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Captain Green Hair

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  1. Nice Banana! Love the lantern, good job!
  2. That's a neat looking shunter, good work! Can we see the under carriage perhaps?
  3. It's good to see you're back and building! That is a nice looking ship, especially since it is made on Durmstrang hull parts.
  4. Funny entry and a nice build. It would look even better if you had some more light in your pictures. Good luck!
  5. Ha great entry, love the oversized trumpet thingy! Good luck Captain!
  6. Yes rum, drink more rum! Looks like a nice early outpost wih enough r&r stuff.
  7. Today we visit Captain Green Hair in his new beach house, located in Elysabethtown. The Captain meets us in his leisure suit. [CGH] Hello and welcome to my humble home! [CGH] I live here with my girlfriend Bricknancy. Ah here she comes now. [bN] Hiiiiii!!! [CGH] Why don't you go lounge, while I show our guests around? [bN] OK honey, I'll see you later! [CGH] She doesn't do much else anyway, but don't tell her I said that. Let's go inside! So here we are on the ground floor. To the left is our heating and stove, next to that is a shelf with rum. On the table are some fresh fruits and some more rum. I just love the elaborate tiled floors in these Spanish style houses, don't you? To the right you see a painting of one of my old ships and the stairs to the second floor are located here. Let's go upstairs! Here is our bed, my treasure chest, desk and some rum. You might wonder what is in my treasure chest: well it is of course my green headgear. They are invaluable to me. On my desk lies a map, and above the staircase there is an old flag I saved. What kind of flag is that CGH? Errr....ummm.....it is one of my former trade company. Let's uh go outside shall we? Through the bedroom you can go to the balcony. Here is a cannon I saved from a former ship and also my pet penguin ''hak hak'' can be found here. Of course on the table there is some rum and I like to watch the sun go down from here or look over the water through the spyglass. On a hot day it can also be nice to sit in the shade on the patio. Bricknancy is mostly found at the beach loungers located on the left. A bottle of rum is always good to have at hand, so there is a little table with the beach loungers. To the right is a launch boat we mostly use to get to town. It is always handy to have some rum in your boat. This is what the house looks from the right. And like this to the left. And yes the back can be closed to have a full building. That concludes my tour, you have a nice day now, and drink some rum! The house is located on the beach near Elysabethtown, The house is actually 16x16, so I'll license that as my first property. The use of the beach was granted by the gouverment, for his recent support in the Eslandola trade companies. The house makes about 1.000db's per month, this might have something to do with all the rum... I'm sorry for some of the unsharpness in the pictures, they didn't come out 100% as I would have liked. I hope you enjoy my little story. Untill the next!
  8. Great looking ship! Now build it in brick!
  9. What, what, whaaat? Why is my hair not green?
  10. Your stern is off to a good start. Indeed would continue the black above the gallery roofs, and perhaps ornate the roofs a bit as well. Above the rear windows you always have quite a nice space to do some ornaments. In the ship index you can find plenty inspiration. Apart from Sang Royale you might also find my ships Le Requin and La Mort Royale a good example. I'd also try and raise your white stripe in the middle by one plate and make all the steps going up to fore and aft more even to get a graduate slight curve. So middle part 8 studs, then 4, 4, 3, going forward and backward evenly (did that make sense?). It now looks slightly bent IMO. Good luck on it!
  11. I second that! Your pictures turned out really nice as well!
  12. You're of to a good start here, And I do like the yellow/white/blue and red colour combo. You mention that you are not happy with your stern. What exactly do you not like about it and what would you like to achieve? Do you want a clean style, or a more elaborate/ornate style stern? Please be a bit more specific, perhaps I can help.
  13. Great model, the detailed interior and the surrounding landscape really adds to it. Well done!
  14. Great looking army! I also see a lot creative parts use and great use of torso's. perhaps you can elaborate a bit on that some time?
  15. On your posted image the roof looked a bit high, but that's because the format of it is off. It looks like a nice shed on the other pictures, very detailed.
  16. I second that, well done!
  17. Nice little build, the palm tree is really good!
  18. That looks classic, well done!
  19. Great choice of faces and well executed minifigure posing. Shrooms ey?
  20. That's a nice building, the metal pouring into the mould is very creative!
  21. Excellent gas station, I love it! Where does the swing come from?
  22. Great little house! The plaster and red brick bricks look great, I had something similar in mind.
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