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First of all: Great ship! Nice color scheme and a good shape. But I also have to agree with halfpenguinhalflego here. The stern doesn't look too well, especially the windows. It looks too dark on the back. But overall great ship so far, looking forward to see the final product.
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Nice find! Very much going on, many good ideas here. Sometimes seems a bit overloaded, but as I said: Very creative, interesting MOC. i like the green sails. Which set are they from?
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I love it! Excellent work.
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MOC: Mission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma
Captain Heineken replied to Commodore Hornbricker's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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thanks for this review. Very well written and some nice pics. Just one thing: The cannon in these pics isn't the original cannon, is it?
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Maybe my favourite set ever. There are several versions of this set, this one is one of the best. My big aim ist do a MOC/MOD of this set, but this will take time... Very beautiful!
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I hate it when they just throw one wave of a theme on the market, especially when there are 4 movies available as a source of inspiration. I think these sets are just too pricey and some sets were - just as Isla de la Muerta and Captain's Cabin - just poor (except the minifigs) and overprized. There were no impulse sets either (Captain's Cabin for EUR 15?!). It's a shame that we won't see a Flying Dutchman as long as it wouldn't have been as tiny as the Pearl. And what I absolutely don't understand is why Jack Sparrow is in every set. Only one set with British soldiers...
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Congrats on the wave and the tree. Nice technique indeed. A small good-looking MOC.
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MOC - 1950's Australian Suburban Street
Captain Heineken replied to lightningtiger's topic in LEGO Town
Fantastic work! And so much details. Is this an open-end project or do you have something in mind how much building you want to make? Can't wait to see the tram... I wish I could do things like that. Very very cool! -
Looking forward!
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Well done. I like it. As well as I liked the Brickington Sails Forth episodes.
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Thanks for sharing. She looks very beautiful, just like a lovely classic 1990s pirate ship. I own the BSB and think it's the best Pirate ship out there. What you made out of it looks very nice.
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Thank you all for the feedback and for blogging this. That encourages me to post more MOCs in the future. I love this forum and to look through these fantastic works here.
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Fantastic work!! A source of inspiration.
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[pid][/pid]207B Ahoy, I did a small MOC last weekend and thought I may share it with you. Pirate's Lair Fresh supplies are delivered Big cannon to fend attackers off Pirate enjoys his rum Front view of the island Bluecoat wants to take revenge for his killed fellows Pirates like it clean too. Checking the treasure What do you think of it? Any feedback is welcome. Cheers
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Excellent MOC! I have to say that Dark Green looks so cool. I love this color.
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Very well done! I love Islanders MOCs, because they are so colourful. Definitely very creative work on the canoe here.
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She looks really beautiful.
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It's from the 6192Pirate Building Set. I bought about 10 torsos of this guy on bricklink. I use the torsos as a fraction of my Bluecoat army. With red epaulettes, blue legs and a black tricorne they're nice-looking soldiers.
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Thanks everyone and thanks for blogging it.
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Would love to see that.
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They looks great. Btw, what size do I have to print the torsos? Can someone tell me the cm/mm figures? Thanks.
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Hi, what is your favourite minifigure officially released by TLG? You can choose between those. I like pi053, pi050 and pi004b most. Thanks for your opinions. Cheers.
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Waterloo - La Haye Sainte (18th June 1815)
Captain Heineken replied to TheBrickAvenger's topic in Pirate MOCs
Very good work indeed! Not only are the minifigs and the setting awesome, the capture of the scene on camera is also impressive. I wish I would be so full of ideas like you are. Very good!