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Captain Green Hair

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  1. LOL :-D The colors and shape are nice, i would add a front mast though. Cheers!
  2. Does it need to be closed on the sides, or not??
  3. I couldn't think of a more fun job, maybe we shoul encourage a dutch legoland and apply :-D I thougt up a name for my ship, Le Requin, wich means the shark. Let me know what you think guys...
  4. You can easily find cuttrough pictures with google, i think it's the easiest too base it on a real ship.. Good luck mate!
  5. Would be a nice experiment to do the onderwaterpiece of the hull that way..........
  6. You will, just keep on building;) I like too sare the ideas, the headrails are someone elses idea, so we can all help each other and maybe one day we can work for legoland *sweet*
  7. Also a good color indeed, but there are more red brown pieces available i think...??
  8. I'd use red brown, definetly!
  9. Yeah that's cool!
  10. Great army, they have a good soundsystem too :-D
  11. Found some, thanks a lot!
  12. Thanks, i couldn't yet find any on BL, but now i know my quest is not useless;)
  13. Has anyone ever seen yellow flippers........... Can't seem to find 'm, and i really need a pare for an experiment including a figurehead :'-(
  14. Arr yes, But you haven't seen captain green hair's ship, light and fast, called the yellow thief.......
  15. How are these two fixed onto the carriage? P Just clamp 'm in the L shaped bricks;)
  16. As requested by some i've posted pictures of my new stern and moc canons on brickshelf, they're seen here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=274316 Enjoy! Phredit: added thumblinks to post
  17. Awesome ship mate, the captain would like to steel it some time X-D Like Phred said, you've pushed the standard hull to limit, without making it crude *y* Greetings! (watch out for the yellow thief)
  18. Yes it was on brickworld 2007. Truly awesome, there are some pictures of the complete castle here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/72635252@N00/605650056/ I've seen fort brimstone, awesome fort mate! Aye!
  19. Arr mate's, Found this Moc on the net, look at the brick walls and the small window on the left. Really cool for old buildings and walls i think... Aye Edit by Phred: Changed link to posted image
  20. I think it's the same, look at the frontpiece and the rudder.... Did you see the pictures of my stern on BS mr. Tiber? I'd like to know if this is helpful? Greetings mate's!
  21. Amazing ship, this guy is busy for a long time. I think he made a new BS username, i've seen the beginning about 1,5 years ago in this folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=179305 I already wondered what had happened to it.. Amazing! PS: the've salvaged the real ship, and it was very well preserved. They are restoring it now in Sweden, many pictures of the actual ship can be found. Did the Swedish really think the Dutch would give away a good ship, aye:)
  22. Ok, I've uploaded the pictures of the canons and the stern on brickshelf for mr. Tiber and Phred. They're seen here, in the folder pirates, i don't know when its public........ http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=RickB Enjoy!
  23. Yes, those are the railsi mean, in Dutch we call them de corvijnagelbank, i don't know what it is in English so i call 'm rails:) Grtz! Phredit: fixed quote
  24. Mr. Tiber, You can add some rails in front of the masts, they used to fasten the lines to hoist the sails on them.
  25. Nice ship mr. Zcerberus, you've got the shape just right! I like the riggings, i know how much time that costs;) Greetings mate's!
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