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[TC2] Cat. B - Killian Goodwill
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! Thanks Thank you. A fun little edit I did a while back. Yeah, it was either that or trying to pose the minifig in stud which is very clumsy. But this worked out pretty well I edited the post, so it should be working again now Thank you. Thanks the rug is one of my favorite details even tho you cant see it that much. Yeah I used the minifig head because it's easier to see that it's Killian and also the minifig head is proportionally weird to build around with it beeing to big for a minifig and for this one beeing to round I guess . Thank you. With lego beeing quite big for a minifig it fits well with a bigger scale imo. -
[Winners Announced!]Transitional Challenge II
lmcpicture replied to Jeff of Clubs's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Entry for Category B: 'The Rogues Gallery' Killian Goodwill the retired artillary officer, owner of Tavern, Sugar plantation and Pandora continues his adventures into Era 3. With determination in his eyes and a officer's posture which exudes confidence and a sense of purpose in the new Era to come. Showing off his earlier adventures and the assets he's built up along the way. A bottle of Rum made from the same sugar produced at the Sugar Plantation, painting from the Tavern, The Hertzie tower, Delphinus Orca, Military camp and The Parvus in minimocs are represented in the background, aswell as Killians grandfather who played a big role in his earlier years. ______________________________________________________________________ Entire moc:
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[COR - Free Build] Bermuda Sloop "Pandora"
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much! The rigging was the most satisfying thing to finish and I can't wait on doing it in irl aswell Thank you. Yeah it's quite nice and also easy to build. -
[COR - Free Build] Bermuda Sloop "Pandora"
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much. Digital builds are allowed here and there're several digital builders already part of botbs. So you're welcome to join! -
[COR - Free Build] Bermuda Sloop "Pandora"
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you very much! Thank you, glad you liked it Thank you! Thank you. It'll be fun to build it with physical bricks, can't wait. -
[COR - Free Build] Bermuda Sloop "Pandora"
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - Free Build] Bermuda Sloop "Pandora"
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! Yeah, it will be a challenge to build in physical parts. Most of the curves are with hinge plates but I'll have to wait and see if it'll actually work with real bricks. Thanks. I'm quite pleased with the results -
After spending more than 2 years investing both time and money into his businesses and properties in Queenston, Killian yearned for adventure, the very essence that had drawn him to Queenston. With both his ships The Parvus and The Delphinus Orca acquired for the coast guard by Mayor Edward Scarver, he embarked on the construction of a new vessel, Pandora. As he gazes back at what he has accomplished, memories of Queenston linger, but the shifting winds now directs his ambitions to the vast sea ahead. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Worked on it for a while with the rigging taking half of the time and also beeing busy last year. I took most of the inspiration is from this ship modell. I had to make all the ropes and rigging in Blender before exporting them as parts to Studio. The ship was created with the idea of building it with real bricks. I and @Justsomebrix have already started the construction.
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Entry for Cat. A
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As the wealthy amass their treasures, they often cast the less fortunate into the depts of destruction. As the ship "The Aviabat" navigated the treacherous waters with storms brewing above, the kraken emerged with a mighty roar, causing chaos on deck. Its massive tentacles thrashed around, launching the ship towards jagged rocks. With a deafening crash, the ship collided with the unforgiving rocks, splintering into pieces as the kraken picked off every last soul. Until the only thing you could hear, was the echo of the waves, bashing against the rocks. My entry for the category A transition challenge.
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[COR - FB] Sugarcane Plantation, Queenston
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB] Sugarcane Plantation, Queenston
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you!, the landscaping was the most time consuming part. I wanted it to have different textures not only colors based on how often people would walk there. Thanks -
[COR - FB] Sugarcane Plantation, Queenston
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Haha, thank you Thanks! Np -
Thank you Thanks, It's actually a cylinder half with 2 round plates. Thanks everyone for the compliments! I'm honored, thank you!
