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Justsomebrix

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  1. I'll never understand how you make such beautiful mocs in such a short amount of time... Well done!
  2. Beautiful ship, the first image looks great!
  3. When Edward Scarver first arrived on the island, after having set up a logging camp, he organised the construction of a sawmill. Wooden logs from the camp were quickly made into planks and large boards, which enable the rapid expanse of the small hamlet in the form of cabins and various wooden buildings. Today, despite having grown to a Large Town, the sawmill is still being used everyday, making it the first permanent building in Queenston. ---- Will be licenced as a medium factory for Queenston, officially making the settlement a Large Town I started this build right after I posted the logging camp almost a year ago, but then I lost motivation and forgot about it. Yesterday I decided to just finish the darn moc, so that I could take it apart and start on something new. Hopefully it will take me less than 9 months to finish the next project
  4. Thank you! Can't wait for the custom torsos arrive so that I can make irl scenes with the Arlintinian Guards That is quite a disturbing fact haha, although the electrical chair is still being used today which seems even worse to me Thank you for the kind words!
  5. You really managed to fuse the two styles together masterfully, looking forward to seeing your future builds!
  6. A Guillotine has been built in Queenston, Medium Arts and Culture build for the settlement
  7. It was a busy Friday evening at the Queenston harbour, the settlement had received a constant flow of new settlers, eager to start a new life on the frontier, but coutious enough to wait for the settlement to grow a bit before settling there. The Dockmaster was busy directing the merchants and collecting their docking fees. Meanwhile, the mailman’s son, Jim Hawkins, was running around town delivering mail for his sick father. He arrived at the Dockmasters office with a letter from his cousin in Port Raleigh, but when Jimmy knocked at the door he heard a large thud coming from the narrow alley next of the house. He went to inspect the sound, but what he found was a rough, strange looking man holding a sack of coins. The boy stood silently and looked in the eyes of the man, who himself had froze upon discovering he had been caught. Jimmy’s eyes slowly looked to the left where he could see the broken window the man had come out of. Now having realised what he had witnessed, frozen in fear, he watched as the man took his finger in front of his mouth, signalling the boy to stay silent. In a sudden and explosive move Jimmy turned around and shouted towards the main street : “THIEF!! THIEF!!!Thi..” But before he could run away, he was silenced by a knife to the back. But the commotion had caught the attention of some sailors on the docks, and before the thief could get away, the men caught up to him and beat him bloody. People gathered around the boy and the doctor was called in a hurry, but the boy was already gone. A jury was assembled and a trial was held at the Town Hall the next day. It was revealed that the thief, Jules Moche, had been a recruit of la Légion Etrangère, but was dishonourably discharged for disobedience and cowardice in battle. The jury’s decision was quick and final, for an attempted robbery and the murderer of Jim Hawkins, the coward Jules Moche was to be executed… by Guillotine. The next day, a guillotine was constructed next to the town hall and will stay there as a reminder to what awaits murderers in Queenston. On Monday the 20th of March 623, the public execution of Jules Moche took place. The crowd cheered and shouted in anger as the prosecutor mercilessly flayed the criminal for his crimes… After the deed was done, the townsfolk decided to have a statue of Jimmy built in the town center, so that everyone would remember the first Hero of Queenston. ---- This moc will be licenced for Queenston by me, as a medium art and cultural build. I originally tried to build a gallows, but I wasn't happy with how it turned out. So just for fun I made a Guillotine, I was quite happy with the design so I decided to use that instead. After the amount of figures I copy and pasted for the camp scene, it was really fun to experiment with the exaggerated minfigure posing on this build. It was also quite fun making decals for the Arlintinian Guards that will be introduced in the near future, as the protectors of Queenston and the Island of Arlintina. Hope you enjoy
  8. The mine looks great and I like the story!
  9. Man your builds really are superb! I'm really admiring your dedication to the GoC, you'll be part of the nobility in no time.
  10. Beautiful scene, the cabin looks amazing and your edits really adds to the beauty of the moc
  11. The uniforms look really cool, intimidating for sure!
  12. Great scene, really love the forced perspective. Well done
  13. Indeed they are, but it was basically over for them as soon as our 3 Empires made an alliance. Thank you very much! Now you better lead our troops to Victory! My pc gave up so many times... if not I would have built much more and had mpre variation. They really are the best I've seen brickbuilt, he made some larger designs as well because we originally wanted the scene to include larger tents for officer, cargo, planing etc 900m to the right, passed a hundred more tents packed with soldiers armed to the teeth. Where's your camp again? Thank you! And I totally agree with your points. On a smaller moc I would love to take my time playing with figure stances, as that's my favorite part when I build in real bricks. But with the hundreds of soldiers I included in this one, I must admit I lost motivation...
  14. 1. Red Coats Rule : 3rd entry = task completed
  15. Corrington's military camp outside of Seawatch
  16. Prior to launching their attack on the Lotii, the Corlander forces on El Oleonda had amassed near Seawatch. The army had traveled to the island from the Corlander settlement of Spudkirk. Nearly 500 men in strength, the forces were a sight to behold. Regiments of light and heavy infantry, mounted hussars and dragoons, artillery, and sappers came together under the leadership of Brigadier Allcock. Brigadier Allcock ( @Ayrlego ) was the overall commander of the forces, with support from Colonel Wolf ( @Brickwolf ), Major Brickford ( @LM71Blackbird ), Major Brickleton ( @evancelt ), and Lord Spud ( @Spud The Viking ). Once the siege on Seawatch had been lifted, the commanders set about erecting a secure camp for the forces. Positioned outside the walls of Seawatch proper, they had engineers and sappers construct a sturdy palisade wall around an area large enough for hundreds of tents. Large guard towers were placed near entrances. Liaison officers from Oleon, Eslandola, and Carno looked on the camp with envy - the amount of discipline shown by the Corlander forces was impressive. A good force to have as allies instead of enemies, to be sure. The 47th Regiment of Foot "Ryebourg" Light Infantry drummers have all traded their drumsticks for a musket... The only sound we have to offer the Lotus is the sound of a thousand bullets piercing through their ranks. The 26th of Foot "Hawarden Regiment" follow closely behind the 47th. A company of regular light infantry are staying behind to secure the camp while they wait for the Carnite forces to relieve them. ---- Started this build ceveral months ago as a collab with @lmcpicture, we had designed and built ceveral elements for the project, but life happened and we ended up forgetting the moc. 2 weeks ago I decided to build the moc, but I had to make it much smaller than we originally planned. I build all the landscape, placed all the buildings and minifigures. I used the wall, guard tower and tents (tents are available on rebrickable, I highly recommend you check them out) that lmcpictures designed. The cannons are modified versions of michaelozzie2 's design on instagram and the bulk of the story was written by Evancelt. Hope you enjoy! This will serve as my third entry to the redcoats rule task
  17. @Ayrlego you accidently put this amongst bricksbypidy's builds Congrats @Bricksbypidy on your knighthood!
  18. @Bregir Thank you ! But there is still much to improve on my rigging, I usually just put ropes where I want to without really usung any references However on my next 2 ships I plan on trying to be as accurate as possible, maybe even building them in real bricks!
  19. Loved it! I look forward to read these every time, I have such a good time reading them. Thank you for your work!
  20. Welcome to the brick seas! Glad to see a new member for Oleon, I'm looking very much forward to reading your stories
  21. I was drafting some story ideas for my character(s) and suddenly realised I had no clue who or what controls what happens in the game Who decides what NPC factions do, what settlements gets raided/invaded, what happens when they do?, etc This is probably common knowledge for most but I'd love to get an explanation
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