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[OL-Troop] 3rd Cuirassiers Company in Eltina
evancelt replied to Bodi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Yeah those sabres are rad! I ended up giving those BrickWarrior ones (left) to my bluecoats, and using the BrickArms ones (middle) for my redcoats. The BrickWarrior ones are more curved with a thicker blade -
Very nice! This looks lovely with so many great details. I love the little bell tower
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Fun arches, @Niku! Also like the cobblestones and fire/smoke
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{OL-Troop] 1st Lancer company at Crecopia
evancelt replied to Bodi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Interesting minifig combo, Bodi! Those horses with the moving back legs are great. I love using them for action scenes Is it a hockey rink or something? Does look sleek and cool -
[OL-Troop] 3rd Cuirassiers Company in Eltina
evancelt replied to Bodi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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There are 4 musketeers here - so it loses its magical trinity? Thanks! As Ayrlego mentioned, it was pretty hard to research this island as a lot of the action there took place years ago (some images are no longer functioning!). Was helpful to have knowledgable CORs and ESLs to ask for help! Thanks guys Thanks! I saw the well recently on a castle build and thought it would fit well here. The muzzle blast was fun to put together. There is a trans-red 4L rod going into the fez piece of the field gun and then there octagonal web and ice cream pieces are on the rod Thanks! Excited to see this extra help...soon! Yes, lime is scary. It makes me immediately think of the Simpsons. So to make it more subtle (less Simpsons-esque), I added the other greens and reddish-brown. I tried to keep the ground to lime, reddish-brown, bright green, olive green, and dark tan. Normal green only entered in as vegetation to keep the ground bright. Fun to use little 1x1 reddish-brown and lime tiles in the ground. Excited to see your in-process MOC!
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The PoTC officer torso is nice too, but it is very vibrant with the blue! I like that the classic admiral torso is a little more subtle. I opted to give Allcock some gloves. Does he normally go gloveless? Anyone have tips on how to make those elephant tails look more natural as branches? I have 8 or 9 of them. Maybe putting them all on a tree would make it look like a gnarly mess (in a good way?)
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Thanks @Kai NRG - Nah this is just a free build (I don't think we're allowed to raise troops in NPC cities?) to show some camp life. I've been intrigued by the mixing of various units together as the troops amass! It's also my understanding that preparatory builds prior to IC combat increase chances of winning
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Thanks! Thanks for pointing that out! I meant to add a reference to the tree-growing prickly canpear in the story earlier but it slipped my mind. Added now! "As they slowly inched closer to the edge of the jungle, Captain Hunter had the 33rd deploy a 12-pounder to the side of the path. A prickly canpear fell from the tree canopy overhead, causing the soldiers to momentarily freeze in their tracks. Finally in position, the troops crouched low, ready to spring into action once their presence was known."
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Thanks @NOD - Aurelia is the Corlander name for Dragonstone. Aurelia doesn't have a settlement page by that name, but Dragonstone does. Capt Wolf makes note of this name change in the recent MRCA post. Aurelia shares the island of Annetta with Port Raleigh and Elisabethtown
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[OL -KPA REACTION] Raise the Flag!
evancelt replied to Keymonus's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Wanted to add that the tiles capping the wall in the process pic look great, too. I also always spend time on details like that that end up not making it into the final pics.- 10 replies
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[OL -KPA REACTION] Raise the Flag!
