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NOD

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  1. Interesting continuation of the story. I like the marketplace with the various sales booths. I've noticed that with every sequel to the story, the prices for Pontelli Tulip are higher. Tulips are the new currency.
  2. Funny ship and story. You have integrated the Viking ship's bow and stern well with other bricks.
  3. Impressive ship! It was very interesting to see the different construction phases.
  4. Great natural landscape. The crocodile is well camouflaged. It's not a water lily. I like the reeds and the tree is also very well built. One has the impression that it is round.
  5. Thank you for the compliments. Building a gallon was a lot of fun. Thank you for the compliments. I am very pleased that you like it. Thank you for the compliments. I am glad that you like it. Thank you for the compliments. With the tiles that look like wood, it looks more like a model ship. Thank you for the compliments. The hull tech was finally good enough to build a galleon. Thank you for the compliments. I will build a galleon again someday.
  6. A beautiful pirate island. The landscape and buildings are well built. I like that one part is sandy beach and on the other side palm trees, flowers and plants. The build looks alive with the minifigures, parrots and crabs.
  7. Nice headquarters. I particularly like the window decorations. The combination of wall with fence also looks good.
  8. Thank you for the compliments. I learn from my mistakes and try to improve myself in the next build. I am sure that your own project will be great. It's great because you built what you like! You don't build what others like. You build what you like and you have fun. Thank you for the compliments. Lego 21322 Barracuda Bay was the beginning. I have rediscovered Lego and I enjoy it. Thank you for the frontpage. It's a great honor and I'm very happy!
  9. I like galleons!I improved and developed the custom hull and changed the bow. You can also see Paraiso Bay. I like Paraiso Bay! TOB 18 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 17 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 21 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 22 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 20 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 19 by Philippe, auf Flickr Paraiso Bay 112 x 96, Poppy Port: HAB 07 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 08 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 09 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 10 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 11 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 12 by Philippe, auf Flickr On this ship you can see even more clearly that the hull is inclined inwards at the level of the cannon deck. The hull tilts outwards up to the cannon deck. TOB 14 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 15 by Philippe, auf Flickr TOB 16 by Philippe, auf Flickr The widest point on the main deck 24 studs included railing. The widest point on the cannon deck 28 studs included hull (without outside hull tile). The deck is from the aft to the forward railing 91 studs included railing, at the feet of figurehead 112 studs. The waterline is 94 studs. Total length 132 studs. HAB 01 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 02 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 03 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 05 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 06 by Philippe, auf Flickr HAB 04 by Philippe, auf Flickr Brethren of the Brick Seas: Class 8, because a galleon has several decks and all requirements were built:
  10. Very funny story! I imagined Al Bundy from Married ... with Children.
  11. Interesting story and nice tower. I particularly like the upper part with the battlements and the interior.
  12. I just tried it with tiles, it doesn't look bad.
  13. Great photo story. Amara knows how to motivate people to work. The drunkard on the scaffolding has never worked so fast.
  14. Great build and funny story. It was fun to find the 9 goblet uses. You have built-in this creatively.
  15. Very nice outpost with lots of details. I really like the window framing with the columns and arches.
  16. Thanks for the compliments. You're right. It would look a lot better with cotton sails, of course. I have photos without a sail where the construction of the ship can be seen better. Then there are action photos with minifigures that look incomplete without a sail. That's why I built sails out of Lego bricks. The sails are for decoration only. Thank you very much, it's a great honor! I am very happy!
  17. Amara @Gulagurag wants to return to Brethren of the Brick Seas from retirement. I hope it is possible.
  18. I support the proposal. I would be delighted if Amara return to Brethren of the Brick Seas and the Sea Rats.
  19. Thanks for the compliments. I had a lot of fun building this ship. Thank you very much, it's a great honor. I am very happy that you like my ships.
  20. Great building. I like the architecture, the passage and the tower are a highlight. Good selection of minifigures.
  21. A very nice room. I especially like the fireplace, the flags and the ceiling beams with supports.
  22. I like the manor house with the columns and the wooden balcony.
  23. It actually looks like a Xebec. I like the oars best. Really very good idea and well built too.
  24. Looks good from the color and with the tower. With the soldiers and the many goods it is a living build.
  25. It looks like a big Courthouse building. But the guillotine is a good idea and well built.
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