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SilentWolf

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  1. This is a great build showing a hold. The cutaway works amazingly with this scene. Also a great story that keeps us waiting for more!
  2. I really like these classic looking builds you keep presenting. They are improved on the originals, but definitely give a hint back to the classic pirates I got started on. Also this story keeps getting better and funnier with each installment.
  3. Great scene with such a twist to the story that has unfolded so far.
  4. I like the way the whole build works together. Great job on that dock! The cart, cobblestone, and activity of all the minifigures is also well done.
  5. As I am not an expert ship builder, I will only make this one critiquing comment. The ship reflects a classic feel especially with all the studs facing out on the hull and the sides of the ship, but then you tiled the deck which seemed contrary to the revealed studs. I guess I would be interested in seeing it all one way or the other. Outside of that, the design of this ship is great and the interior of the brick built hull is amazing! I also like this style of brickbuilt cannons. Using the black minifigure heads improves the design in my opinion. I do also like the nod to the BSB.
  6. I like the scene and all its details. The conversation cracked me up, and I look forward to the continuation of the story. My only critique is the front of the desk. I was not sure what you were attempting to portray with the brick holes facing outward, and it was a bit distracting to me. It just looked so unrefined in an otherwise very polished build. Maybe I am just missing the design. Keep up the great work.
  7. The lighting for the kitchen section is a little dark, but I am sure it isnt easy with the walls. My favorite photo is through the archway, as it brings the tavern to life on the minifigures level. Great posing of all the minifigures. I look forward to the rest of the collab.
  8. This is a great build. Some of my favorite features include the chalkboard, the dresser on the middle level, the roof, and the flower garden. I also think the usage of classic coloring worked really well on this build and a red school is always a great combination.
  9. That is an awesome scene, DannyLongLegs. Though the question that results is: what are you going to do with them now that you have rounded them up?
  10. Thank you for the help, and sorry for all the questions. I have another. The summary states that Elizabethville has available funds of 93. Does that mean there are 93 that can be spent or half of 93.
  11. So just to clarify we should put the name of the town and ONLY the name of the town when licensing builds?
  12. I posted and licensed several builds in Elizabethville right before the months end. I believe it pushes it up to a level 2 town. When does that go into effect in regard to the change in town bank, trade value, and mayor pay? Would it be by the end of this month?
  13. Corrington's Troops SilentWolf May 31st 2F Alexander 20 troops July 15th 2F Alexander 20 troops 2WR Flying Colt 25 troops Mike S. July 15th 30 EGS troops called in (no ship) Bregir July 15th 30 EGS troops called in (no ship) CelesAurivern May 31st 1T Peregrine (granted 20 troops due to mistake in original quantities) July 15th 1T Peregrine 20 troops BrickWolf May 31st 1T Corland Supplier (granted 20 troops due to mistake in original quantities) July15th 1T Corland Supplier 20 troops
  14. To review previous builds, check out this link, or to specifically follow Elizabethville, read here. The core of the WETEC is their extensive horse ranches and the sales of the best steeds anywhere. Lacryma has become the new headquarters with the wide open plains suitable for large herds of horses to be raised and trained. Though Micah owns the horse business, with the other four holding a share of the company, it was his father's vision that made their ventures profitable. Alexander of Wolfhaven, rest his soul, was an avid horsemen who bought and bred the best horses he could find. In his honor, Micah had commissioned a marble statue from Belson. Upon its completion, Micah had it loaded upon the companies newest ship, the captured war brig Soupfish. They sailed straight from Belson to Elizabethville. There the statue was placed upon the pedestal built for it. The dedication ceremony consisted of a military parade of all the troops who are being trained on Lacryma, as well as the 12 marines from the Soupfish. The cavalry are expected to be deployed soon to Prio to help end the stalemate that has taken place over the last several months. The divisions are mounted and ready for combat when called.
  15. I am enjoying the vast potential these new islands offer!
  16. Alex, Henry, and Jimmy's families each moved to Elizabethville from different parts of Corrington. Being around the same age they have quickly become fast friends. Recently, they have been out exploring around there new homes. Alex at 7 years old, heard some of the older boys talking about gold. He has decided they will find it. Borrowing a couple shovels and pick ax from their parents, they have found the perfect location to dig. Henry: My hands are getting sore. Are you sure the gold is down here? Alex: Of course this is where the gold is. Jimmy: I am super sore also. Do you want to take a turn shoveling all this dirt? Henry: I can't shovel, because I am watching for the gold nuggets. Jimmy: I could look for some gold nuggets. Alex: What do gold nuggets even look like? Henry: You guys are only 6, and I am 7. I know all about gold. I have to keep watching for the nuggets. We should be seeing one soon. Alex: I am almost 7! Then I can take a turn looking for the nuggets. Scrape, scrape, oof. Alex: What is this shiny rock? Henry: Let me see! He inspects it for a few moments, tapping it on the pick ax and holding it up to the sunlight. Henry: We have found the gold! We are rich! Jimmy: I can buy a toy soldier! Alex: I can buy a pony! Throw down the ladder. I want to come up and see our gold! I could pay someone to do my chores! Bouncing around excitedly, they continued to discuss what they were going to spend their gold on. Note: This is a prospecting build near Elizabethville. In a month, we will find out how knowledgeable Henry REALLY is about his gold nugget. Check out this link for previous builds regarding Elizabethville and the WETEC.
  17. First Education Facility on the Island
  18. Elizabethville has been growing in leaps and bounds. The efforts of the WETEC in enticing new settlers to the settlement has been paying off. They have seen an influx of people which has necessitated various industries and services. As any good Corrie would know, education was the key to progressing in the world. With this in mind, Micah had convinced Aaron Jenkins to settle in Elizabethville, and found its very first school. Due to the work needed to be done to settle the land, the class time is in the evenings. Schoolmaster Jenkins has set up a small classroom in the front of his house. During the day time, he has taken up his favorite hobby the most important discipline of recording the happenings of the present so that history will be preserved for the future. He has been several works in progress, including a history of the Corrington Empire. However, his newest work is tentatively titled A History of the Corrington Settlement on the Untamed Island of Lacryma in the Sea of Thieves and the Relations with the Natives There. (He is after all a true historian who would never use few words when more would suffice.) He intends to use this book in five years to teach the younger children. Today, he has been writing about the agriculture that has been taking place on the island. Feel free to open the pages of the history of Lacryma. Notes: This is going to be licensed as a large education build. The book was built as an entry to the Texas State Fair. The books measures 57x38 studs (just under 18x12 inches) with a height of 12 inches. This is by far my largest physical build. The log cabin was the second version attempted which proved far stabler than the one used in Those Smelly Pig Farmers... Oh Bacon! Here is an overview shot of the book. As always, complements, criticism, and suggestions for improvement are welcome.
  19. The Pinto Filly should have been submitted on the 5th. The Don Obello was in the Pirate Purge so there might have been issue with miscommunication on who was handling it.
  20. I have two ships that aren't listed either so I presume that there are some still missing from the lists.
  21. I agree that the cloth sails turned out great and that rigging looks awesome. Of course, the fact that it operates makes it even more amazing! I like the tumblehome on the sides, and the windows as gun ports work out well. I am curious as to why there is a net on the bow.
  22. My first pirate set was 6245 Harbor Sentry. I still have it in my collection, and it might be the reason I still love the bluecoats.
  23. Pillage the Village... where I got truly started on Eurobricks. This is a great version of the Forbidden Island! I have to echo with the others that it is a great job of pulling off the classic feel. Also great job on the brick built ship hull and sails. I shall have to try those sails one of these times. My issue with this build is that it needs a monkey.
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