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blackdeathgr

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  1. Excellent ship!!! So sleek and intimidating! And as KB said it DOES look a bit like the classics we all played with and still love! Heck, I even like the bedsheet you used as background! Once again a great ship while looking it from every perspective! I am glad we are having you with us.Keep up the good work! Vive le Roi!
  2. Tribute and Tuna for me!
  3. Excellent idea!!! Permission to commandeer borrow it please!
  4. @Bodi Welcome, welcome! And may you have tons of fun!
  5. This is my entry for Cat C: vehicles of the 2017 "Braaiiinnss" contest: The fighting cart Nobody knew how it started. First the elder succumbed to this plague, then the weak. There wasn't any discrimination. Peasants and nobles suffered the same fate. Even our gracious King fell ill and was transformed into one of these flesh-hungry beasts. With him gone, order crumbled and many lost faith in our fathers' gods. Entire cities started to either fall to this plague or were being evacuated. None should stay behind, as by doing so, his fate was sealed. A seemingly endless life of roaming hungry for human flesh. For succumbing to this plague mean that you get turned into a mindless zombie. We didn't even had time to find out how one could get sick. Most plague doctors believed that it was these creatures' breath. Or their smell. That's why most of the survivors wore masks or handkerchiefs on their face. Or even their oozing while you killed them. And oh, boy, we had our fair share of killing on our way out of the city... Our only hope was that these creatures were slow. Really slow. Unless they smelled human flesh. That drove them mad and could run like horses luckily for us, for a short distance only. I was a young lieutenant when all this happened. Our brave commander found an ox driven cart and we all got aboard. Munition was fortunately not a problem for us. It was time to flee but we didn't even know where to go. Just flee... (Hint: For a better audiovisual experience, hear to this tune while visiting this post) More at Flickr and as always, thanks for watching and good luck everybody!
  6. Hehehehehe, and they say Oleanders kill the natives... Nice ideas you showed us there Mesabi!
  7. Welcome on board and a very funny way to enter BoBS! Regarding the moc, I particularly like the inventive way Professor made the raft (green plates illustrating the "ropes", the palm trees that got cut down and Professor's clothes acting as sails).
  8. True story: I know someone who accidentally named one of the RPG character's after a brand of athlete's foot powder. In any case, if it isn't obvious, this ship is named for a poem. And thank you for the kind words regarding the build. (great poem btw)
  9. Don't worry, I know that feeling. I can't seem to create what I usually have in my mind. Maybe KB and others around here will give us some lessons, else keep just keep a close look at others mocs and keep experimenting! I like your stories and posing a lot though, so enjoy your staying here and please continue to entertain us all
  10. Intriguing story and an idea excellently implemented! We could really use some fresh ideas around here Good job once more!
  11. One more wonderful ship with brick built sails. Although the name is already taken!
  12. This is a well design ship with good proportions. Small to medium sized vessels are always a nice sight. Keep up the good work!
  13. Hehehe, I like the fish under the sea! Clever move
  14. a) Nice color choices and minifigs b) Nice story but c) I am sure you can put a bit more effort on the ship building (at least a sail or something similar would greatly enhance the looks). And remember, If you ever need help on shipbuilding, our experts at Shipwrights Guild Hall will gladly answer any of your questions
  15. A bright idea, nicely executed! As story telling is a vital part of BoBS, I am anxiously waiting for the results after examining the dead RNTC soldier's body... (And no, I am not a cannibal)
  16. Indeed a nice continuation to the story! Buildingwise, I think I will agree with CG on the brown path.
  17. A nice scene indeed! And you might actually make me love those stickers after all... (although I still wish TLG could produce one more faction...)
  18. I am still laughing with all those comments! Trashtalking ftw!!!
  19. Wow! Nice carriage and house (and its interior)! As I commented at part I, tan oats are great but the golden ones are a bit too "metallic" for me. Royal it is then!
  20. Very nice! I especially like the bridge and the oats (I am not sure about the golden oats but the tan ones definitely worked out alright)
  21. A fine MOC Phadeout. Shall we expect some trouble on the way??
  22. We have also conquered all Corrington but their capital city and we are slowly munching on those Greenies, calling themselves Eslandolans. Oh, and those Sea Rats? Those are our best buddies! So basically... same ol same ol
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