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[MOC] Assassin's Creed - Venice 1486
Marooned Marin replied to Barthezz Brick's topic in Pirate MOCs
Check out his Instgram account, he is making tutorials and one about the wheelbarrow is already there: https://www.instagram.com/barthezzbrick/ He also has secondary account with WIP photos... great stuff: https://www.instagram.com/barthezzbrick_wipshots/ -
[MOC] Blue Coat Fort: My First MOC at a Convention
Marooned Marin replied to CapOnBOBS's topic in Pirate MOCs
Fantastic display and awesome action! -
[MOC] Assassin's Creed - Venice 1486
Marooned Marin replied to Barthezz Brick's topic in Pirate MOCs
@Barthezz Brick you have been Frontpaged -
Eurobricks member Barthezz Brick, takes us onto the streets and canals of the 15th century Venice, in this first of four chapters of his unofficial Assassin’s Creed instalment ‘Venice 1486’. Come and meet 'Darion Aiulf da Fortebraccio' a Venetian nobleman, a Master Assassin and former member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins in the LEGO Pirates forum, where his story begins.
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Now that's beautiful! Any idea how many pieces went into it? Did it have hidden features, like easily accessible captain's cabin? Any interior?
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[MOC] Assassin's Creed - Venice 1486
Marooned Marin replied to Barthezz Brick's topic in Pirate MOCs
Thank yee for extensive answers, I will continue to follow you and Darion story, and in the meantime continue to marvel at this mind blowing creation. -
Welcome aboard @Captainlegobrick I already follow your fantastic work via Instagram, and what else to say here then what a beautiful ship
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[MOC] Assassin's Creed - Venice 1486
Marooned Marin replied to Barthezz Brick's topic in Pirate MOCs
Thanks for giving lengthy and detail answers, this is much appreciated. One or two more questions if you can find time. Q1: I'm sure people asked you over the Instagram this, what was the hardest part of this build for you? Ships, building, bridge? Q2: Did you have moments of doubt, like a year ago, when thoughts like this came: ohhh my, this is too much for me, I better quit now while I can, or were there a periods where you just got stuck with no idea how to move forward? Q3: You say this is chapter-1, so for us AC fans, will the chapter-2 again revolve around the Assassins Creed story, like a completely different build but still a sequel to this? -
[MOC] Assassin's Creed - Venice 1486
Marooned Marin replied to Barthezz Brick's topic in Pirate MOCs
I find every single part of this diorama is a masterpiece in its own way. The Devil is truly in details, and I feel I could stand watch this for hours and always manage to find something new and cool. Simply amazing! Few questions: 1. During those three years, how did you manage to keep the dust off? Do you cover the whole thing with nylon sheets? 2. Did you build first some sort of digital version, or you went right ahead into the real thing? 3. I'm a fan of the AC series, but I haven't played all of the instalments, so help me out because I don't remember Venice AC. The AC-II was in Florence Italy right? Did you make this whole thing out of your mind, or you used inspiration from the game? -
[MOC] The Treasure - 10K LEGO Ideas Supporters achieved!
Marooned Marin replied to Piraten's topic in Pirate MOCs
Great new emoji -
Welcome aboard @Podunk , that's a nice start into pirates Study the tutorial @NOD gave you, and then you can go to training ground for new members here-click and practice your posting pictures skills. <- SUPER HELPFUL If you need assistance, don't hesitate to ask.
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1993 LEGO World Expo "Pirates Ahoy" Souvenir Booklet
Marooned Marin replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
That would be lovely! We need those kind of post, about the LEGO Pirates History, and you already know much about him, and have great images from before and now. Here are two more images I found on my phone (with a hook) just before the exhibition opened. -
While the word treasure immediately conjures images of a simple chest bulging with gold and doubloons, Eurobricks member Piraten decided to improve our limited imagination with his unbelievable recreation of the real treasure, the Christian V’s Crown. Let us give Piraten a hand and make this MOC another 10K LEGO Ideas set in review - we are waiting for your support in LEGO Pirates forum.
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[MOC] The Treasure - 10K LEGO Ideas Supporters achieved!
Marooned Marin replied to Piraten's topic in Pirate MOCs
@Piraten your wonderful piece of art has been on Classic-Pirates.com for the second time! I believe you are the first who has achieved this feat. Also, you are plastered all over Frontpage SUPPORT PIRATEN HERE -
It's fantastic, that's what it is! I love the numerous small details all around the build, especially Aquaman getting in huge trouble on the beach
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1993 LEGO World Expo "Pirates Ahoy" Souvenir Booklet
Marooned Marin replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
According to one older member of RLUG Kockice Croatia, the club is current owner of the Culverin, it was acquired into the club via some LEGO store back in 2014/2015 - specific details are at the moment unknown. Although the original had both hands, this one came with a left hook, which is breaking apart constantly, so the club is considering to use some glue. I kindly pointed out that we could restore him to his original version (without the hook) since I got a feeling that they missed this little but important detail. Last weekend I had the pleasure to see Culverin in person during the club exhibition in the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. The kids are absolutely crazy about him. Here are some photos and one video. @TalonCard I was hesitant to try moving the head, but I will try to find out if that's still a working feature. There is a possibility that even the current owners don't know about that. I'll let you know. Now, to the pictures! (Ahem... I don't why, but for some reason the video does not play for me inside the forum but works well when I click Watch on YouTube) -
Nice idea, you have my support
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[MOC] Video: How I built a Caribbean Port Town as a film set
Marooned Marin replied to VaneStream's topic in Pirate MOCs
I already left my jaw down on your youtube and Instagram account. Amazing work. Love every detail, and your superhuman effort, it's inspiring. -
Fantastic So many details packed into this scene, beautiful execution.
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[DIGITAL] “The Black Pearl” by BrickMOCBay
Marooned Marin replied to Marooned Marin's topic in Pirate MOCs
You pretty much nailed it, great summary, and excellent attention to details If you could chose one, which one would you prefer, Black Pearl or Queens Ann Revenge, by the same designer? -
“The Black Pearl” by BrickMOCBay A word of explanation. This is not my design, but after a few months of waiting in our blog-post pipeline it's finally going to be published on Classic-Pirates in the coming weeks. So, in order to have a place for a healthy discussion we need a corresponding forum topic, and here we are. Now, to the pictures.
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If you are looking for a apartment, and are in need of a roommate, I volunteer.
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Now that's something worth studying! Some great photos of the interior. It's great to take the pictures immediately before dust-bunnies take over Terrific build!
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@Kyle84 you have been on Classic-Pirates.com