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It looks very nice. I like your construction, it looks like the real thing.
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Very beautiful and impressive ship. Thanks for the many photos with the details. I can learn a lot about what I need to do better on my next ship.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This is from Corel Model Ship the Sail Set Frigate Berlin. I adapted the masts to the sails.
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Great scenario that was presented realistically. I especially like the first photo. The view of the attackers through the opening in the wall is impressive. The perfect location for the organ gun.
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The name of the ship is PARAISO. It's the same name as the album name on Flickr. P01 - P21 are the names and order of the photos. So I can orient myself better and faster when I write a text about a photo at Eurobricks.
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Thank you. Thank you, the next ship will have 3 masts. My rigging on the mast is not good, I'll have to do that differently on the next ship. Thank you. Side openings looks better, but the big black walls are more realistic. I could have put additional cannons there. But that would have had other disadvantages. There are many options for the color scheme. At the figurehead a 2x3 plate is missing. This changes the angle. I plugged it in the wrong way when it fell off. Because the photo shoot, editing and selection took 6 hours, everyone will understand that I won't do it again.
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P01 by Philippe, auf Flickr Cannons: 16 Swivel gun: 10 Crew: 40 P02 by Philippe, auf Flickr I have extended by 2 Ship Middles and 1 stud wider left and right. The decks can be removed. P03 by Philippe, auf Flickr I changed the slopes on the side walls to brown, which makes the ship look darker and more frightening. P04 by Philippe, auf Flickr So that the ship does not look stupid, I extended the quarterdeck and the forecastle. I made the quarterdeck a little lower compared to the original. Under the forecastle is storage space. P05 by Philippe, auf Flickr In addition, I wanted to raise the side walls on deck and have space for the boats. If the loading hatch is used, the boats have to be removed. P06 by Philippe, auf Flickr I also made a companion hatch on the lower deck. It only has a ladder, because a staircase would have taken up a lot of space for the canon to be used. P07 by Philippe, auf Flickr So that it fits to the ship I changed the position of the masts. The ship was roughly divided into 3 thirds. In between came the masts. The masts had to continue below deck between the cannons so as not to restrict operation. P08 by Philippe, auf Flickr On the deck I installed Swivel gun. P09 by Philippe, auf Flickr P09A by Philippe, auf Flickr The captain's cabin is now larger. There is space for a large, comfortable bed. It also has a table for meetings or eating. P10 by Philippe, auf Flickr P10A by Philippe, auf Flickr There is room for 16 cannons on the cannon deck. The masts are located between the cannons, this guarantees handling. P11 by Philippe, auf Flickr Because the crew is large, I also needed a good caboose with a big grill. P12 by Philippe, auf Flickr This is the sleeping place of the Navigator, Sailing Master, Quartermaster and Master Gunner. P13 by Philippe, auf Flickr Next to the steering wheel has a compass, hourglass and the ship's bell. P14 by Philippe, auf Flickr It took me a long time for the bow. I tried different variations. This looked the best. P15 by Philippe, auf Flickr P16 by Philippe, auf Flickr P17 by Philippe, auf Flickr P18 by Philippe, auf Flickr P19 by Philippe, auf Flickr P20 by Philippe, auf Flickr P21 by Philippe, auf Flickr Link to the pirate crew: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/176622-post-your-pirate-crew-pirate-figbarfs/&page=5&tab=comments#comment-3265667
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Impressive and meaningful photo and a good story. The poster is great it tells the whole story.
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I like that. So many beautiful details in the landscape and the mill. Really well done.
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Thanks to all. I am glad that you like my gallery.
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I like that the different characters are presented at the beginning. Really an elaborately presented story with maps and lots of photos. It's great that there are unpublished photos of this story on your Flickr photo stream. I hadn't noticed the guy in the sewer before (Foot Patrols were logged, and a count of Soldiers began). I like to look at the photos on Flickr, because they have a higher resolution. I can often see more details that I didn't notice before.
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Art and Culture: Medium Property DSC07785 by Philippe, auf Flickr This beautiful building was made entirely of wood. DSC07777 by Philippe, auf Flickr Paintings and art can be viewed in this beautiful gallery. Most of the exhibits were found by the Sea Rats on their travels. DSC07776 by Philippe, auf Flickr I'm not a fan of microbuilds either. I have to do microbuilds to get the free medium property on Tortuga. To do a micro build I try to make the best of my existing bricks. I am missing a lot of bricks in the other colors that I have. That's why this building is only made of wood.
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I'm not a fan of microbuilds either. I have to do microbuilds to get the free large property on Tortuga. I searched for Cathedral in the search function in this forum beforehand. There's the Quinnsville Cathedral. I have now renamed it Temple.
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Art and Culture: Large property DSC07751 by Philippe, auf Flickr The new Temple in Tortuga invites the people. DSC07753 by Philippe, auf Flickr It is also very popular at weddings. DSC07740 by Philippe, auf Flickr
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Sea Rats: Sign-up and Discussion, ERA II
NOD replied to dr_spock's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Здравствуйте! Thank you, I am honored. I am a beginner like you. You and I are equal! My footsteps are small. I didn't make a substantial contribution to Brethren of the Brick Seas. All I've done so far is to have won a competition. Your will and motivation are much more valuable to me. -
Sea Rats: Sign-up and Discussion, ERA II
NOD replied to dr_spock's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Hello @Monocle I am happy to see you here. Your English skills are probably better than mine. I was 1x in Moscow and often in Ukraine. The people are very friendly and helpful. -
@ Count Vroskri, I like your stories! I also like the buildings. They look like favelas in Rio de Janeiro. That is not a negative. It fits and looks really good.
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Hooray, thank you very much! I really had to work very hard in category B to realize my crazy idea of a Sandcastle Venezzi styles. I enjoyed the competition a lot. It was nice and funny to see the different publications of all participants. Thanks to all who participated. The competition was the main reason that I signed up for Brethren of the Brick Seas. I am best suited to the Sea Rats.
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"The secret of the lake" Episode 5 ~ Captive of the Mardierians
NOD replied to Fraunces's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Good story. I really like the Mardierian Outpost and minifigures. The photos are really great. There are many interesting things to see. -
Very good that you made first a link to the history. Sean Greybeard looks similar to Charles Vane from BLACK SAILS. This character was the most convincing as a pirate. I like Part 4 of your story. Funny "The Exorcist": The standing Greybeard in the boat turns his head 180 °. I like the landscape and the pose of the minifigures. Really very well done.
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Sandcastle Contest Cat B: Sandcastle Venezzi styles
NOD replied to NOD's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Sandcastle Contest Cat B: Sandcastle Venezzi styles
NOD replied to NOD's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks that makes me very happy. Yes, that is really very tedious. Thanks that makes me very happy. Thanks that makes me very happy. Good tip, you are right. I corrected the mistake. -
Sandcastle Contest Cat B: Sandcastle Venezzi styles
NOD replied to NOD's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks, I forgot to register as a free build. I've made up for that now. I was lucky that my Lego Brick order came from the Netherlands today. It only took 7 days. I am happy that I was able to take part in Cat B. I have been waiting for another order from the USA for 7 weeks.