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I think it's a browser issue on my end. I'll have to check from a different computer later. Thanks. EDIT: Confirmed, browser issue on my end. I can get to the other tabs now. Sorry for the trouble.
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I'm only seeing the main account summary page, which shows troop ownership, but not any tabs to navigate to the settlement page, where troop locations would be recorded.
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Introducing Commodore Spoon
Capt Wolf replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Capt Wolf replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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. I agree with Bregir: that's ok to license as a large. So glad to hear you are ok! -
[COR-FB] ETTC Warehouse, Black Beach
Capt Wolf replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I've been anxious to see somebody try a black beach. You've done an excellent job! I would not have thought of using dark brown in the mix, but it really works. I also like the wave effect, and those trees! Great piece usage.- 15 replies
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Introducing Commodore Spoon
Capt Wolf replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
To quote The Tick: SPOON! I'm very interested to see how this rivalry develops. Captain Cookie with an arch-enemy. Hmmm... As for the build, I love the winding steps in the rocks, as well as the small dock and the color variation in the water. -
I love the forced perspective, the micro mill, and the frame around the second picture. I think the technique on the tree trunk works. Very cool build all around!
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Arrival of the Elephants, Jameston
Capt Wolf replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Olyphants! Yes! Another wonderful build from you, sir. I especially like the trees built with the long flexible rods for trunks. You've used the 1x2 bricks with the cross opening to great effect, too. Well done! -
Wonderful build! The foliage is great, particularly the palm leaves used as grass/plants. And thank you for sharing your build process for the beach. I always appreciate seeing how others get the effects they do. It is, and I'm ashamed to admit I had forgotten this!
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A Quick Start Guide to Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS)
Capt Wolf replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Good call. It works!
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I certainly wouldn't object, as I'm behind on my Part 2 build, but I'm determined to get it ready regardless if the deadline stands. Congrats to all the winners, and to everyone who submitted builds in Part 1. There are some really outstanding builds, and collectively I think all the builds have really added some depth to the Brick Seas!
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Love it! But where's Scooby?
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[ESL - Ch IV - Cat A] Priorities!
Capt Wolf replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks to everyone for the comments! I'm happy the floor design came out as well as it did. I just had to play around with those new pieces. I have a couple other floor designs I hope to use in future builds. I used the scrubbing in another build where workers were whitewashing a building and I thought it would work here, too. I thought of you as I scrounged for gold elements I could use in this build! The chandelier was a happy accident during design. I just happened to have a couple of those waterwheel pieces and they wound up forming the main element. And the bottom is actually the top of a tower of another build! Yes, the workmen really bring this scene to life, IMO. Thanks! Gotta keep Oldis in character! Puzzling about with the design was my favorite part of this! Thanks! I actually had some more workers but removed them because it made the scene too busy, but you can see evidence of them nonetheless. The ladder on the left was for someone that was supposed to be cleaning the tarnished railing, and the sawhorses in the back right are for a carpenter who is apparently on a break.- 11 replies
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[OL - CH IV - CAT B] Faith on the water
Capt Wolf replied to Thomas Waagenaar's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice build. The cheese slope siding works well, and I like that the church is set at an angle. Good little brick-built boat, too. Well done! -
Just because the Order of the Faith had secured the Quiver of Artemis didn’t mean the search for mystical relics on Terraversa had ended. Another item belonging to Artemis was also found, a shell purported to have supernatural powers! Soon a small shrine was built on the beach near where it was discovered, displaying the precious artifact for pilgrims of the Faith. The shrine was built of stone on a small earthen mound and nestled into the natural flora of the beach near Nola Mar. “This is quite awe-inspiring,” said the cleric. “Indeed,” replied his benefactor. “People will come from all over the Brick Seas to bask in the presence of The Shell of Artemis.” The two men stood in silence as they gazed upon the relic. Behind them on the sand, two hermit crabs had their own thoughts on the matter. “I just saw Artie yesterday,” said the first crab. “He’s still got his shell.” “No, they’re talking about some other Artemis that lived long ago,” said the second crab. “Besides, that’s not a shell.” “What is it?” asked the first crab. “Well, it ain’t chocolate ice cream, I can tell you that!” replied the second. “Should we tell them?” “Naw, what they don’t know won’t hurt them.” - - - - - - - - - - A build in support of the clerics, such as it is. Forgive me for having a bit of fun. A view from above: All C&C welcome.
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When Archduke Oldis returned to Kings Port, he toured the city to view the damage from Oleon’s assault. The citizens saw Oldis as stoic, and he exuded a calm that gave them confidence that they would be able to rebuild. But Oldis’s mind was elsewhere. When he finally returned to his main palace, he was quite distraught over the damage to his opulent home, particularly the main ballroom. There was extensive smoke damage around the windows, floor tiles were chipped, upholstery ruined, and the chandelier would need extensive repairs. The people could clear the rubble from the streets and their simple homes, but Oldis would call on artisans and workers of all skill levels to restore his palace to its former glory! Oldis oversaw the repairs personally, directing the foreman with detailed instructions. The foreman was just happy Oldis didn’t blame him for the damage! Here a worker scrubs the smoke from the walls and windows… …while a journeyman upholsterer sets about repairing the window seats. A tiling master removes broken tiles in the ballroom’s intricate floor design and replaces them seamlessly. The chandelier was fixing up easier than the craftsman had expected, but reaching some of those tight spots was difficult. He just hoped nothing dropped on Oldis below! Oldis did not forget about the people who fought to save Kingsport. He made sure a militiaman injured in the war had a job sweeping up debris. Soon the palace would be returned to its former glory, but Oldis would not rest easy until his gilded living conditions were restored. - - - - - - - - - - A build in support of Archduke Oldis. - - - - - - - - - - Here’s the build without minifigs and such: And a view of the floor design: This started as just an experiment with what designs I could make with some of the new wedge plates and tiles, and grew from there into a way to show how Oldis is “a man of the people.” All C&C welcome.
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Capt Wolf replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Capt Wolf replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[GoC] Class 4 Xebec - Dirty Rat
Capt Wolf replied to TomSkippy's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Wonderful xebec! Great job with the angled masts and the low, sleek lines of the hull. I can never get them to look right. A big for this ship!- 15 replies
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[OL - CH IV - CAT B] Silhouette's Umbran Cameos
Capt Wolf replied to Ross Fisher's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Unless my character noticed the guard column leaving the temple, etc. My issue is with the statement that nobody would notice. One player does not get to decide the results for other players. There are multiple possibilities. That's why A-MRCAs are reffed by a game master.