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Great establishment! The decor is eclectic and the furniture well constructed. I especially like the golden dispenser for drinks. In addition, the guests can get delicious cookies for doubloons.
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JOIN THE CREW - LEGO Pirates Forum is looking for a News Editor!
NOD replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
That's a good thing. LEGO Pirates is also Pirate MOCs and Brethren of the Brick Seas. I don't know what happened, but he was punished enough for that: @Count Vroskri Rank: demoted News Pirate no longer sails the Frontpage Seas This comment (Rank) should be deleted! -
[COR-FB] Seawatch Reconnaissance, El Oleonda
NOD replied to evancelt's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I particularly like the shore area because of the striking sloping tree. It's very noticeable. The saddle is really good, it has space for the gun holder, bag and blanket.- 11 replies
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
NOD replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That would interest me too. On the underdog side is more interesting and fun. A Lotii Letters of Marque? -
[COR FB] Campaign Planning, Port Woodhouse
NOD replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I like both buildings. In this version it has additional plants and palm trees which makes the diorama more beautiful and friendly. It would be more interesting if @Mesabi was also at Campaign. His stories are creative and funny. -
Nice diorama, the ship is well built. They are great photos with funny scenes. The mermaid doesn't be delighted with the prince.
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Thank you very much for the Shiph Expert tag. I used Lego String with End Studs 11L Item No: x127c11, 21L Item No: x127c21 and 41L Item No: x127c41. I used to extend Plate Round 1 x 2 with Open Studs Item No: 35480. Then I render it with Studio 2.0 Thank you for the compliments. There is also something for you that you like: Thank you for the compliments. Yes, a landscape with a ship looks great!
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Thank you for the compliments. When I finished building the BahÃa de la Cascada I thought it would look even better with a ship. Thank you for the compliments. Building a custom hull is fun and looks good. Thank you for the compliments. That's true, with the background the ship looks even more interesting. Thank you for the compliments. I like galleons because it's harder to build than a frigate. Thank you for the compliments. It's definitely fun to stay there. Thank you for the compliments. It would be really nice to build the ship with real bricks. Thank you for the compliments. I am very happy that you like the diorama.
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Thank you for the compliments. There are some beautiful galleons at LEGO Pirates forum. The round tower was very difficult to build. Overlapping bricks create an illusion of roundness. I choose the same technique when building a ship's hull. Thank you for the compliments. Without sails and Lego minifigures there are 5862 bricks. With real Lego bricks, additional bricks are required to strengthen the ship's hull. Thank you for the compliments. I am very pleased that you like the galleon and the sails. Thank you for the compliments. I am very pleased that you like the galleon and the sails. Many Thanks. It's a great honor and I'm very happy.
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Thank you for the compliments. The smooth hull shape was the most important thing for me when building. A ship made of Lego bricks in the shape of a real ship. Your Shinmizu Village was my inspiration for this diorama. Thank you for the compliments. The mistakes in building a ship are becoming less and less. I learn with every ship I build. I like the Ships class on Brethren of the Brick Seas. These allow me to build a galleon without having any disadvantages. Only ships of the line and frigates would be boring. Thank you for the compliments. Building is fun, writing a story is more difficult for me. Jameis Farstrider's Guide to Halos was released at the right time. As a pirate, I can't build my own galleon and pay for it. That's why I'm boarding a Mardierian ship.
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Thank you for the compliments. It is a very great honor to be on the frontpage. Yes, he is! Because he is intelligent! He doesn't just judge what he sees, he thinks ahead. He promoted you to Pirate Moderator.