evancelt replied to Keymonus's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
As I mentioned on Flickr, the forced perspective is awesome here! Great work! The not-minifigs below look real enough to fool my eye on first take Brick-built flag looks great!- 10 replies
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After returning to Port Raleigh from his reconnaissance mission to observe Aurelia's defenses, Captain Hunter exchanged his plainclothes for an officer's uniform. He met with the commanding officers of the 33rd Regiment "Red Sons" and Port Raleigh Militia at Flynn Blockhouse to describe the mission they were about to embark on. The following morning, a large contingent of 210 soldiers sailed upriver to the headwaters of Queen's River. There they were joined by 40 Ténotclaxcan warriors raised in Elisabethtown. The Ténotclaxcans had a good relationship with the Corlanders, having traded with them successfully for many years. The native warriors led the group overland along ancient interior paths toward the northeast corner of the island. The group approached Aurelia from the west. Aurelia had only one small fort which was positioned offshore on a small island. By keeping Batterie Royale directly on the opposite side of the city from their approach, the joint Corlander / Eslandolan force hoped the fort would be unable to fire on them for fear of hitting the settlement. As they slowly inched closer to the edge of the jungle, Captain Hunter had the 33rd deploy a 12-pounder to the side of the path. A prickly canpear fell from the tree canopy overhead, causing the soldiers to momentarily freeze in their tracks. Finally in position, the troops crouched low, ready to spring into action once their presence was known. Taking sight of Aurelia's western gate, the artillerymen let loose the field gun with a mighty roar. The shot collided heavily with the gate, blowing it off its hinges. The combined force rushed toward the now open entryway. Unto the breach! @Bodi, @KotZ, @CapOnBOBS, @Keymonus, @Bregir, @Capt Wolf, @Faladrin More Pictures:
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While most Corlander officers found quarter at the inns of Westface, NCOs and troopers kept camp in a number of large tent cities. Strategically, the presence of the encampments in the outskirts of Westface added another layer of defense to the town. As Colonel Sir Dirk Allcock looked on at soldiers from the 26th Foot, Elizabethville Militia, and Royal Artillery standing in line together for delicious-smelling fresh fish porridge, he thought fondly of how the gathering of different units from across the Brick Seas presented an unusual opportunity for diverse groups of Corlanders to mingle and share stories of their colonies. Even if the seemingly inevitable fight with Oleon didn't materialize, for the soldiers rallied at Westface the gathering would be a reference point for years to come.
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[WIP] The Seven Seas Barracuda (East Indiaman Galleon)
evancelt replied to cehnot's topic in Pirate MOCs
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[GOC-FB-COR] Naval Intelligence Office in Port Woodhouse
evancelt replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Great colors and great story! Is that medium nougat or dark orange on the ground? Either way, the orangish color and olive green in combo with slight overexposure work well with the reddish brown base to make it not feel heavy (like my Produce Farm build). Nice work! FACEBOOKED!
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Sounds good! I've got a bunch of the PoTC officer torso (maybe 6?) as well as a bunch of the Imperial Admiral torso (10?). I've encountered the reality that many other people don't have the Imperial Admiral torso, though, so it's hard to recreate Captain Brickleton for instance! I like to picture officers using the Imperial Admiral torso, but might be prohibitive to others!
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I see here that Allcock is using the newer officer torso. What is his preferred uniform?
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[COR-FB] Divvying Up Assignments, Westface
evancelt replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks! I was trying to work out something with white pieces that would look consistent alongside those smaller white tents I made en masse for the larger camp scene. The photo for this one was super hard to shoot because the large roof made it super dark underneath the tent. Ended up playing around with Photoshop settings to remove shadows Fun to see your recon build, @LM71Blackbird's marching redcoats, the prep builds - all together feels like the Corlander army is getting its ducks in a row! We had a giant snowstorm here in Colorado (25 inches of wet snow!) and my Allcock/Brickford heads are delayed in the mail until later this week, but hope to have some more builds where you can actually see their faces. -
[COR - TER] On the Outskirts of Westface
evancelt replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Those flameholders the artillery guys have are pretty awesome - are they official TLG pieces? What's the black/dark brown/dark green plant looking thingy in front of the artillery battery wall? Great array of cavalry, infantry, artillery, volunteers, cows, etc -
Awesome build, @Keymonus! I love the building textures and the roofline created by the long black tiles. FACEBOOKED!
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[COR - TER] On the Outskirts of Westface
evancelt replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Love seeing the marching redcoats! Nice work. Like @TomSkippy, I'd be interested to know how the yellow admirals are made