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Cool looking build! You really captured the simply classic castle style!
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Welcome to Eurobricks!
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[MOC] Art Nouveau Modular Corner Building
LM71Blackbird replied to Giacinto Consiglio's topic in LEGO Town
A beautiful looking modular! Great work!- 29 replies
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A cool looking build in the classic castle style! I like it!
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Je vous en prie!
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Greetings from Las Vegas, USA
LM71Blackbird replied to Creativebrick Studio 117's topic in Hello! My name is...
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Welcome to Euro Bricks!
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Welcome to Eurobricks Justin!
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A great looking build! Especially for your first pirate MOC! Details are superb and overall very nice! Keep it up!
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Splendid build! The terrain is awesome, the building realistic, and the story interesting.
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[COR - FB] Port Raleigh Harbour
LM71Blackbird replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great looking build! This looks like a properly busy harbor! I like the building how it's not just square. -
Nice looking ship you got there Bodi! I like her shaping and the sail plan.
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Nicely written Mesabi! Very informative. Ah, yes... I will be working on a few builds to be licensed in August!
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You're welcome and thank you as well!
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[SR-FB] The Rosa Lee (WIP)
LM71Blackbird replied to RocketSeason's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Wow! Great looking mine Bart! The inside is nicely detailed and there's so much going on. Agreeing with Captain Genaro, a few extra plates and 1x1 rounds would look good, but without them the model still looks fantastic.
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[COR - CH II - Cat B] The Fatu Hiva Expedition - Base of Operations -------------------- Expedition Log: Part 1 Part 2 -------------------- Journal entry of Sergeant Anthony Andrews, Aide-De-Camp to Major Nathaniel Brickford. Day 12, After two long days of traversing through the dense jungles of Île d'Or, we finally reached the clearing that Tuk Tuk told us about. It was a little smaller than we first anticipated, however the well trained troops quickly got to work. We tried to remain as quiet as possible, but we needed to make a temporary palisade to protect ourselves. We dug down and cut bamboo in order to make a slightly camouflaged campsite. From past 10 yards we were invisible. The Fatu Hiva Expedition - Base of Operations 1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr After most of the camp had been set up and the men were put on sentry duty, the major, Tuk Tuk, and myself began to form a course of action. Tuk Tuk told us that we were most certainly already being watched by the enemy. That was confirmed later when we started to hear the distant sound of war drums. We were within striking distance of the savage tribe, but we still didn't know what we were truly up against or even where they were located. Tuk Tuk began to tell us about the surrounding landscape as we brainstormed some ideas. The Fatu Hiva Expedition - Base of Operations 2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Tuk Tuk told us that the tribe would most likely be centered around a cave. The natives were very superstitious and in some of the caves there were shiny stones and veins of gold, which they believed gave them special powers. So we had to be prepared for a conflict in the darkness of a cave. Major Brickford believed that this could be a forgotten treasure and if what Tuk Tuk was saying was accurate, then there could be a fortune to be made on Île d'Or! We had priorities though, so we decided that before we finalized any plan we would find a vantage point and physically locate the natives campsite and find how strong their numbers were before attacking. It would not be long before we could liberate this island of this terror. -------------------- This is my second entry to Category B. More builds and more of the Fatu Hiva Expedition to follow! I was thinking this will fit as a small residence. C&C are welcome and appreciated and thanks for looking!
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[SR - FB 2 Jul 18] Tortuga's mixed herbs
LM71Blackbird replied to Professor Thaum's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Anyone want to talk about the Mars Mission Sets?
LM71Blackbird replied to LegoDW's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thanks! In Brethren of the Brick Seas (a lego role playing game) we use different dates. So instead of 2018, the 6 replaces the 20 and 17 replaces 18. So in the game the year is 617. -
@Captain Genaro / @Phred Just a reminder about the MRCA profits getting added to the accounts. Thanks a lot guys!