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Hiawatha

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  1. I added your comment to my signature!

  2. Thanks you efullner! That has to good in my signature! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! This is true and I try to make things accurate, but I also tried to make this MOC resemble the Barbary Coast in the movie Tripoli. They had belly dancers and I was trying to go for a feel like that in the MOC. I tried to decorate the palace as much as I could.
  3. It's looking good! I can't wait to see the finished product!
  4. Very interesting! Thanks for posting!
  5. Nice job on the palm tree!
  6. Nice battle scene! I am glad to see you have an inerest in army building!
  7. Great to see you are back to the hobby! Welcome to Eurobricks!
  8. I hope your name means that you'll be making pirates MOCS! Welcome to the forums!
  9. I'm am not in this group, but after you mentioned it I looked it up. I guess it is an organization for Lego fans in PA to meet and build together. I assume anybody from PA that likes Lego can sign up.
  10. Hi! This is my first contest on Eurobricks and I enjoyed being a part of this! This is a underwater version of the Armada Flagship 6280. The story: The Imperial Armada was saling along the seas nicely, until a band of pirates managed to sneak on board. Once they were spotted, a battle broke out and during the battle a large wave crashed down upon the ship. (The Industrial Revolution had not started yet, so I worked with what I could ) She then sank to the ground and broke into many pieces. The beauty of this ship can still be seen on the ocean floor, but many plants have found a home on the ship pieces, and the site is also a popular place for sharks. Can you spot the soldiers and pirates? The whole MOC. The left side. The right side. If you want to see more, please check out The Brickshelf Folder
  11. Hi! This is my first contest on Eurobricks and I enjoyed being a part of this! This is a underwater version of the Armada Flagship 6280. The story: The Imperial Armada was saling along the seas nicely, until a band of pirates managed to sneak on board. Once they were spotted, a battle broke out and during the battle a large wave crashed down upon the ship. (The Industrial Revolution had not started yet, so I worked with what I could ) She then sank to the ground and broke into many pieces. The beauty of this ship can still be seen on the ocean floor, but many plants have found a home on the ship pieces, and the site is also a popular place for sharks. Can you spot the soldiers and pirates? The whole MOC. The left side. The right side. If you want to see more, please check out The Brickshelf Folder
  12. I would assume that the instructions of Port Royal, I have never built it but have both of the sets, are aimed to only use the pieces that are in the two sets. By buying another London Escape, none of your pieces will have to wind up in Port Royal, and the carriage can remain together. I hope that helped!
  13. Thanks for responding, and I do agree that the 09 line had a better feel, but what I was reffering to was that it was not extremely disappointing and the sets were not horrible. They did well for having a good act to follow. I hope you have a chance to get the QAR!
  14. Welcome! You really scored on those Islander sets! Good to see you like castle and pirates, I do too.
  15. Welcome to Eurobricks! I think you will find it to be a great website!
  16. Welcome to Eurobricks!
  17. Welcome to Eurobricks! So you are from Southern Pennsylvania? I'm guessing you are from Lancaster? I live near York. I like to play Civilization also. I have the fourth and fifth, not the third, but my friend has it and told me that it is the best one by far! Seems we have a lot in common, see you in the forums!
  18. Nice Harry Potter collection. I won a few sets, and my favorite has to be the original Knight Bus! I'm glad you have it. It's a great set.
  19. This is a great idea! It is also very well detailed with the swimming fish, floating jellyfish, and even the skeleton horse!
  20. I love those curtains! Great job and good luck!
  21. I don't know if anybody else felt this, but I originally wasn't sure about the idea of the POTC in Lego form, but I think that the theme has really lived up to its formers' success. Although they are not classic like the original pirates and the 09 sets, they offer a lot of pieces that help to expand the theme of piracy in Lego. Did anybody else feel that way, and now feels this was?
  22. If this is your first try at making a Lego sialing ship, I would suggest using the hull pieces. You can still use them and make a fantastic ship.
  23. That's a good way to take down a great MOC!
  24. Before the scabbard came out, that is how most people made it seem as though the figure had one. I actually like don't really use the scabbard piece for my Imperial figures (I use it for the POTC), but I did for my Wellington:Here I'm glad you enjoyed!
  25. I think that the third one looks the best
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