Captain Dee
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[SR - FB] Lothario's poker lounge
Captain Dee replied to Fraunces's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Beautiful table. I love how well the camera focused on that shiny chrome gold coin! The whole scene looks nice and the grouping of minifigs looks really good. And the parrots' conversation is a perfect way to write it! -
Sir Dee hates dancing, and therefore the ballroom is quite small, so... Ten times? Have you been spying on me? I haven't decided on the exact floor arrangement quite yet. The gold inside the center of that design will be swapped for white, and the patch of dark red inside that will probably include some black. Goldfinger strikes again!!
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[COR Jan FB1/GOC] Spudkirk Armoury
Captain Dee replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Your "ok" builds are fabulous by my standards. Anything in particular that you aren't happy with? I quite like the color scheme, especially the dark orange and light grey. The vegetation is good and I really like the effect you've created with the water. Good group of minifigs, too. My one complaint is just that the seagull and the light grey elements (pretty as they are) almost get lost on the edges against the white background, while the black base just jumps off the screen at us. Perhaps making the upper level dark grey, or some darker color/tone, would provide a sharper contrast instead, unless it ruins the overall look? Or perhaps a colored background, which I realize you never really do? Just a thought. Approved for the Glory of Corrington. -
[OL-FB] A New Commission and Command
Captain Dee replied to merc's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That's quite a collection of minifigs and a very busy scene. The buildings are nice, and I like the interiors, but that beautiful wall is probably my favorite detail. -
[COR - Ship Level Increase] The time has come...
Captain Dee replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I really like the decor in this room. Both the curtains and swords on the wall look cool. All these builds to increase ship limits... what's going on... -
I picked up on what it meant after having seen a few, but I have to agree with you regarding what it sounds like. I mean, there wasn't any better way to describe it?? C'mon now. @Classic_Spaceman That's perfect!
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@GREG998 I think it has to do with past news topics in that sub forum being overrun with non-news, nonsense, baseless speculations, dumb arguments etc to the point that the real news was lost and buried; and that this (drastic) approach was deemed necessary to make the news topic useful, especially when there are "discussion" topics for all that other chatter; and considering that it seems nice warnings just weren't working anymore? At least that's the impression I get. As for the OP, I never get logged out that I can tell, but then I tend to log out if I'm going to be off for a while...
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He's obviously just preparing to take a saltwater bath, and taking his ducky along. Y'know, to test for sharks. Another fun little build. Perhaps the height of the dock is a result of, like, low tide? Did you intentionally leave out the typical brown from among the goods? It sure creates a stark contrast to the dock that way. And what piece is the wine bottle (goblet) resting on? Is it just resting on a tile? Ah yes, the typical Eslandolanican outlook on the world.
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Nice build and excellent figure posing. And the faces on those noblemen are perfect! Good job with the story too. It sounds as if adventure awaits.
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Crossed cannons as wall decor... that's a new one on me. I like your use of the black heads in the barrels; too bad you have to break up the curves with the blocky parts which I assume are necessary to mount them to the wall? I like the figure posing and broken section of wall, particularly the way Captain Argentum is rushing out over top of it. But for a newly promoted Commodore, he sure does spend a lot of time reading the classifieds! If you consider mowing grass artistic, then yep. Oh wait. That's the upper case kind. Oops. Hehe. No, seriously, this illustrates the story well enough.
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[ESL-Sistership] Third time's the charm
Captain Dee replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice interior presentation, and creative way to complete the required build. I love the gleam on those cannonballs; it's a pity those pieces aren't small enough to actually fit into the cannons. On the subject of lighting, I would've swapped the position of the captain and the sailor he's talking to, just to get him out of that shadow where we could see him better!- 6 replies
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I wish I had more ship levels ...
Captain Dee replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I'd like to see your take, if you could make it different and unique. Go for it! -
I wish I had more ship levels ...
Captain Dee replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Fun build and great use of that genie minifig. "I'm here to help you dude. You ain't never had a friend like me." -
Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Captain Dee replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
@Kolonialbeamter you're backkkk!!!! -
Splendid. One question: is the good Constable's wife the blond and his daughter the brunette, or do I have it backward? As for DUPLO, I've never given it a serious look. I went searching without much hope for LEGO mirrors and found 2 items: the (real?) mirror from a modular or something, and the DUPLO piece, which is available with the pearl gold "clock frame" base. So naturally I bought a few of the latter. But yeah, the compatibility is nice!
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Captain Dee replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Oh no... terrible timing on my part. I assure you I won't be finished by then. Interesting looking challenge at any rate. -
Until very recently, it had been almost 5 years since I last shopped on Bricklink. And I've bought very little from brick-and-mortar stores for several years. I've long wanted to do a project like this, and it takes more parts than I already had, so... Sometimes I wish I had friends or family that I could buy and share parts with. It would be easier that way, so long as everyone didn't want to use the same things at the same time!