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CAR 18 by Philippe, auf Flickr A magnificent galleon sails into the BahÃa de la Cascada on Charlatan Bay. The following happening 3 months ago. Early in the morning, as the sun rose, a merchant caravel flying the Mardierians flag sailed towards the galleon Cartagena. Fernando was boatswain on the caravel, "Ahoy" he called. "We have bananas on board that are already ripe and must be eaten. Our crew is too small to eat all the bananas. If you want you can have them for free. If not, we have to throw them into the sea before they get rotten." Capitano Don Raphael de Velázquez of the Galleon Cartagena was pleased to hear that. He thought he could keep his crew and soldiers in a good mood with delicious bananas. CAR 16 by Philippe, auf Flickr The captain of the caravel asked Don Raphael de Velázquez to pick up the bananas with the rowing boat. So that the distance is not too great, the caravel sails alongside on the starboard side up to 30 meters. After the rowing boat was lowered into the water, the men rowed toward the ship. Aboard the caravel were many sailors carrying bananas from the hold onto the deck. The whole crew and soldiers of the galleon watched with joy as the first boat rowed back with the fruit. CAR 17 by Philippe, auf Flickr Suddenly there was a loud shout and the caravel's gunports were opened. On the ship's deck, the swivel gun was swung in the direction of the galleon. "Fire", a hail of buckshot was fired from the swivel guns onto the galleon's decks. Panic spread across the deck. People took cover or jumped overboard. Again a call goes out: "Fire" on the caravel's quarterdeck commanded the notorious pirate Captain Kane, a cunning scoundrel who has cojones. The heavy guns fire towards the gunports of the galleon. CAR 20 by Philippe, auf Flickr The sails are set and the caravel sails from the windward side to the galleon. On the ship deck, many pirates got ready to board. As the caravel sailed within range, a large number of bottle grenades were thrown onto the galleon's deck. The bottles were filled with gunpowder and nails. The first grappling hooks flew and some pirates jumped onto the galleon, shouting loudly. The soldiers and sailors were taken by surprise, it was only a short fight. Capitano Don Raphael de Velázquez surrendered to the pirates. Some sailors from the galleon joined the pirates. The rest of the crew was abandoned on an island. The bananas were allowed to keep them. CAR 19 by Philippe, auf Flickr Captain Kane set course for Tortuga with his two ships. A large shipyard was recently built there. He wanted to repair the severely damaged galleon. The crew was looking forward to the shore leave. Brethren of the Brick Seas: Class 8 The widest point on the main deck is 24 studs included railing. The widest point on the cannon deck is 28 studs included hull (without outside hull tile). The deck is from the aft to the forward railing is 91 studs included railing, at the feet of figurehead is 112 studs. The waterline is 94 studs. Total length is 132 studs. CAR 15 by Philippe, auf Flickr In the meantime, I have rebuilt my first galleon. The ship is similar but not the same. There are some improvements. CAR 07 by Philippe, auf Flickr The angle of the ship's bow is now more oblique. I don't know yet if I really like it. A ship's bow is the hardest part of building for me. There are always gaps or it looks like Tetris. CAR 08 by Philippe, auf Flickr On my first galleon you had to climb the poop deck and forecastle. Now there are stairs everywhere. For that I have 2 guns less. CAR 09 by Philippe, auf Flickr The poop deck is a little higher. I have to build a wider ship so I can make it even higher. CAR 10 by Philippe, auf Flickr I changed the front cannons on the main deck. I changed the Quarter Gallery. CAR 11 by Philippe, auf Flickr The anchor device is deeper. CAR 12 by Philippe, auf Flickr By changing the color, the differences in height of the ship railing are less visible. CAR 13 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 14 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 04 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 06 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 05 by Philippe, auf Flickr
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 CAR 18 by Philippe, auf Flickr A magnificent galleon sails into the BahÃa de la Cascada on Charlatan Bay. The following happening 3 months ago. Early in the morning, as the sun rose, a merchant caravel flying the Mardierians flag sailed towards the galleon Cartagena. Fernando was boatswain on the caravel, "Ahoy" he called. "We have bananas on board that are already ripe and must be eaten. Our crew is too small to eat all the bananas. If you want you can have them for free. If not, we have to throw them into the sea before they get rotten." Capitano Don Raphael de Velázquez of the Galleon Cartagena was pleased to hear that. He thought he could keep his crew and soldiers in a good mood with delicious bananas. CAR 16 by Philippe, auf Flickr