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[COR - FB] Cocoa Plantation, Quinnsville
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much! Well, I'm not quite sure what I did either, but I'm glad it turned out good!- 14 replies
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[COR - FB] Cocoa Plantation, Quinnsville
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks Ayrlego! There's no bluetack in LDD (), so it took little bit of thinking to get the pods attached just right, I'm glad that you like it!- 14 replies
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[COR - FB] Cocoa Plantation, Quinnsville
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Lol! Yes, who thought there was cocoa on this island? Thank you! I'm glad you like! I going to try my best to re-invigorate Quinnsville. I've already got some builds on standby, so in the coming weeks and months, expect lots of developments in the settlement!- 14 replies
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You would of course be correct. My mistake. I thought I built it with 4 48x48 baseplates, not 4 32x32 baseplates... I'll fix that. Thanks for making me aware!
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Quinnsville cocoa Plantation, Licensed as a Large Plantation.
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Quinnsville Cocoa Plantation QV3.5 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr After safely arriving in Quinnsville via the Cocovia Wagon Way, Richard and Nathaniel Brickford set about going straight to work. While Richard went off to see about a place to stay until a proper house could be built, Nathaniel went off for a walk to stretch his legs after the sitting for so long. He ended up following his nose to a cocoa plantation on the outskirts of the settlement. He found the manager of the plantation and promptly asked for a tour of the area. He wrote down his findings in his notes and composed his first letter to Captain Cooke on Quinnsville. QV3.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Dear Captain Jno. Cooke, RN, The state of Quinnsville is better off then originally perceived. While it has not seen very much growth since the retirement and sudden disappearance of Sir Smaugton, the settlement is operating business as usual. Just today I had the chance to tour one of the many cocoa plantations spread throughout the settlement. While the techniques that they use are still rather primitive, they effectively harvest vast amounts of raw cocoa each day. On a whole, I believe the entire settlement will be similar in the lack of modern conveniences, but that should be a relatively easy fix, given time and some dedicated care. I will begin the inspection of the fortifications and the troops before the week is out. Hopefully the lack of proper leadership has not made them relax in their regular duties and drills. In service to her Majesty, Captain Nathaniel Brickford, Military Attaché to Quinnsville QV3.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Here is a close up of the tree for those interested. This whole build was inspired (and basically copied ) from @Ayrlego's cocoa plantation. I also reversed engineered the tree from his design. C&C are both welcome and apprecieated! Thanks for checking it out!
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Cool Micro spaceship builds!
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This is an awesome display! So much going on and great builds throughout! Keep up the fantastic work!
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[MOC] 4x4 Rally Car
LM71Blackbird replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Quinnsville Station, Licensed as a Small Commerce.
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In response to official orders from Captain Jno. Cooke RN: Following the delightful festivities at the Grand Ball of King's Harbour, Colonial Governor Captain Cooke, was impressed with the gumption of Richard Brickford and decided to appoint him the Royal Surveyor of Quinnsville. To accompany and assist him, Captain Nathaniel Brickford was also dispatched as a military attaché to the settlement, to assess the state of the settlements defenses. After enjoying themselves at the wonderful celebration so graciously hosted by the Governor of the Southern Isles, Captain Brickford and his father, Richard, set out immediately for Quinnsville to fulfill their new orders. The docks of King's Harbour were bustling with activity, with so many people having arrived by ship to attend the Ball, so the Brickford's, decided that it would be a smart decision to experience the newly completed Cocovia Wagon Way that they had heard so much about. QV8.1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr They hired a wagon to take them all the way across Cocovia to Quinnsville. They experienced quite a pleasant ride on the freshly laid tracks, with beautiful views of the flora and fauna of the island. QV8.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr After their journey, they were ready and poised to survey the settlement and landscape and report their findings to back to Captain Cooke. But that would start on another day, the first order of business was to find a residence to live in while in Quinnsville! Thanks to @Bregir for the new appointment of Royal Surveyor of Quinnsville! This isn't a super large build, but I figured it would get the job done for showing my characters arriving in their new home of Quinnsville. C&C are welcome and appreciated and thanks for looking! More builds to come in the near future!
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This is really cool! Great job on the star shape of the fort!
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[COR-FB-Class 5 Ship] Brig "RSND Dolphin"
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! I originally built it for Lego Ideas, which is why it's got so many play features and such. I'm glad you like it!- 13 replies
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[COR - FB] Quinnsville Shipyard
LM71Blackbird replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Welcome to Eurobricks! I mainly an LDD builder myself as well. Also, you've got my support on your project!
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Fantastic work @Bregir! It's was definitely worth the wait and it certainly shows a lot of hard work was put into this. It's awesome to see so many sig-figs interacting with each other!
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Welcome to Eurobricks! I do enjoy a good LEGO stop motion build, great editing work on the video!
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Nicely done Bart! Great details throughout and the base looks awesome!
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[OL - February MRCA Build] The capture of Gregory Decker
LM71Blackbird replied to Bodi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR] Another agave plantation for Mesabi Landing
LM71Blackbird replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Another nicely constructed plantation for Mesabi Landing! Your on a roll Drunknok!! -
[OL - February MRCA Build] The capture of Gregory Decker
LM71Blackbird replied to Bodi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Awesome ships @Bodi! Great details and nicely narrated story!