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Marooned Marin

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  1. When this little fun contest ends, if I get time to get around to it, I would like to see this blogged on the Classic-Pirates.com... yeah, it is that good! Outstanding build @zinnn
  2. You are almost there! Allow me to help you a little with the images and how to share them on Eurobricks forum. Eurobricks does not allow members to upload images directly to the server because there are a lot of members and a lot of more images. Instead, to share the images here you need to: 1. Go to your Flickr and open one picture in the new tab. 2. Copy the url address (example on the picture) 3. Paste the address inside this thread, and the system will automatically embed the picture inside the post. The end. example for the same image from the above Looking forward to see the final version!
  3. @zinnn you can easily try that in Studio.io since @iragm made the studio.io file also available with the instructions. If anyone needs the fortress in digital, you can download it HERE from my GoogleDrive. I gave my best to follow the instructions to the letter.
  4. Thank you @zinnn for pointing this up, however that is beyond my power but luckily we have EvanCelt in our team. @evancelt can this be done?
  5. You raise a valid and good question, but we will need to wait at least two weeks for a definitive answer from Governor @Mister Phes until he returns to us from his long-due vacation. Common sense would say yes, yes they do. Because, in another situation you could have been commenting and giving valuable critique to a designer who somehow got disqualified from the contest. Should you also be punished (i.e. not getting points) because he broke the rules somewhere down the line? No, that does not sound right. But, let's wait for a definitive answer from Governor. While we are on the subject of commenting, everyone is welcomed and encouraged to write a comment or a praise - or two - on builds and topics which are not submitted for the ongoing contest. A casual stroll down the Pirate-MOCs or BoBS forum will show you many fantastic MOCs worth visiting. Perhaps commenting on these builds will not give you any contest points, that's true, but they will give you instead community points. Contests come and go, but the community is here to stay, and having a good status within that community doesn't hurt.
  6. This is my favourite entry from you at this moment. So much playability packed and so many details, and your presentation skills are superb!
  7. @Captain Braunsfeld your creation has been
  8. After being fascinated by the Spanish ship "Santa Ana" in Madrid's Naval Museum, Eurobricks member Captain Braunsfeld decided to produce yet another formidable vessel, possibly the biggest in his fleet so far, which carries the name, The Pride of Pontelli. Set your course at once to the docks of LEGO Pirates Forum and check out this mighty creation.
  9. So the question was... is it a bit premature to start MOD-ing the new 10320 Eldorado Fortress? Nah! I don't think so. Like the last iconic pirate set (21322 POBB), reimagined Eldorado Fortress also comes with the completely useless dinghy. To make matters worse, AFOLs are led to believe that two daring pirates are more than capable of attacking the fortress and getting away with it by rowing into the sunset! Luckily, with only 195 extra pieces we can turn this far stretched LEGO fantasy into a plausible scheme by giving pirates a sailing ship!
  10. Worry not! Contest requires you to build something awesome and pirate-themed. Piece-count is only a guide-line for designers not go overboard. Good rule of the thumb is, if you are under 3000k pieces (just like on LEGO Ideas) you are still inside "economic/size normal" category. So build away that jungle! That's quite easy, if you have any CAD designer skills, as I have explained here BRACE YOURSELF, my critique on your way... Flag on the ship is pointed in wrong direction of the wind, which is supposed to be blowing in the sails? Yup, that's my only issue with this MOC ENTRY. It's just proves how good it is.
  11. Perhaps that's the thing that worriers him the most!
  12. Yes, you succeed, and what a lovely update this is As I'm not one of the critiques here, I will only say well done on your creation! Now, give us some details, how many parts? How much time did you put into it? And where have you been until now? We need more talented pirate builders.
  13. Really? Creative Critic? I have hoped to see you in the 'Builders Category'
  14. Thank you for your explanation and I'm sorry to hear all of this was such a bad experience for you. As you felt the need to call-out Eurobricks staff, let me address two things here. Regarding the Frontpage, please allow me to highlight point (3) of the terms on which you also agreed by entering the contest. As you can see, there is NO RULE which dictates that Contest Entries are not allowed to be frontpaged by EB staff. As for your other objection (of an already outstanding entry getting outside help) you can accuse me of doing the same for helping several members who did not knew how to upload images on Flickr and share them inside the forum for all to see. Should I avoid teaching people how to share their work on forum? Following the same line of thought, you can also accuse other members, those constructive critiques, for giving valuable advice to designers how to improve their build. Should they avoid commenting great builds? Giving any advice? The individual who took time and energy to improve images (of an already outstanding entry) gave you reasonable answer and valuable offer to help you with your entries if you need help. If you want help with photos just reach out - I'm happy to advise and help out. I'm not really hyped about the competition itself (even though I'm planning to submit my build too) - I'm just excited we're getting some amazing MOCs from the Pirates lore. In summary, no rule was violated, nor is this contest broken or prearranged for one or two participants to win. Winners are chosen by the vote, remember? And I feel we will see even better entries in August when heavy-hitters begin to enter the contest, you know, those 10K Club-members builders who are also in love with Pirates.
  15. Ahoy @SevenDeadlyStreamersand welcome aboard! You have made something mighty good looking there, but one picture will not do. We want loads of pictures here, with every little detail shown to us. Since Eurobricks forum does not allow upload of images directly to its server, you need to use some other image hosting platform like Flickr, Bricksafe... and then share images from there inside your post. Don't feel intimidated by this process, it's quite easy, just follow the tutorial inside the spoiler. HOW TO UPLOAD PHOTOS - Click Spoiler
  16. This is fantastic photo! The ship is leaving the port, off to some exciting adventure, and we have longing, or perhaps a touch of worry of some unknown town official, or merchant, wondering if the ship will ever reach its destination. Well done!
  17. Ohh, so it was noticed before. Thank yee for the image
  18. What a fine set you made @Danny_Boy4 it's excellent!
  19. From my understanding, it is one main prize, and second and third prize for builders category, whether you chose to do a Re-Make or completely new set it's up to you. But... I'm maybe wrong so we need to wait the final word on that from the Governor later this month. As for you second observation, yes, I agree with that majority of entries so far have been Re-Makes, but this should not discourage anyone from making something new and outstanding. If I find time, I will enter this little show with a new build. Most probably, or we can compile all entries in one brief blog-post on Classic-Pirates.com with links to voting thread. We will see with the Governor what works best when he returns from his long due leave pillage and plunder on high seas by the end of this month.
  20. Thank you Capitano! As you have built the best Flying Dutchman (ever) I'm looking forward to your new-old project and I can't wait to hear more details about it. It will be great to put my Pearl against it side by side
  21. Don't know if this was mentioned before, but going through the instructions manual I stumbled upon something interesting. I'm looking forward to see how this option works out.
  22. Looking forward seeing more of your cat pirate work
  23. Nay, thank you for sharing with us this wonderful build! It's gaining a lot of positive feedback on our Classic-Pirates Facebook Group! And thank you for your explanation about the Cat Skull Makes perfect sense now. Do you consider entering ongoing Classic-Pirates contest? Your building skills would certainly make the contest more interesting.
  24. Perhaps we should all stop building ships and move on to designing hammocks, the market seems to be clear on that
  25. @Okyyour cute and fuzzy build has been finallyon the Classic-Pirates.com
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