The captain of the caravel asked Don Raphael de Velázquez to pick up the bananas with the rowing boat. So that the distance is not too great, the caravel sails alongside on the starboard side up to 30 meters. After the rowing boat was lowered into the water, the men rowed toward the ship. Aboard the caravel were many sailors carrying bananas from the hold onto the deck. The whole crew and soldiers of the galleon watched with joy as the first boat rowed back with the fruit. CAR 17 by Philippe, auf Flickr Suddenly there was a loud shout and the caravel's gunports were opened. On the ship's deck, the swivel gun was swung in the direction of the galleon. "Fire", a hail of buckshot was fired from the swivel guns onto the galleon's decks. Panic spread across the deck. People took cover or jumped overboard. Again a call goes out: "Fire" on the caravel's quarterdeck commanded the notorious pirate Captain Kane, a cunning scoundrel who has cojones. The heavy guns fire towards the gunports of the galleon. CAR 20 by Philippe, auf Flickr The sails are set and the caravel sails from the windward side to the galleon. On the ship deck, many pirates got ready to board. As the caravel sailed within range, a large number of bottle grenades were thrown onto the galleon's deck. The bottles were filled with gunpowder and nails. The first grappling hooks flew and some pirates jumped onto the galleon, shouting loudly. The soldiers and sailors were taken by surprise, it was only a short fight. Capitano Don Raphael de Velázquez surrendered to the pirates. Some sailors from the galleon joined the pirates. The rest of the crew was abandoned on an island. The bananas were allowed to keep them. CAR 19 by Philippe, auf Flickr Captain Kane set course for Tortuga with his two ships. A large shipyard was recently built there. He wanted to repair the severely damaged galleon. The crew was looking forward to the shore leave. Brethren of the Brick Seas: Class 8 The widest point on the main deck is 24 studs included railing. The widest point on the cannon deck is 28 studs included hull (without outside hull tile). The deck is from the aft to the forward railing is 91 studs included railing, at the feet of figurehead is 112 studs. The waterline is 94 studs. Total length is 132 studs. CAR 15 by Philippe, auf Flickr In the meantime, I have rebuilt my first galleon. The ship is similar but not the same. There are some improvements. CAR 07 by Philippe, auf Flickr The angle of the ship's bow is now more oblique. I don't know yet if I really like it. A ship's bow is the hardest part of building for me. There are always gaps or it looks like Tetris. CAR 08 by Philippe, auf Flickr On my first galleon you had to climb the poop deck and forecastle. Now there are stairs everywhere. For that I have 2 guns less. CAR 09 by Philippe, auf Flickr The poop deck is a little higher. I have to build a wider ship so I can make it even higher. CAR 10 by Philippe, auf Flickr I changed the front cannons on the main deck. I changed the Quarter Gallery. CAR 11 by Philippe, auf Flickr The anchor device is deeper. CAR 12 by Philippe, auf Flickr By changing the color, the differences in height of the ship railing are less visible. CAR 13 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 14 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 04 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 06 by Philippe, auf Flickr CAR 05 by Philippe, auf Flickr
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This is very funny!
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
NOD replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[SR - MRCA result 1] Sea encounter in the far south.
NOD replied to Professor Thaum's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This is a great photo story! It's well told and the microbuild ships look good. My microbuild ships I tried to build looked awful. -
A beautiful winter landscape! It looks great how you built the snow in the landscape. Great uniforms and gear.
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A good story and builds. The water truck is well built and looks interesting with the soldiers. The second photo is funny!
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That looks fantastic! The trees and landscape look great. I discovered 3 crocodiles. How many are there?
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@Ayrlego Thanks for the hard work!
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[COR - FB] Spudkirk Bank and Vault
NOD replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - tMRCA Result] Cannon Fire in the Fog
NOD replied to LM71Blackbird's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That's a good explanation. An innovative idea to build the ships and the nebula like this. 300 Dbs as compensation is generous so that @omnihash_cz can continue to build on Hilto. -
Very nice diorama! I like how the fortress was built on the rock right by the pier. The architecture is interesting and varied. Next to it is a beautiful sandy beach with palm trees.