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Sir Kingston

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  1. I'm sure those are just indigenous bracelets commonly worn by the Tyree'Dee...
  2. As of right now that’s a bit of a challenge for me, But some bricklink parts should fix that!
  3. Really like the atmosphere of the desolate ice-lands, especially the nice tough with the translucent piece showing the water underneath
  4. The subtle details are always nice.
  5. I really like the use of arches in the roof!
  6. I was trying to shape the bow and cover up some white and grey hinge pieces, but it didn't quite get the effect I was looking for... I've never thought about armour plating, I try to be as true to history as possible! I guess I've accidentally created an ironclad
  7. Thanks! I might try some more nighttime pics in the future with my studded leds I definitely agree! I wasn't very pleased with the result and some bricklink parts should fix that That's what I was going for!
  8. As of now the factions have been on decent terms, but the Sea Rats are most certainly a legitimate threat! (Not that all out war is impossible, but that it's quite unlikely given the nature of the game...)
  9. I'll probably begin with some temporary paper sails, and I'll see what I can do about the front...(I've had my doubts as well) I have some bricklink pieces on order that should fix that or at least mitigate that problem. I will make a thread once I figure it out!
  10. Very original idea, it really has that classic Lego castle theme, in my opinion!
  11. It's only a matter of time before WayMart limits me to two cannon apiece.... sad sad times...
  12. My second task for GoC, "Redcoats Rule" C&C Welcome!
  13. On Hussar's Isle, Cocovia, an abandoned watchtower caught the attention of the local authorities, as such an emplacement could bolster the defense of the island. Another landing party was assembled, this time with a detachment of Marines and the newly implemented Naval Engineering Corps. This experimental unit consisted only of officers and midshipman, due to the complexity of their trade. Lieutenant Karlton was, of course, assigned this monotonous task. Karlton was quite displeased, while the other officers got assigned to glorious ship of the lines, he got to be an overseer. The local Marine captain warned him, saying that he shouldn't be too aggressive, most of those officers are better learned and ranked than he was! Karlton, much to his surprise, was given command of HMS Juniper, an unarmed cargo sloop. (I now have a thread with a more refined and licensed HMS Juniper) Once again, he walked across the dock and loaded his vessel, anchored in King's Harbour, and set out to another remote and unnoticeable spit of shore. Once they arrived, a small jolly boat was found and the engineering team surveyed and inspected the condition of the structure. The town's expert mapmaker was also hired and was to work with the engineer's to determine the exact location and feasibility of such an emplacement. A map of the Cocovian locality was provided and the Naval Engineers reviewed the information. I wasn't anything new, but with a better understanding of the structure, they concluded that it was unlikely that the tower would be around for much longer. The Naval Engineer's commander, Captain Vaughn, found from the jolly boat, that the foundation would be terribly waterlogged, and that the water had rendered it unsalvageable. The night grew dark, and Karlton suggested they turn back to port. Karlton pretended that it was that the Admiralty would be dissatisfied if the information were any delayed than necessary, but really it was the tough of an unarmed sloop within the range of hostile guns. It probably wasn't a valid concern, but being an untested junior officer, he only knew the stories. Still, Karlton wondered what lay ahead, surely a Queen's officer in the Royal Corrington Marines had more in store for him than menial chores. Cocovian Watchtower by WanderingSalad Dressing, on Flickr Task 2: "Redcoats Rule" C&C Most Welcome!
  14. The groundcover is very well done, really puts the chaotic, dense jungle into perspective! Very good work!
  15. Is that what year it is now?
  16. Definitely a beautiful build, I don't know if its just me but- I feel like it should be a bit longer... maybe it's just the rendering or angles distorting the size...(not that I would know how to fix it ) Regardless, it is very impressive!
  17. The overall aesthetic is excellent, the brickwork gives off the appearance of a more industrial space than most builds!
  18. Mine's en-route as it were , Hopefully more these pirate-themed ideas sets will be accepted by Lego!
  19. Is there any way to edit your ship license information, I just recently ‘discovered’ some parts, and also might change the name... is there a schedule to the egs by chance?
  20. Thanks to @kurigan I've constructed a slightly more realistic boat. The bow section of the boat is a bit multi-coloured and the bowsprit isn't exactly desirable, but with some rigging, it might work well enough for the MCRA...
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