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Sir Kingston

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  1. Is there a topic that explains the lore or general personality of the different countries?
  2. Nice entrenchment!
  3. You pulled off that base really well, it completes the scene
  4. I agree, great work as always!
  5. Thanks, and hopefully the continuation of this story yields some larger builds...
  6. Thanks, and now that you mention it, I agree. As for what the letter contains, I decided I'd leave things a bit vague
  7. Part 1: During a particularly unremarkable afternoon in the quiet streets of Brickford Landing, Karlton, who happened to be in the good company of Captain Kenneth, discussed the situation of Terraversa. It had been nearly a fortnight since news had arrived from Terraversa, due to a startling resistance and effectiveness of Loti raiding convoys. In the months since the arrival at Brickford Landing, little time was put to waste in the construction of the settlement. As for Karlton, he spent most days leading foraging parties and expeditions into the wilderness surrounding the settlement. A handful of Loti resupply docks for their navy were raided and razed, but it became soon became clear that the inland forest was just as foreign to the Loti as to Karlton. With command statisfied and the settlement well protected with further reinforcements, Karlton and his marines were allowed a lengthy period of rest. Diverting focus from the conversation was the faint but rapid pounding of hooves on packed earth. Almost Immediately, a courier rides up to Karlton and Kenneth. "Corporal Williams, Sir. I was dispatched with the express intent of presenting this letter" First in a series (if all goes well) C&C welcome as always.
  8. It looks like storage more than anything in my opinion, or maybe an accommodation for the captain’s organ!
  9. I agree with Thaum, really impressive work on the grotto!
  10. It was actually that set exactly, that diverted interest from clay, plaster, foam, etc. modeling to seeing LEGO as another means to do the same. Just like the barracuda bay set, I also stumbled upon this forum entirely by accident, and quite honestly had no idea such a group even existed!
  11. Does the name Essen have any inspiration from Hesse? Great work on the build!
  12. The shaping/sloping is magnificent!
  13. It’s pleasant dash of colour for BoBS, great work!
  14. The house, the vegetation, all great!
  15. That is truly an astonishing build! The angles are done so well!
  16. Look's great! A larger picture would be nice like the others said.
  17. A good story for sure, along with the more cinematic shots.
  18. I agree with the others, a real nice job on the office!
  19. Bayonets do really add to the appearance. It’s simple for sure, but hopefully I can provide some more elaborate builds in the future.
  20. I guess in a way he is, but it could also be interpreted as an OL dragoon’s jacket... I could have used the more common officer torso with red sash, but it has problems, most notably the strange layout of the facings and buttons. There really is a lack of choices when it comes to LEGO age of sail uniforms.
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