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Detective stories in a pirate RPG? I can like that! Also I do like ths pavement for some reason. It adds that feel of a building standing at an actual street in a town, not just a house in the middle of nowhere.
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[OL-FB1] "Empty Barrel" Rum runner
Jacob Nion replied to Col. Brik's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Solid and good looking vessel! The slopes at the sides give it such a beautiful sleek look. I think you're ready for bigger boats! -
Your park dioramas are tremendous! I love the architectural style you're giving to Oleon.
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[OL - AprFB2] Winter of the Juniper War
Jacob Nion replied to The Sarge's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Intimidating atmosphere. Great task to depict something from the history section of BoBS. -
Great hull design! You're really improving on the small vessels.
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Looks like a fast and aggressive vessel. Really love the dragon as figure head. I think it whould qualify as 4A vessel given that amount of cannons and size.
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[SR - FB2] the Dainty Sload Bar and Grill
Jacob Nion replied to Vedauwoo's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Now that is a piratey scene of my taste! The bow piece as roof woth all the marine vegetation on it looks wonderful. Like a pirate who got shipwrecked and decided to make the best out of his situation. The grills are especially a nice detail. And cheers for your impressive collection of rum bottles! -
[SR - MCRA] An interesting day in Granoleon....
Jacob Nion replied to Vedauwoo's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Love the action that is going on here! The vegetation under the pier is a great detail, really adds to the build. -
Queen Annetta's Proclamation
Jacob Nion replied to Fuzzy MacFuzz's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Beautiful palace scene! Love the whole throne section, especially the use of the pearl gold shell.- 18 replies
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Haha, gotta love those puny cannons on the forecastle! Have nothing to complain about this ship. Really good job and totally fine for class 3
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That is a great colour scheme! And again very good job on the sails.
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[COR-FB3 Apr] Small fishing boat
Jacob Nion replied to Brickwolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Solid little craft. Good work on the sail. You're showing a fine sense for putting action into a scene here. -
Impressive fortification. Love the use of the classic colour scheme. And I like how it's arranged as a corner of the whole fortress. Looks very playable!
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[OL - CF-A] Paying Homage to Zeus
Jacob Nion replied to The Sarge's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Haha great work on that statue! I really like that it's coloured instead of just stone grey. That really is a menacing pair of eyes! The watchful eyes of an all father. -
Very elegant hull indeed. I agree that it could use some rigging, the masts are the only weak point. And a bow sprit would be nice.
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[OL - CF-A] Wainwright's Workyard, Eltina
Jacob Nion replied to The Sarge's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Simple but good looking fence. Great work on the sign also :) -
[COR-FB1 May] Ténotclaxcan Trimaran
Jacob Nion replied to Brickwolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
You captured the overall shape well; a few more details would really improve the look though. So you could tile the deck, or put goods on it like backs, boxes filled with supplies, etc... Looking forward to more natives mocs! -
[OL-CF-A] The Poseidon Garden
Jacob Nion replied to Kolonialbeamter's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Impressive proof of imperial power! I love the baroque style of this scene. Wonderful work!- 20 replies
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[COR-FB3 May] The launch of the Phlogisphere
Jacob Nion replied to Brickwolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Interesting how new inventions spread across New Terra. Nice work, good thing those ballon pieces are available in Corrington colours. -
[OL FB1] Master Luhhans Forge
Jacob Nion replied to robinnilsson403's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
And again a completely new roof technique! I really like it. Great texture. The colour scheme is well chosen and ths way the pavement slowly raises makes the scene very believable. -
Calling Volunteers! Eslandola Vs. Mardier - Build Off
Jacob Nion replied to Kai NRG's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
85 Dubloons. 10 for the build, 75 for victory. Thanks. -
Kai said once that plantations indeed are always hinterland.
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I still say a prison is either an educational or a cultural building. Simply because it's most likely a state/government run institution.
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All shipyards of which I know by now are artisan properties. For prison I could imagine some tough sort of education...
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