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Captain Green Hair

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  1. Filled in!
  2. You've just read my mind, great!
  3. You can try to find some on Bricklink.
  4. Which Military figures exactly, and what do you think is cheap?
  5. Impressive work, really like all the small detail you've put in them. The only thing I don't really like is the piece you've used for a side window, but that is just a matter of personal taste I guess and I couldn't come up with a better part this moment.
  6. Thanks for all the kind words guys! I'm kinda new to trains myself, making it look like a train is 1 thing, making it run smoothly is however another. You can put in different gears, to keep the wheels running simultaneously, this works better when you have a pushrod across the wheels. It really helped my BR22:
  7. That sure looks fast, great video as well! Really liked the scene in the tunnel, where the roads looked like they were to scale, but the ''chasing'' scene and crashes were hilarious too!
  8. This is really too bad,more even since legally he can't do anything against it. I hope it doesn't stop him from doing the awesome work in sharing instructions he has done until now.
  9. You might be gone, but not forgotten, Happy birthday man! So you are finally legitimate today, enjoy it and have some:
  10. So you 2 finally agree of helping me rebuild the fleet of 1.000, sail up the Thames and get Joey Lock? Back on topic, after Legowworld I'm definitely going to post more feedback Admiral C!
  11. Where's that famous historical guy with the small moustache? I kinda missed that part... Can you PM it to me?
  12. Reading this topic sure brings back good memories, luckily we are starting a new project pretty soon! The galleries are made with horizontal plate hinges and attached to the ship with pins, under an angle. In his private helicopter of course... Thanks, the ship was mainly inspired by the HMS Victory and other ships of her time, it also explains the colour scheme. The sails are made of an old treated Ikea curtain I had laying around. Beer and Metallica, agreed!
  13. If that would be a Dutch ship, I'd be more then happy to help you out.
  14. I hope your username doesn't fit you..... That aside, welcome to Eurobricks!
  15. I think I was trying to unpack while it wasn't on my HD yet, haven't used rar or zip in ages.
  16. I see what happened now, got it to run, thanks! Will give feedback as soon I've done some playing with it.
  17. Hmmzz, it says could not find the main class: griddy.griddy
  18. It's great to see a Beta version of something you've talked about for ages! However it is not running for me, it gives a small line in my command screen and then closes even before I can read what it says. I am using Vista....
  19. Truly beautiful, you keep getting better at getting detail into the buildings. As the Benelux-Whatever-Team is planning a diorama, this is a great inspiration, just love it!
  20. Pearl gold is a challenge, but it looks frikkin awesome if you ask me. Bows can be difficult, just bear in mind that you want it very round at the point where the headrails start. They go from a beam of wood, very pointy, to very round, perhaps one of the hardest shapes to achieve with square bricks. Yeah the blue paint was cheap Chinese stuff, so it washed out when I fell in the water again... I'd keep the capstans as well, the more detail the merrier!
  21. That is like a real live movie set, makes me thing of from Dusk till dawn or planet terror. Great! Seconded!
  22. That surely holds a great amount of detail for its small size, good job!
  23. It looks great, love the use of colours and snot techniques to get the detail in.
  24. You've created a real masterpiece Admiral, congrats! I'm proud to think that I'm in the group of officers you've posted, and look forward to finally seeing her IRL on Sunday the 24th at Legoworld Holland!
  25. I really like the balcony, they make it an older ship, and old ships rule! I don't really get the placement of the windows though, on the galleries they run up as if there was a stairwell and on the rear they are a bit too round I think. But I like the way you are thinking, keep it up!
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