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[COR - FB] Sugarcane Plantation, Queenston
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks, did a lot of micro management throughout the hole build to get everything as I wanted. Thank you! I think one kg of sugarcane is about 350ml of juice. So I would believe that it should be enough to have it flowing, if you have a continues flow of sugarcane being crushed. Kind of hard to duplicate in lego because of the sugarcane and the juice it self being proportionally larger in lego then irl. -
[COR - FB] Sugarcane Plantation, Queenston
lmcpicture replied to lmcpicture's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you. The windmill was the most challenging to build, especially because I wanted to have the interior and I wanted it to work even though it's digital -
Sugarcane plantation for Queenston with windmill, boiler house and ofc sugarcanes. After over a year in the making, Killian Goodwill had conpleted Queenston's very own Royal Plantation. The large floodfields surrounding Queenston, as expected by the first settlers, proved to be optimal for the cultivation of sugar. And with the harvest season having started just only some weeks ago, the efficiancy and producitivity of the plantation has shown to be nearly unrivaled. The massive stone Windmill cruches sugarcane faster than any animal powered mill ever could. The boiler house, biggest one in the new world according to the specialists, allows for an immense amount of sugar to be produced. Some of corringtons most renowned sugar scientists were invited by Edward Scarver, recommended to him by Mayor Colonel Sir Dirk Allcock from Jameston, before departing for El Oleonda. The scientist have been working every day, checking the quality of every single batch of sugar produced. They found themselves most impressed by the consistency of each batch, finding little to no variation in the quality of the sugar. A quality which they assure is on par with the best of the known world... if not a little better Windmill with fully functional gears. It can be rotated to face the wind. Boiler house To be licensed as Royal Plantation for Queenston. More pictures on Flickr ( https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAPvBM ) Parts count: ~76 700 Dimensions: 200x200 (without border) Biggest moc I've created so far. Took awhile to complete/2 years because I've been busy with other stuff and maybe a little lack of motivation. But finally finished, learned some lego technics and history throughout the building process. Was a trip to build but fun at the end Thank you to @Justsomebrix for helping me with the minifigs and for writing the story
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After visiting the graves of his father and grandfather, Killian Goodwill discovers a Bermuda sloop left behind by his grandfather. The gift was never completed before his grandfather's death, so it was left to rot in a forgotten shipyard. The sloop was in rough shape, with rusted metal and damaged sails, but Killian was determined to bring it back to life. He spent many months restoring the boat, repairing the sails, and replacing the rigging. Finally, The Parvus was ready to set sail. Now in the harbor of Queenston, she is made ready for war as she prepares for her maiden voyage: pirate hunting in the New Haven Sea. Finally using the Class 3 license I won in the mini challenge back in September 2021 .
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@Ayrlego thank you. And I'll share a breakdown of the dome on discord. @Professor Thaum, if it gets worst I might have to. @Captain Braunsfeld, thanks!
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@NOD, thanks! And yes you're correct, more guests are expected to come hence the unloading of more goods @evancelt, thank you. The updates on IG and the support I got helped me finish this oversized thing @Capt Wolf, Thank you. The option to change fov in stud.io really helps with the interior pics. @Justsomebrix thank you for all the support and I'm happy to help build Queenston. @Professor Thaum, thanks. But I'm afraid I might be contaminated by the syndrome. Let's hope it goes away before my next build @Kai NRG, Thank you, always fun with a ''little'' interior. And they are great for creating scenes.
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Settlement, Queenston, Arlintina, Corrington
lmcpicture replied to Justsomebrix's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Tavern, royal artisan licensed for Corrington.- 21 replies
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Killian Goodwill and his little crew had been enjoying their time in Jameston. But when he heard news of a new colony on the far side of the world, he knew his time there had come to an end. With his ship filled with cargo and adventure on his mind, he set sail for Queenston. When he arrived he was welcomed by the newly appointed mayor, who led him to the mayor's office where they discussed future plans for the settlement. Goodwill offered to fund the construction of a Royal Tavern that would be large enough to host several newcomers whilst they search for a place to settle down. Mayor Edward Scarver gave Goodwill access to all the settlement's resources and the next day the building's plans were being made. It took several months of construction for the tavern to be completed. It certainly didn't help that throughout the whole process the plans were being changed, as Goodwill kept adding more and more to them. But finally, the tavern, if you can still call it that, was complete. It has enough space to fit hundreds of people at the time, a bar, a kitchen with great cooks who offer fresh food every day, rooms for rent, a lookout tower and Killian Goodwill’s own personal office. It was everything Killian dreamed it would be. Such a large Tavern would be sure to attract new settlers and hence make good profits. But Killian was not after money, so it was decided that all profits generated from the establishment will be donated to the crown to help finance the war. To be licensed as a Royal artisan by the Crown.
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[COR - Free Build] A gift for the ETTC
lmcpicture replied to Justsomebrix's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
looks great