wanted to differentiate, for example, the color of the walls on the ground floor and the upper floor. The same goes for the floors: in fact, the floors on the first floor and the attic, which are assumed to have been built at the same time, have both floors and a wooden roof. So, beyond the constructive and chromatic variety that I actually like to reproduce, my idea was to mark the different development of the various floors over time. Having said that, you are certainly right that this moc is not the best as a possible official Lego set, but in any case I wanted to take part to the contest to present my new moc to the forum. Thank you again for the appreciation, see you soon
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Hi Mazin and thank you for the compliments and, above all, for the suggestions you gave me, with which I almost completely agree! For example, you are right that perhaps the best solution would have been to enhance the two halves of the building separately. In particular, with regard to the shipyard, your idea of building other structure connected to it, such as a cannon factory or other elements relating to ships is excellent. However, I wanted to explain my original idea concerning to this moc, which was originally not designed to participate in this contest, although I started developing it in early July. My idea was to build an islet where there were all the useful buildings to be able to live daily life, from morning until they go to sleep. For this reason, next to the shipyard which is the main place of work, I wanted to add buildings to it that would allow them to eat, sleep, store goods and also buy something for themselves (the general store). So basically, I wanted a "self-sufficient" island, where people who work on it can also live on it. That's why I tried to merge both the shipyard and some "civil" buildings, trying not to make the whole building even bigger than it is. Having said that, I thank you again because your suggestions have been really valuable and you made me want to start developing new buildings to complement the shipyard!
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Hi friends! For the Main Building Category, I wanted to introduce you to my latest moc: a Caribbean islet that would include both a general store and a shipyard. And while an entire half of the construction is dedicated to the shipyard, suitable for building large ships such as the Barracuda (I used its hull in one render picture to show its capacity), the general store was instead placed on the ground floor of the main building, in the which also features a tavern, an underground room for sleeping and an attic for storing goods. I have also finished ordering all the pieces and I believe that, within a month, I will also be able to build it live. I apologize if I haven't been very "garrulous", but I prefer to let the pictures speak Thanks for your attention
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Your ship is a jewel, my friend
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[ENTRY] SIN ISLAND: Keg & Cutlass Inn + Comic book
Cincinnati replied to Marooned Marin's topic in Pirate MOCs
Thanks for the quote Marin, your moc is great and your comic is even better -
Thanks guys and sorry for delay!!!
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Many thanks again!
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Super-fantastic review!!! Thanks, thanks and again thanks!!!
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