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This is a fun story and a crazy ship idea. Keep up the good work.
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[OL Ch3b] The secret of the cup
SilentWolf replied to robinnilsson403's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
A great take on the challenge! Of the builds, the burned island is very realistic so I really like it. The water trickling down the wall of the cave is also well done. -
I definitely like the attempt at a night time build. I will agree they are hard to make out but I was able to do so on my computer by lightening them myself. The lightened one helps a lot. I like the town in the background. Gives a great depth.
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I like this building particularly the colonial design and the roof technique. Good work on the sand and boardwalk, though it might need swept a little more. The palm trees really add a lot to this build. The large one out front is a great idea! The tops of the back ones definitely have a great look also. That story though... Keep up the good work.
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Arrival at the Isle of Youth
SilentWolf replied to Franco Clarke's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I like the beach and particularly the sand piled around the bow where it ran aground. Though I am not sure Corries would be so careless... -
I could offer 1 db for each ship that is possibly sunk.
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Voting Thread - Corrington vs. Carno Build-off
SilentWolf replied to Kai NRG's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I am disappointed that with a name like Whoknowswho, there was not one reference to "who's on first base". -
Voting Thread - Corrington vs. Carno Build-off
SilentWolf replied to Kai NRG's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
You posted Corrington's builds bawkward. Ithe should be Puvel, Captain Dee, then Bregir per the order they listed and the storyline. -
This is a gorgeous ship and the rigging is very well done. I like the railing on the deck and the caronades are well done. I do have issue with the hole in the prefab bow. I still wonder why they designed it that way and on builds like this I like to see them covered or filled in some way. That is the only thing I can find issue with on this large vessel.
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[SR - FB2] The Queen Annetta's Revenge
SilentWolf replied to Jacob Nion's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a great ship. I am particularly fascinated with the cabin and the rigging. Also the various decorations and statues on the ship are great. I definitely can see that it is a Harpy once I am told so great job on some realism there.- 19 replies
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The story continues! I like the way you designed the painting and canvas. Also the wall technique with the arches adds so much character to this build. Great job and I look forward to the next part of the detective saga.
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[ESL-FB] Taberna Caldo, Strada Iniesta, Nova Terreli
SilentWolf replied to Elostirion's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This roof technique is great! I also like the way you designed the lower section of the wall. The green shutters add to the house, and the cobblestone that turns adds a lot to this build. This is probably my favorite of the buildings on the street, but just barely as all three had good details. -
[ESL-FB] Small Residence, Strada Iniesta, Nova Terreli
SilentWolf replied to Elostirion's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I like that this house takes into account that it is on the end of the row. It definitely adds to the house itself to have the two way sloped roof and it definitely adds to the combination of houses. -
Great story to go along with a great build. The road and sidewalk technique is great. I really like that roof! These are the times I realize I really don't know very much about building with Legos. Keep up the great work and thanks for inspiring us who have less experience.
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[COR-FB3] The journey begins- Rowing up the Marion River.
SilentWolf replied to Mike S's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a very clean build as we have come to expect from you. The presentation and photos are great. I like that the native in the tree is mostly hidden from view in several of the pictures while shown in the others. This truly causes the build to take on a living aspect with the tale that is being told. That tree is pretty amazing. It definitely reminds me of trees I have seen along the side of rivers and swamps. Great job on this exploration beginning. -
[FB2]Shadow's Point@Charlatan Bay
SilentWolf replied to CelesAurivern's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great use of lighting and a neat little boat! Though the subject matter seems very dangerous. I better sail clear of that area for a while. -
[SR - FB] Crazy Julio's Gem Emporium (Small artisan)
SilentWolf replied to Gulagurag's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
There is so much to compliment this build on. I am particularly fond of the slope of the wall at the roof and the method employed to make the corner. I like the windowsills and the furniture as well. I envy your wood printed brown tiles. My only critique is that with all the tiling you did on the build you left the top of the wall untiled which seemed out of place. Normally, I don't see the need but since everything else was tiled it seemed odd. Overall a very nice artisan build. Keep up the good work. -
[COR - May FB3] Fort Denison, Mooreton Bay
SilentWolf replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a well done fort and I really like the way it turned out. The hexagon shape did really well at portraying the tight curvature of the original fort. I agree with the previous comments that the base and water really added to the fort. Overall a great Corrington fort that reveals our superior technology!- 20 replies
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The Battle for the Grand Duchy of Prio
SilentWolf replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[Ol - FB1] Breshaun Silver Smelter
SilentWolf replied to Captain Genaro's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is an exceptional build showing the entire process. I really enjoyed looking at it. I was especially impressed with the bellows! I also liked the use of the darker plates as risen ground. It gave some texture but the different color also created a sense that there were certain sections of ground that were trodden on more than others. -
[OL - MayFB1] One-Horse Chaise
SilentWolf replied to The Sarge's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a really well done Chaise. You have definitely created it so that I knew what it was as soon as I saw the picture. Great job and look forward to more carriages (and ideas I can borrow) in the future. -
The Battle for the Grand Duchy of Prio
SilentWolf replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Did the first turn start Monday at 12:01 am or does it wait until after all the landings are tabulated? -
MOC- Huge Samurai Village-Mountain-Volcano-Lights
SilentWolf replied to Ben Pitchford's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I love this build and the timelapse was fun to watch it grow. I can only begin to imagine the brick count on a project like this. Well done and I support the project idea.- 64 replies
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