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NOD

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  1. The poker lounge looks great. A lot is happening in the room. I like the poker table in front of the fireplace.
  2. That looks great. An elaborately and detailed built bridge and Checkpoint. I like that the pedestrians have a separate passage. Great cooperation the different builds are similar and go very well together.
  3. That looks great. An elaborately and detailed built bridge and sales booths. I like the various tax-free sales booth. The guy with the horse carriage is the coolest. He regularly clears customs on his wine barrels, but he smuggles horses and carriages.
  4. Great architectural style. The look and the color combination make the Reiterhaus look gloomy, which goes very well with the Todeshusaren.
  5. This is an impressive and well-fortified Checkpoint North. The bridge has an elaborate and nice design.
  6. It looks nice. I especially like the pergola, the stone floor and the tree.
  7. The colorful curiosity sales booth looks great. It's unbelievable how many different things are being sold. I also like the different minifigures at the curiosities and bakery.
  8. The house on the dock looks great at night. It looks scary and mystery.
  9. The wave with the rowboat in it looks nice and realistic.
  10. Good idea to use boat pieces. I like the front, back and the wall. To me it also looks like a Viking house. That might go well with pirates too. Maybe I'll use your idea in my next building.
  11. I am happy that you want to join Brethren of the Brick Seas. You are welcome. Your choice of faction is good and wise. I am happy to see your character and the things you want to try out. Thank you. My biggest challenge was to build something interesting around the build. Angles are very difficult and time-consuming to construct with Studio 2.0, but it comes closer to building with real bricks. The scale is always important to me, it has to fit. Not a 100 x 100 building to meet the requirements. The landscape and surroundings are part of it. This is the only way to make a property interesting. Thank you. It took me almost 2 weeks to write the text. I looked at a photo and then wrote what I think. I have my own file of the minifigures that I use over and over again with just a few changes. They're like real minifigures to me now. From the beginning of 6 minifigures, the number has increased continuously. I try to use reasonably matching and different minifigures. A BOBS PC RPG game would be fun. The text is desanded while looking at the photo. The first singer I noticed wearing a hat (no baseball cap) was Lou Wega. He's wearing a hat and the name sounds (Spanish) Eslandola. His biggest hit was mambo number 55. Lou Wega now lives on Bastion and is at the Palacio de Ratas Marinas.
  12. Thank you very much, it's a great honor. Thank you very much, it's a great honor.
  13. Thank you, the octagonal towers were a new challenge. Because I did not know how I can make the Rooftop I put an umbrella on the top. Thank you, I like the end result too. Thank you, I usually learn something from my mistakes and do better with the next build. Thank you, building was fun. If you want you can also build something you are welcome at Brethren of the Brick Seas. You have variety and it's fun. Choose a faction that you like best.
  14. Artisan: Royal Hotel SRPH14 by Philippe, auf Flickr
  15. Artisan: Royal Hotel SRPH14 by Philippe, auf Flickr This magnificent hotel has recently been finished. The Palacio de Ratas Marinas is built on the beautiful bay. People who have a tax allergy like to spend their vacation here. SRPH01 by Philippe, auf Flickr Some guests are swimming, others are on the beach. Still others are under the palm trees. SRPH12 by Philippe, auf Flickr The floor and stairs of the entrance area are made of marble. Roses grow next to it. The entrance is guarded by some "friendly" staff. SRPH10 by Philippe, auf Flickr Delicious mushrooms grow next to the wall. The Dark Tan are suitable for eating. Red Corsair, the famous energy drink, is made from the red mushrooms. The production recipe is secret. 2 children work. The boy is busy collecting mushrooms. The girl is busy with more important things. SRPH08 by Philippe, auf Flickr At the back of the building, beer and hot dogs are sold. Just last month pirates boarded attentive Sea Rats found a ship at sea with a load of beer. Not only the hotel guests like to eat hot dogs, Bastion residents also come to eat. SRPH13 by Philippe, auf Flickr The boy annoys the girl therefore the father makes a sour face and exclaims. Of course, the children also get something to drink. Outside the picture is a sales booth with Sea Rat Cola. SRPH07 by Philippe, auf Flickr There is a flagpole on the beach. It is the Jolly Roger flag of Freedom. SRPH09 by Philippe, auf Flickr There are tables next to the wall. The pirate good sailor (with the brown hair and beard) that sits next to the 2 women tells his last stories. When talking, he does not take it exactly and exaggerates his own deeds. He doesn't say that he had to peel potatoes and scrub the deck most of the time as punishment on the ship. SRPH11 by Philippe, auf Flickr 2 Sea Rats children built a pirate ship merchant ship. The father makes sure that the ship doesn't go too far. SRPH15 by Philippe, auf Flickr The man on the left with the hot dog and beer calls loud "Hello". Lou Wega the man with the guitar thinks that it is one of his fans. But he did not see him, he wants the attention of the woman with the bag. SRPH06 by Philippe, auf Flickr He has already caught the second fish. The woman looks envious. SRPH02 by Philippe, auf Flickr The inside view from the buildings is in progress. I will publish it on February 30th. SRPH03 by Philippe, auf Flickr SRPH04 by Philippe, auf Flickr SRPH05 by Philippe, auf Flickr If someone build and license a medium commerce, then Bastion will rise to a city.
  16. @Ayrlego Thank you for the great work. According to my calculations, Poppy Port fulfils the requirements to be Settlement Level City. Is there anything still missing?
  17. Beautiful picture! I don't like doing a puzzle myself, but I vote for you because I like it a lot. It resembles a landscape that I built for @Professor Thaum with Studio 2.0. .
  18. Looks good. I like how the shack on the rock has been converted into a lighthouse. Good story, I'm sure the rescued will be grateful and give something of the cargo.
  19. It is one of the best ships built from a rowboat. Very well. Short and precise description. If someone wants to read a lot then he can buy a book.
  20. The ship looks even better in the water and with the crew. The hull, masts, sails and cannons are well built.
  21. @CapOnBOBS I like your digital builds. You have a lot of great ideas and build quality buildings and dioramas. I like the 2 towers and the building in half-timbered style. It's siesta right now, so we don't see any minifigures on the construction site. I also only learned to secure everything immediately through pain. For the next time. A USB stick is small and handy. Then you can save the data on the laptop and secure it on the USB stick.
  22. Sympathetic character, the stories are sure to be interesting. He wears nearly the same clothes as Captain Cookie. Are they brothers? I like the house on the rock with the stairs.
  23. Great story with photos! It is told in an interesting and funny way.
  24. The custom Figurehead looks good, I don't think it can be made any better. Maybe the following can help with building the ship bow: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/61880-sir-francis-drakes-flagship-golden-hinde/ https://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=5214728
  25. Interesting story that was also presented with photos. I like the photo with the hookah and the candle holder best.
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