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Wow, what a fine ship! The custom hull is awesome, it's a custome one, right? By judging the nicely curved line, I bet it is. The masts and rigging are very well built too. The loading scene is very convincing, with a multitude of actions, nice minifigs posing! And it's very thoughtful to provide them with plenty of lifeboats.
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Thank you BD! Glad you like the rigging. Thank you Bart! The yellow round bricks are there to secure the second part of the mast, they have a transveral hole for technic rod, unfortunately I only have them in yellow.
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Nice scene, great depiction of shipbuilding process and I like that rail!
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Wow, all these details, I especially like the molten iron.
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Nice ship! Of sturdy build, and the crew are well protected behind these raised bulwarks.
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[COR WTC] WTC Monthly - Issue 3, February 618
Bodi replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great writing Drunknok! It was quite entertaining to follow your internal intrigues, please give us more. -
A nice classic looking ship, I like her sails, the tiled deck and the brick-built hatches. Nice combination of color too!
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That's astonshing, a proper flagship! The black, blue and grey color scheme looks nice and it makes the ship looks very imposing. It's great that you finally got time to finish her for this MRCA. The custom, the rigging and detachable deck are just fantastic, better than I expected!
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Thanks Mesabi. No interior though, there's a arch-built frame in the captain's cabin, to support the rear plate of the stern, i.e. the windows and the curved side. They are in fact hinged to that support, and the whole thing is quite massive, so I didn't bothered to build an interior for the minifigs, they've to live with it. Glad you like it, Prof. Thaum. For the sail on the spanker mast, I guess you were referring to that triangular sail? I'm not quite sure but I copied it from a shipmodel of mid-18th century, maybe it was the fashion during that period. Qui sait... Glad you like my ship! Sorry for the late reply.
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[Cannon Foundry] The Dragonfire Gunworks of King's Harbour
Bodi replied to Captain Dee's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Another top quality build, that roof is really impressive, I ncan't imagine how many studs you employed there, but the result is well worthy. I like also how you've portrayed the production process. -
The garden is very well built, the trees and flowers are orderly distributed. You did a good job on the interior, with the fully tiled floor and all these nice furnitures.
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Wait a minute, light pink pillars and dark pink roof, are you sure you in the right place. Breschaun is decent spot to be, full of majestic buildings and arch of triumphes, etc. I only know a guy from Eltina has recently painted his house in pink.
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Glad you like that stern and thank you for your advices on that. "shipshape and Bristol fashion", hum a new nautical term, taking notes... And yeah, I started to tie these damn knots on the shrouds, is that the correct term? I was aware that it'll cost me a lot of time but I never thought it was that time consuming, but since my 6-years old boy was watching all the time, so I had to set a good example, dad never quits. But I defenitely need a pair of reading glasses now. The alcoholic is not a problem, this is Oleon ship after all, and "blatant alcoholism" is encouraged.
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Glad you like the headrails (thank you for the correct term!), you may have recognised the design, I stole it from you. The yellow curve is more a habit, all my ships have these yellow curves and I didn't pay attention to colour matching on this one, now you said it, it would indeed be better that I replace that with gold or blue. And the red bulwarks are intentional, glad you've notived that. Thank you Blackbird! I'm also happy to see that these two colours did go well together. Thank you for the compliment Kwatchi! The wolfpack thingies are part of my old brick collection, I'm glad to be able to bring them to light again, otherwise they will remain hidden in that biscuit can. And that rat wolf insigna will be the symbol of a new squadron.
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Very nice ketch, although I've already seen it elsewhere but I can't help myself but to admire it. The black band is well integrated with the white hull, my favourites are the bow rails and the stern decoration. And these microfigs are hilarious.
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The busy Eltina shipyards has yet delivered another vessel to the colonial squadron of la Royale. Such speed is only possible with the affluence of new settlers, indeed, the recent event at a former Mardier island has forced many of the "Royalists" to flee to more hospitable lands. This extra of manpower allowed our shipyards to run 24h on 24 to satisfy the thirst of la Royale for mooaarrr ships. Meanwhile, to exploit further the labourers, the owner of the shipyards, Knight Lagaufre, has decided to launch a new frigate, a heavy one. She's built with 5 midsections, length-wise is comparable to a class 7 two-decker, but since she only has one full deck, I plan to license her as a class 6. C&C are welcome. Vive le Roi!
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I like your plants and rocky outcrops, nice minifigs posing!
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Very eye catching figurehead, well done on this one! The hull is nicely shaped, and I like the use these bow pieces, I shall try to use them on my boats too.
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Nice classic looking fort! Lots of details both inside and outside, the guns are quite large, anyone who dares to attack your fort shall think twice.
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Interesting floor technique, quite unique. And intersting story too.
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[OL-FB] Preparing for Another Shipyard
Bodi replied to Capn Frank's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[Cor - Feb FB] Autumn Trading House, Jameston
Bodi replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Very nice land build! Nice job Ayrlego.