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Admiral of the Red

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  1. Wow!!! Great job! Your eye for detail, seen in the cathedral, once again shows itself I might've used more colors in the walls instead of relying solely on the tile "stones" to break it up, but as always, an inspirational update! Love the shutters on the second one, btw.
  2. I like the design of the heraldry flag holder, but maybe the fireplace should be a bit larger? Great vig!
  3. Nice! Rare colors and new pieces!! The pet shop is extremely cute, what with the flowers and all
  4. Cute little cottage, and great idea overall! The photography is excellent on these, btw
  5. Nice! I like the story progression, and that crane is very impressive Maybe you could texture the walls of the tower the same way you did the docks? You could probably do this easiest by brickbuilding it instead of using the LEGO castle panels; just an idea
  6. Thanks for the suggestions!! Hoexbroe's clipper is a thing of beauty but his technique is a lot more brick intensive (resulting in a much longer ship) so I'll have to see if I can afford to make it sleeker I hadn't thought of not using the top section; thanks for the idea! Thanks! Will do
  7. Thanks for the suggestion, Admiral! I'll be looking forward to working on this
  8. Is the cannibal on the far left a zombie?! Great job with the minimalist effects!
  9. Hi there!!! I've been testing some techniques for the past week or so, but haven't really had the time to really work on it (that'll change when the summer comes ) I'd like to thank Perfectionist and Captain Green Hair for their techniques (you can see where), and as my inspirations for emerging from my dark age... Anyway, these are some WIP shots taken from my phone at school So here we have a full shot: I haven't decided yet whether to include an interior as well. Mostly I've been working on the bow: Which looks like this head-on: Here you can see the line which runs down the length of the ship: I've had some trouble with the stern; I didn't want to use this technique in the bow because it looked too "clunky" to me Well, that's it for now, comments and suggestions are highly appreciated!!
  10. At first I thought it was a ski helmet with heat-trapping padding and snow-glare-filter haha I'd totally buy it, even if it annoyingly read out everything I turn my head towards
  11. That is just epic; I can't believe it only took you a few weeks! Great job, especially on those massive wheels and the realistic detail work
  12. I love the look of your vigs; they're so polished, and the only places with studs visible are meant to have them be seen; really shows the effort you put in, great job!
  13. Wow great job on the bow! It looks lots better than using 1x4 hinge plates to make the curve. Also, using 1x2 hinges for the tumblehome is, as you're sure to have found out already, really expensive Oh well, it looks great, so you can't complain, am I right? The only thing I would recommend is more of a curve near the bow, but otherwise from bow to stern it's a nice gradual decrease in diameter.
  14. YAY! Happy Birthday!!
  15. I'm loving the modularity of the speeder.. and also how it's split into three parts
  16. That hidden arm laser is too cool My only criticism would be that it seems like it may be a bit top-heavy; the feet are innovative, using the wrenches, but...
  17. Hahahaha you had me there with the watermarked image and everything Great job! I love the little details like the tooth pieces in your statue's base, and the support structure for the dome!
  18. Welcome to EB, bartleby451!! This is a really fantastic forum where all the members are really helpful; hope you enjoy your time here and get your questions answered!
  19. Welcome!!! I have the same problem with my girlfriend, but it's all because I found this site: http://www.bricklink.com/ Beware though; you'll reach a new level in your addiction quickly
  20. Hey there! Cool outdoor shots; I'm looking forward to seeing more MOCs from you!
  21. The crossbracing technique you used for the roof is sheer genius!!!! LOVE IT
  22. That "Not Just a Pretty Face" one cracked me up! Great job drawing these by hand; that really takes a lot of dedication
  23. Notice the name of the ship, Admiral; it's Din's Fire, from Zelda I LOVE how you made the Triforce on the back of the ship; the whole stern is lovely! Also: your headrails are gorgeous!
  24. You don't have to get the full set; just go on Bricklink and you should be able to find what you need. Also, the old firefighter costumes fit right in around the 1800s
  25. This is fantastic!!! I love the daring architectural features but it's the landscaping that really does it for me
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