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A very beautiful and well-built sloop! The quarterdeck, main deck and forecastle are well-divided in size. The galley is well-equipped, I like that the stovepipe runs through the ship's decks. The captain's cabin is large and offers enough space for different furniture. You have built a lot of details.
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I like the ship, it looks like the one on the album cover! The sails look great, the effort was worth it. I like that there are stairs to the quarterdeck and forecastle. A very good selection of minifigures used.
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[MOC] Armada galleon El Pato Santisimo Retrasado
NOD replied to Franco Clarke's topic in Pirate MOCs
Well built and colorful Armada galleon! I like the different decorations. -
The prologue with the woman on the pyre was very realistic. Really very good photo editing. Luckily it was only a nightmare. I really like Chapter I and I'm excited to see what happens next.
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That was a great, entertaining, varied, unexpected and exciting sequel! The dioramas were always built with lots of detail. I really like the ending, it was the right decision to sail south into the unknown. Tristan and Konrad are likeable characters, it would be nice to read about new adventures someday.
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Looks quite good, but it's not compatible with minifigures. I don't enjoy a ship without minifigures. I bought Lego 21350 Jaws. Very funny Lego version of the movie:
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Very beautiful diorama! The ship is built in detail, the ropes around the mast are interesting. Where are they from? It is also noticeable that the foremast is so fat at the bottom, it looks a little strange. It would be good if the ship's carpenter stripped the mast until it looks like 3941 bricks. The water with the floating barrels looks great. I also like the crew.
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I like the story; the guy is a real villain. Frederick von Undingen became Captain Hook, a pirate. The room and the furniture is well made. The medal on the table and the clothes in the chest is interesting details.
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Exciting and interesting story. Very beautiful architectural style of the police station which fits perfectly with Jiangkai. Interesting details are the star at the entrance that matches Armand DeWitt's clothing. I think it's good that the people were recruited locally, this will keep the peace in the settlement.
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Transition Challenge II -Winners Announced!-
NOD replied to Jeff of Clubs's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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I really like seeing the different building techniques in this diorama! The water, the island, the tower, the palm tree, the cage and the boat are elaborately constructed. Everything looks flowing and rounded.
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Very nice little ship! I like how the hull is built, plus the rigging, it looks like real.
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Beautiful little island! Very good how the cannon is camouflaged behind the palm leaves. The hammock under the thatched roof looks cozy.
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Very beautiful frigate with lots of details! I especially like the side of the quarterdeck which slopes upwards.
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[MOC] Eldorado Fortress by Swashbuckle Studios
NOD replied to Swashbuckle Studios's topic in Pirate MOCs
Great MOC of the Eldorado Fortress! I really like the architecture. It's a lot of fun to see the minifigures doing their activities. -
Once again you have built a great diorama with a ruin in the jungle! Very nice detailed photos of the happenings. Very good story. I like the story from the perspective of the Lotii officer. I'm glad that Commander Lei Feng found something important and didn't have to commit seppuku. I'm sure the Envoy will be happy with this and protect him from General Wang.
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A collab between @CapOnBOBS and @KotZ . BOBS Forts Flickr LargeCollabFort by D Capo, auf Flickr
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Back to the past in the pirate world! The rock walls look much better than the original Star Wars. Additionally, it has a hiding place with a treasure. I particularly like the battle scene on the rock, It is comparable to the one from Star Wars. There is also a cannon and the fact that all the minifigures are female is a nice change.
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Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
NOD replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Welcome @LoganOfBrickener to Brethren of the Brick Seas! Interesting history and career of Anton Dubrique. -
Good continuation of the story! It looks very funny to see Steve's head in the box of pineapples.
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Good decision to participate in the BrickLink Designer Program Series 6. I support you when the voting phase comes Great addition to the Comic. Steve and Willy the descendants are a good idea. At the same time, it also included the hint that Steve's ancestor escaped the endless loop ("Your bloodline escaped me once.").
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Copywrite, I understand that. You said right, a link to each set would have been easy to do. You're in luck, at Eurobricks there is the possibility to edit the post. I know it's extra work, but many Eurobricks members and visitors would be happy about a link.
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Welcome to the Pirate Forum! I like your experience, assessment and ranking of the Pirate Series Sets. Simply great, you write what you feel and think. Keep in mind that not all members in this forum know the Pirate Series. I've only been in this forum since 2020, LEGO 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay. To make the topic more interesting and easier, a link to the respective products would be good. A photo of each set would also be very interesting.
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I am also for a Transitional Challenge III. This is fun and a good bridge until ERA III is released. How about a Christmas Merrymas competition?
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The pirate era is my favourite theme! I understand if someone is disappointed when no one votes for their build. Maybe in the next competition we could have two categories for the Large Entries, MOC and Classic Pirates? Because I mainly voted for elaborate MOCs.