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[COR WTC] WTC Monthly - Issue 9, August 618
LM71Blackbird replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Entertaining as usual! -
[META] How Settlements have Grown
LM71Blackbird replied to Mesabi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nicely done graph. I'm pleased to see Quinnsville made the top 10!- 10 replies
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[Esl FB] The Sapling - a MAESTRO Trade Brig
LM71Blackbird replied to Tezclatipoca's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice looking brig! The color choice is really nice. My only criticism is that the rope on the bowsprit looks a little to bulky to me. Other than that, looks great! -
[OL - Era II - Challenge II - Cat C] The last battle
LM71Blackbird replied to Keymonus's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is probably one of my favorite storylines for Challenge 2! Beautiful work and entertaining story! -
@Phred To piggy-back off of @Drunknok, I purchased 60 troops for Quinnsville last month and they are not showing either. Quinnsville should have 90 active troops, but only has 30.
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MRCA Deadline August 13 - and new Raiding rules!
LM71Blackbird replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Will do. Just had to ask! -
MRCA Deadline August 13 - and new Raiding rules!
LM71Blackbird replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
As my curiosity begins to build... do we have any status updates on how the results are coming along and where @Captain Genaro is? -
[ChIICatA Cor] Native Pearling Village
LM71Blackbird replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
A beautiful looking MOC! So much great detail throughout! -
They do it all the time in Africa!
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Shipwrights Guild Hall (WIPs, feedback, and advice)
LM71Blackbird replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I'm liking the look of those masonry bricks! -
[SR - Era II - Ch II - Cat. B1] The Landing
LM71Blackbird replied to Professor Thaum's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great build professor! I really like the forced perspective! -
Well, I guess I'll just have to build another class 10 then... Thanks for the calculations Mesabi!
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[COR-FB2] Jellied Horse in a Can!
LM71Blackbird replied to Mesabi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice looking factory and great addition to Quinnsville! Mayor Brickford thanks for your contribution to the city! -
Thanks! The masts were pretty much a big experiment for me. I didn't know if they would even work! Thanks for the feedback, I'll take it into consideration for me next build! Lol... the good ole US of A still uses the imperial units, as well as two other countries... I'll convert the measurements for you next time though!
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LEGO Speed Champions - Wishlists and Future Speculation
LM71Blackbird replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
This would be awesome! Or more McLaren sets in general. IDK... Toyota is bringing back the Supra and Honda has the NSX. Those are both pretty popular cars. I'd really like to see Koenigsegg get a small lineup. Something alone these lines maybe? The CCXR or ONE:1- 81 replies
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Shipwrights Guild Hall (WIPs, feedback, and advice)
LM71Blackbird replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Barque 5 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr @Bregir: Could you please direct me to the right class for the above vessel? I was thinking class 7 based on hull length, but now I'm not quite so sure. Thanks! -
Thank you! Yeah, I was looking through my pieces and thought, hmm... never seen handcuffs on a ship bow! As too class size... She's bigger than any class 5 I've built. Using hull measurements, a class 5 has 3 to 4 midsections and two end pieces. That puts it at about approximately 15 inches on hull length. For a class 6, 5 hull sections for a single decked vessel puts it at about approximately 17.5 inches on hull length. I went with the class 7 because the hull on her is 24 inches long and with the bowsprit she is pushing 32 inches. This photo gives a little better perspective on her true length.
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Schooner "Northern Gannet" Coming all the way from the Corrington mainland, the double masted schooner "Northern Gannet" is a sight to behold. Barque 6 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Barque 7 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr The "Northern Gannet" was built by Richard Brickford as a trade ship for Brickford Enterprises to haul corn and grain throughout the Brick Seas. Richard, the mayor of Quinnsville knows that seeing this ship sailing into Queens Bay can only mean one thing; his wife has finally joined him in the new world! Barque 11 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Richard was rowed out to meet her before she makes it into the port. He's excited to see her, but realizes he'll need to commission a large house than the one that he currently lives in! ---------------------------------- After much thought and consideration and lots of failed techniques, I was finally able to create a ship that I am rather proud of! While building it I remembered that Richard has a wife on the mainland and that she needed to join him eventually in their new home of Quinnsville. As usual, C&C are welcome and apprecieated and thanks for looking! There are a few more photos and different angles over on my flickr!
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I personally like the more realistic aspect of BoBS. It would be cool to maybe expand it slightly, but I don't think steam ships and stuff like that would really be a match in my opinion. Interesting question though Mesabi!