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Sweet looking MOC! Great angle work and I really like how you made that turret!
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[COR-FB1] Embarking on towards Adventure.
LM71Blackbird replied to Agent Kallus's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice build Kallus! Very nice intro to your story and good beginning character development! Can't wait to see what you come up with next.- 6 replies
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Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
LM71Blackbird replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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@Bregir: How would I go about setting up an account with the BOC? I have some things I would like to do that require some additional funds...
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MOC: Cove Market, fish and vegetable harbor market
LM71Blackbird replied to helos's topic in LEGO Town
Beautiful build! So many cool details throughout the build! Even the worn bricks add a very nice level of detail. Keep up the great work!- 27 replies
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Awesome looking micro build! Can't wait to see the finished real brick version! Keep up the great work!
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Sweet micro build @pombe! Great job with the waves on the base as well!
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[COR WTC] WTC Shipyards, Mesabi Landing
LM71Blackbird replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Monument
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
@Drunknok: Both Bart and blackdeathgr are correct. It takes a lot of patience and practice in order to get good at LDD! Posing can be the most annoying, especially when you have a lot of minifigures. For this build in particular, the posing only took about 10 minutes. Most of the time for this model was getting the monument itself to have just the right amount of decoration. -
That's your first real MOC??? Beautiful work! Great details throughout the model! Keep up the fantastic work!
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Monument
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Monument
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Dwarven "Big Boomer" Cannon v2.0
LM71Blackbird replied to Nightstalker's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Very nice looking diorama! Great details throughout! Keep up the great work!
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Welcome to Eurobricks! In regards to LDD, it still receives updates from LEGO. About a month ago it got a update with a bunch of new elements. I've tried 3 or 4 different digital building programs and I find LDD to be the easiest to get into, especially if your just starting out with virtual LEGOs. It will come down to user preference though.
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Wonderful looking layout! The waves on the water look very nice and the landscape is nice and varied. The building is also done very well, I like the use of 1x1 round plates to break up the white wall. Overall, great work!
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Monument
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks Drunknok! I got the idea about a month ago (and have had it built for about a month) after I saw the monument in Mesabi Landing. I figured it would be a good build for the beginning of rebuilding Quinnsville. -
[SR-FB] Hydrographic exploring on Sabre Island
LM71Blackbird replied to Bart's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice build Bart! Great campsite details and the story is entertaining.- 13 replies
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Monument
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much Bart! Thank you! Even though Tomsche kinda bailed on Bobs, from what I understand he was pretty active. I thought it was right to do something. -
Quinnsville Monument, Licensed as a Small Arts & Culture. QV1.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr
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Quinnsville Monument QV1.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr While Captain Nathaniel Brickford was making his way to the Military District of Quinnsville, he stumbled upon an exceptionally crafted monument. Upon closer inspection, he realized that man on display was the one-and-only Sir Thomas Smaugton, former mayor of Quinnsville. Nathaniel had heard much about Sir Smaugton and his many accomplishments. He founded Quinnsville and led the infamous Junkyard Fleet before one day retiring and suddenly disappearing. Nathaniel figured this might be something of interest to Governor Cooke, so he pulled out his paper and penned another quick note. QV1.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Dear Captain Cooke, Today I stumbled upon a monument of beautiful craftsmanship. I found out that it was built to commemorate and remember Sir Thomas Smaugton, whom you know founded Quinnsville. I believe the status and relative order throughout the settlement can be attributed much to his leadership and guidance while mayor. Given time we should be able to build upon the foundation he established and build Quinnsville into a extremely prosperous city. In service to her Majesty, Captain Nathaniel Brickford, Military Attaché to Quinnsville Thanks for checking out my latest Quinnsville build! I haven't had time to work on the larger structures for Quinnsville that I wanted to yet, so I figured I'd post an in-between build. It will be licensed as a small arts & culture. C&C are welcome and appreciated! Thanks for looking!
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MOC: Le Fleuron, 1729 third rate French ship of the line.
LM71Blackbird replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Pirate MOCs
Beautiful looking ship! I really like the way you built both the bow and the stern of the vessel. Great details in the cabin as well. Keep up the great work!- 53 replies
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