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Thanks Bodi! That probably wasn't super clear, the first rate has all the supplies for the expedition and they were going to ferry them to shore on smaller vessels.
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Fantastic addition @Capt Wolf! A very entertaining read! I gotta say, I am pretty happy with all the results! Had 9 ships sail this month and made 4065 Dbs!
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Thanks Roadmonkey! Here is a few of the ways I position accessories: LDD positioning technique by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr For more intricate detailing, I sometimes have to build semi-elaborate crane like structures to pivot and twist things into place. A good example of that is what I had to do to get these sugarcanes on an ox-cart.
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Sweet ride! I like the use of the gold bar elements for the engine heads!
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Thanks! Yeah, placing the accessories takes some time and some homemade cranes to position them properly. I'm glad you like it!
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This is awesome! Go USA! Great job on all the micro details, it turned out really nice! Looking forward to some more models from you. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks for letting me know!
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Settlement: Fatu Hiva, ÃŽle d'Or
LM71Blackbird replied to Capn Frank's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The Fatu Hiva Expedition - Bamboo Kayak Craftsman, Licensed as a Large Artisan. Beachside conoe craftsman 1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr -
[COR - CH II - Cat A] The Fatu Hiva Expedition - Bamboo Kayak Craftsman Precursor: After word reached Quinnsville of the terrifying attacks deep in the jungles of ÃŽle d'Or, recently promoted Major Nathaniel Brickford felt obligated to do something for the helpless residences of Fatu Hiva. With Quinnsville now stable enough to function under the leadership of the mayor, Major Brickford started to assemble a plan. He was granted use of the mighty First-rate HMS Resilience - a floating fortress built in Quinnsville - that would allow them to bring enough supplies for an indefinite stay as well as distribute resources to the overtaxed settlement. After a week long and uneventful voyage, Major Brickford and a Battalion of troops reached the overcrowded harbor of Fatu Hiva. The events of what the Corrish soldiers saw and experienced was faithfully recorded by the Aide-de-Camp of Major Brickford, Sergeant Anthony Andrews. -------------------------------------- Journal entry of Sergeant Anthony Andrews, Aide-De-Camp to Major Nathaniel Brickford Day 8, We are on the eighth day of our expedition to discover what lurks deep in the jungles of ÃŽle d'Or. At the recommendation of some natives in the settlement, five of us set off down the beach to find a certain bamboo boat craftsman that claims to know what and where this supposed evil is coming from. When compared to the derelict dwellings that some of these poor people have to live in because of the overcrowding in town, he lives in a rather lavish hut. At first he seemed a little uneasy at seeing five uniformed men in red walking down the beach, but after some greetings in his native tongue, he realized why we were there. Beachside canoe craftsman 1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr To our delight, the native - whose name is Tuk Tuk - spoke in very clear English, namely because his mother was a corrish school teacher before marrying his father, who was a native chieftain. After the jungles started to erupt with violence, his family fled and no one knows what became of the rest of his tribe. He was very helpful and somewhat detached from the whole incident. He also showed no fear when he answered our questions, which was the exact opposite of literally every native we tried to question. He told us that there were many tribes that lived deep in the jungle and for years they have lived in perfect harmony. However, it appears that one tribe chieftain was slowing starting to get disgruntled about supposedly getting second pick of the good foraging and hunting grounds. He started to rise in prominence and soon gathered together several of the smaller tribes and started to terrorize the other clans. In the midst of all the violence, no one knows how many people have died and people have lost track of where the offending tribe has their main encampment. Beachside canoe craftsman 2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr We questioned him further and he told us that the other tribes that joined the uprising didn't realize that their new leader was a madman, but now they must obey or die. He believes that if we were to eliminate the offending tribe that the other clans would be willing to surrender and help bring peace back to the jungle. He seemed like he wanted to be the one to rid ÃŽle d'Or of this evil, so we offered him a price to guide our expedition through the jungle. He was apprehensive at first and seeing this, we of course asked why. He said that the jungle was filled with all sorts of relics that would cause chaos if disturbed. Well, Major Brickford bought into none of this mumbo jumbo stuff. Tuk Tuk first thought the Major's response was blasphemous, but after the Major pointed out that the relics were undisturbed now and there was so much chaos... Needless to say, it didn't take too long to rid Tuk Tuk of his fears. He agreed to lead us through the jungle and help us help all the residences of Fatu Hiva as well ÃŽle d'Or. We headed back to the Resilience to prepare our supplies and start ferrying our equipment to shore. We don't know what we will be up against, but we will certainly be prepared. Beachside canoe craftsman 3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr ------------------------------------------------------- Here is my entry to Challenge II Category A. I've got some great ideas for categories B and C, so with A out of the way, stay tuned for the rest of the expedition! I will license this as a large artisan in Fatu Hiva. C&C are welcome and appreciated and thanks for looking!
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Nameren whaler "Nipper" (now WTC)
LM71Blackbird replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Easily my favorite ship that you've built Drunknok! Nice color choice and good details throughout the build. My only criticism is that the masts might be a tad to tall, but I think it fits with the build in the long run. -
This is really awesome! Great job on the stop motion and the build itself is nice!
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[COR - FB] Close encounters
LM71Blackbird replied to Flavius Gratian's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great build Flavius! The terrain is pretty nice and I like that the log is kind of separated. It adds some great detail to the whole scene. -
Hear ye! Hear ye! The KPA seeks submissions!
LM71Blackbird replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Since it seems like were throwing around some appreciation, let me add to it! You guys are really on top of everything. Thanks for help making BoBs enjoyable and fun! -
[SR - CH II - Cat A] Canoe Makers
LM71Blackbird replied to Bart's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Hmmm, I have the same kind of beach idea... Great build Bart! I like all the little details and the WIP canoe was a great idea! -
Hear ye! Hear ye! The KPA seeks submissions!
LM71Blackbird replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Lol, I actually just assumed it was your first! You're welcome!
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Congrats on striking gold in your first mine!
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Shipwrights Guild Hall (WIPs, feedback, and advice)
LM71Blackbird replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
So I've been messing around with some of my physical bricks recently... My collection is... well, limited in terms of ship building pieces... But I had some fun trying some stuff out. The first two have been taken apart already, and I may never post them again, but I just felt like sharing. The lighting in my room isn't the greatest, and I'm certainly not a photographer. Cutter gunboat 1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Brig 1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr This one I just made yesterday, and I actually really like it. I may build a digital version of it as well. This one I will most likely include in some future builds. 20180705_004034 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Nothing overly special, but if you want to see more angles and such, I've got more over on my flickr page. -
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