Captain Dee
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[COR-TER] Reconnaissance in Force
Captain Dee replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Fantastic collection of minifigs in cavalry form, and that base is really nice as well. -
[OL-FB] Smoked meat for the Fort
Captain Dee replied to Keymonus's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
First, I really appreciate the historical tie-in with this build. And the build itself turned out very well. The variety of meats is great, especially the turkey legs as smoked steak pieces.- 14 replies
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[COR TER] A Fortuitous Discovery
Captain Dee replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is just about perfect. And the story is an interesting read. -
[COR-FB] Divvying Up Assignments, Westface
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Excellent tent design and idea for a build. It would look really cool in a larger encampment scene with some of your other designs. Is there a particular reason why the rear poles are leaning? -
[COR-FB] Artillery Drill, Westface
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The base of the build is a little plain but those custom cannons are beautiful. The barrel shape is just about perfect. And I really like the contrast of the white limbers.- 9 replies
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Another beautiful build as always. At first glance I didn't really like the green and yellow together but it has grown on me, and I think it fits the setting well enough. I really like just looking over all the details in the buildings.
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[COR-FB] Improving Roads, Terraversa
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice scene showing normal everyday work. I like the inclusion of so many different cutting tools.- 6 replies
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Another beautiful vessel from you. Great effort and excellent result.
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[Esl-FB] The Ténotlaxcan hat maker
Captain Dee replied to Tezclatipoca's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Fun and colorful build. It fits your story well. -
[COR - TER] On the Outskirts of Westface
Captain Dee replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Impressive layout and collection of soldiers! The camp scene and cannon placements are an added bonus. -
[OL - FB] The rat-catcher, Acropolis
Captain Dee replied to Ross Fisher's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
What she said. Neat idea and a cool build. -
[COR-FB] Corlander Army Camp, Westface
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Neat scene. Good job with the base and the tents look great. I love that custom cannon and the various troops. Absolutely! They really stood out to me. Good detail. -
Eurobricks Freezing on Mobile?
Captain Dee replied to Pdaitabird's topic in Forum Information and Help
Occasionally I have mobile issues but it seems to be more lag than outright freezing. Usually the problem will go away after changing topics, but getting there can be difficult. If that doesn't help closing and reopening usually does the trick. Phone is a year old. Again, it's just an occasional thing for me. I haven't noticed any particular pattern like the scrolling you mentioned. -
Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Captain Dee replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Good info. So... some NPCs are kinda player/non-player... We're in the twilight zone! -
[SR- Micro] Quayside Church, Hellion
Captain Dee replied to Count Vroskri's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The Technic pieces are perfect for micro church windows. Looks great for something that size. -
[OL-FB] Large Wooden Fort in Tarlor
Captain Dee replied to CapOnBOBS's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
You have really been churning out some great designs. This is fantastic. The sloped walls and central bastion in particular are superb. It would make a really good set. -
[OL-FB-COLLAB] Repaying the Loyalty of Nola Mar Part 2
Captain Dee replied to CapOnBOBS's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Another great design. I especially like the top overview pic without the roofs, which really shows the whole scene well. Lots of good details here. -
[OL-FB] Repaying the Loyalty of Nola Mar Part 1
Captain Dee replied to CapOnBOBS's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That's a beautiful and unique fort design. The curved wall technique works well here and the classic colors look cool to me. I really like the design of the magazines and I'm impressed at the sight of so many cannons. This would be a fun play set. -
[GOC-FB-COR] Fort Stockton, Wullham
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Beautiful scene. The beaches, the grassy knolls, the rocks, it all looks very fitting for the island. And of course the batteries and fort look great, especially with all the ornamentation on the latter. That staircase is beautiful flanked with the curved slope pieces. And finally, that is one huge base area. I'm impressed with your WIP shots and the relative speed that you're building. Approved for the Glory of Corrington!- 15 replies
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I also found the mirrors on Bricklink.
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Wow, that is beautiful! Fit for a queen! Splendid design, lovely use of color, lots of great details and techniques. I'm impressed with your collection of the wallpapered pieces, and the DUPLO mirror is just a fantastic addition to the scene. Excellent work.
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Fantastic library. So many great details to study. Great work on the spiral staircase in particular and I like those chandeliers. This would make an incredible display piece.
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Beautiful build again. The house fits the settlement style perfectly; I never would've thought to use the lavender on my own and it looks great. The scattered green parts on the base are also an interesting technique. And those sheep! *Insert rant about TLG not offering enough animals here*
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Beautiful. It would definitely make a cool set or display piece. The chapel and fountain look great, but the detail in the graveyard is simply superb with all the olive green plant pieces scattered around to make it look realistic. Also, the ship's wheel/helm piece really needs to be made in pearl gold, just for making chandeliers like this!
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[COR-FB] Rock of Cashel, Wullham
Captain Dee replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Neat idea and well executed. I like it.