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[SR - FB] FTA Heros of Mooreton Bay Memorial, Poppy Port
NOD replied to NOD's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Herlock Sholmes - Second Adventure Ch2
NOD replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
An exciting and mysterious continuation of the story. Elventree probably drew a picture of Hallcroft Py so he could later make a mask of him. Do you have a link to the ball hover story by Alberto da Pontelli & his assistant George? -
Free Traders Association [Sea Rat Trade Company]
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Settlement: Poppy Port, Sabre Island, Sea-Rats
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Large Art and Culture: FTA Heros of Mooreton Bay Memorial Mooreton Bay Memorial 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr- 37 replies
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Large Art and Culture: Heros of Mooreton Bay Memorial This beautiful memorial commemorates Commodore Kane, as he and his brave men visit the city in 623. Mooreton Bay Memorial 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr This venerable memorial was built 200m inland from Paraiso Bay. The famous Eslandola sculptor Micelangelo created this work of art. The generous and humble Commodore Kane donates it to the Free Traders Association, and of course he also pays the license costs. It pays for it with the doubloons it found. Mooreton Bay Memorial 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr A friendly inhabitant shows the foreign guests the memorial and tells the exciting story about visiting Mooreton Bay. The spectators are enthusiastic, some are gloating. Only one person doesn't seem to like the story and memorial. It's probably a relative of James Hume the mayor of Mooreton Bay. Mooreton Bay Memorial 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr
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Well done! The uniforms, flag, sword, drum and backpacks are detailed.
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I find this ship nicer and better built than the original 7416 Emperor's Ship. It has a captain's cabin and a working anchor. The ship's railing is high enough so that the sailors don't fall off board in a storm. The cargo hold is also interesting, but it cannot be opened when the cannon is on board. The problem could be solved by mounting 4 swivel guns instead of 1 big cannon.
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Count me in. Google translate for me from German to English.
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A fun idea and well built! There is something to eat and drink here.
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I like the tree with the new Lego bricks. What's behind Lieutenant Garfield? It looks dangerous.
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Herlock Sholmes - Second Adventure Ch1
NOD replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great a new Herlock Sholmes story! Liam Jeeves is Fantomas' henchman. Did Fantomas masquerade as Mr. Beeohasard Elventree? Why Hallcroft Py got the job, who does he resemble? -
Interesting continuation of the story. A very nicely decorated man cave. The fireplace, table, chandelier, bookshelf under the stairs, clock and fine chairs are all beautifully done.
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Beautiful! The stony coastal landscape with the waterfall and the sunken pirate ship looks great. The Botanical Research Center is an architectural masterpiece. The landscape with the many plants, flowers, trees and river is beautiful. The stats are impressive! Architect Baron Peter Nash is The (Wirtschaftswunder) Economic Miracle of Corrington.
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Kings Port Advertiser and Ship List (Vol. 8, Issue 2)
NOD replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB - GOC] Brethren of the Golden Triangle, New Haven
NOD replied to Bricksbypidy's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a very beautiful and peaceful monastery! A very nice courtyard where vegetables are grown. The workstations with the parchment scrolls are well built. I particularly like the chandeliers, piano and fireplace in the large dining room. The three-dimensional painting "Mother and Child" is very well done. All is very beautiful, interesting and detailed built. -
[MOC] Arrival in the New World, Central America 1500s
NOD replied to A_Goodman's topic in Pirate MOCs
A very beautiful landscape, a well-built large rowing boat and many interesting details can be seen. I like the different faces of Spanish soldiers and sailors. The painting of the muskets looks great. The grain of the wood is clearly visible.- 32 replies
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[COR - FB - GOC] Post Office, Port Woodhouse
NOD replied to Bricksbypidy's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The building and landscaping is very well constructed as always! I like the residents, the postal workers have the same uniforms, the paperboy is busy selling, there are Sir Peter Nash and Mad Morgan. The horse-drawn carriage and handcart are well built. The diorama still has many beautiful and interesting details.- 4 replies
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Very nice diorama, this time Peter Nash can be seen again. I like the inner courtyard with the columns and roof. The crane that carries the cannon onto the ship is a great detail. The ship is well built.
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[SR - Ship Level] Increase the ship limits 3
NOD replied to NOD's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks very much. This one isn't official, it's from Assassin's Creed and it's from your country. -
I like the uniforms and equipment! This is very good and precise work.
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A very nicely built diorama. I like that the buildings have different architecture and colors. Very interesting is the beach on the right side with the transition to the quay wall and the angled building behind it. I like the choice of minifigures. The story about the Seven Cities of Cíbola is very exciting. I look forward to a continuation of the story.
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Settlement: Poppy Port, Sabre Island, Sea-Rats
NOD replied to Bart's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Increase the ship limits Increase the ship limits 3 by Philippe, auf Flickr- 37 replies
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Custom Sails, Flags, Capes & more for Lego Pirates
NOD replied to custombrickstim's topic in Pirate MOCs
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Increase the ship limits from 60 to 85. 3rd upgrade: 750 DB & IP Kane, a simple and humble sailor, has decided through a fair vote that the ship limits must be increased. I'm sure the people in Seawatch are hungry. With an increase in the ship limit, merchant ships with food can be sent to help. Increase the ship limits 3 by Philippe, auf Flickr Minifigures from left to right. Pocahontas, Don Antonio, Kane, Mulan. The sword Kane holds in his hand is from Courage Of The Three Kingdoms. The flags were made by @custombrickstim . Pocahontas and Mulan are from LEGO 71038 Disney 100 Series 3. There are rumors that Kane received a valuable sword from the Ambassador of the Lotus Empire as a gift for an Outstanding heroic deed at Trade MRCA Deadline - March 28. Perhaps the next Kings Port Advertiser and Ship List will tell about it?
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[ESL - FB] Welcome to Ceniza Bajo
NOD replied to Lord Buckethead's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
A lovely and interesting story! The villa is beautifully built with great colors. I like that Ceniza Bajo, a small, previously insignificant village was chosen to start the story. I look forward to a sequel.