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[OL - FB2] The Crabby Cyclops
Admiral Admirable replied to Sparhawk's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Welcome Sprahawk! Nice job for a first ship! As for suggestions, they already are covered by Bregir. However I do suggest that you can raise the sides of the ship to around 1 brick colour. You can also try to make the colour scheme more consistent. I also recommend doing some research on ship rigging types to get a little more of your sea legs. However, it's always great to see new members joining and We appreciate to have more builds in the future! -
[ESL-FB] The Fontonajo Gardens in Nova Terreli
Admiral Admirable replied to Elostirion's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Lovely builds. It's great how you made a good write up to go with them. Those are always appreciated! -
Esl - FB - Tuben - The Pelican
Admiral Admirable replied to Tuben's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice ship! Interesting design too! Haven't seen too many cogs on EB like this. -
Wow. The hull design is absolutely lovely and intricate. Good job!
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[ESL-FB] The Sea Awaits
Admiral Admirable replied to Aventador's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice work! I hope the ship comes soon! -
Great build! I like the floor tile design!
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Marching On...|Admiral Admirable| Corrington
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Marching On... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While awaiting the return of Admiral Admirable, his 2nd In command, Commander Radcliff was doing what he did best; training the men, while it was mainly the Admiral that trained them, Radcliff was the one perfecting each aspects of their skills, from accuracy, to battle strategies, and this time, marching. He watched as he praised himself for "training the men extremely well" He continued to command his platoon until the return of Admiral Admirable... END ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello all, here is my new freebuild. This time I decided to step outside and see if I could get any better pictures. Although the build itself I not extremely exciting, I just wanted a good way to showcase the amount of men I have obtained over the years. Heres some additional photos: Tree: Originally an attempt I made at creating a Lego Minecraft tree some time back. Minifigures used: I currently have 20 soldiers (left) and 5 officers/gunners (right) I admit that this freebuild for me was quite underwhelming . I was in a rush for time (seriously, I put this together in 10 minutes) so I can't say I proud of this build. anyways, as always suggestions and comments are always appreciated.
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Video review - Rock Island Refuge - 6273
Admiral Admirable replied to Lorentzen's topic in LEGO Pirates
Lovely set, lovely review. Keep up the good work! -
[COR - FB1] An Interesting Discovery
Admiral Admirable replied to Admiral Admirable's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Oh I see. I did feel that those were standing out. Anyways good luck on your new build! -
An Interesting Discovery | Admiral Admirable | Corrington
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[COR - FB1] An Interesting Discovery
Admiral Admirable replied to Admiral Admirable's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB1] An Interesting Discovery
Admiral Admirable replied to Admiral Admirable's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks all for your comments! @Captain Dee Thanks for the suggestions currently I do not have access to a professional camera now, hence my pictures are not of the best quality. For the studs, I feel I quite like the look of LEGO studs. Although SNOT techniques make a build nice and smooth, studs really have that LEGO look. And I like to have my builds to have that aspect. But I will take using some SNOT techniques in consideration in the furture. @blackdeathgr Who knows? Maybe it was even built by members of even a different, older race? Anyways the findings will be researched on as soon as possible (When AA figures out how to get the carronade onto his boat). -
Welcome BrickWolf! Its always a pleasure to see new members joining! As for all the other Corlanders and maybe some others, here is my new freebuild: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120546
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