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Kintobor's Cosplay Mafia: Confirmation and Discussion
Kwatchi replied to Kintobor's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Argh! How did I miss this starting up? Have fun all! I'll be spectating from the sidelines trying to discern the naughty from the nice. -
That is a very nice frontage for you convent, but I find my eye drawn to the Padre; that is one great minifig.
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I'll echo that sentiment. The colours are fantastic, to the point of bordering on other-worldly. But it comes off nicely. Great job.
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A very detailed step by step you have detailed and illustrated here. A hearty well done to you. The overview of the forge interior, with all the artisans at their posts, was a well staged scene and my personal favourite.
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That is a marvelous display. Great job.
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Hehe. Very nice and colourfull
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Kwatchi replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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I really love your roof design. I'd never seen that technique before with cones and it works really well.
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Nicely done.
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Very nice work.
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I just took a quick look at your account. The Drowned Rat is active (I had warned the MRCA committee privately, so you were in no matter what anyway). You also have received your 10 db x2 for both builds submitted (boat and rum cart), as well as the 25 db for your intro. So a good start! The only thing I can't see is the deduction for licensing your small artisan property in Bastion (Rum Cart). @Phred, should he just re-submit or is that license form lost in a buffer somewhere?
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Kwatchi replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I have a good Christmas rum pudding recipe. -
Danish Napoleonic Era Uniforms Don't confuse "design" with "english speaker marketing". Selling Danish soldiers in North America would have been near impossible, so they twisted the narrative into something that would resonate more (i.e. english sounding names). But the design cues are clear as day; no point denying it.
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She's a lovely brig. Beautiful sleek hull shape with great details like the capstan, canted masts, and rigging (I love your simple method for the eye/blocks). I am going to bookmark this for the next time I build in brick, as there is a lot of good stuff here to refer to.
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Captain Nordau is certainly the (Clown) Prince of Pirates! I would have been truly disappointed had he not made a return this month - though I half expected him to be sailing a barrel or soap box or somesuch, not a class 6 warship! Yikes! Gorgeous sitting room btw. Loved the windows.
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Holy cripes! The beast is back!
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I have to agree with this. I can't figure out what you did from this pic unfortunately.
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That certainly is a clever build. Great job! Not sure about the connotations of the name though.
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A gorgeous LDD vessel. It may be a bit short for a 7 though. Check here for a rule of thumb. To make matters a big murkier, about half the class 7 warships have been two deckers in Era 2. Dreamchaser Bruyant HRS Ardent @Legostone @Bregir, you guys have a though on this?
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Sea Rats: Sign-up and Discussion, ERA II
Kwatchi replied to dr_spock's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
haha. Already did last night. -
While I find the shape of the bow a bit odd, the rest of the ship is very well executed. Nice job!
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Wow, this looks like pure fun. Some many interesting elements to it as well. Great start to your colony!
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[SR - FB2 - OCT 618] Tortuga's City Hall
Kwatchi replied to Professor Thaum's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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A quick google of Danish napoleonic era uniforms (red with blue frogging) and remembering where Lego originates, quickly solves the red coat as historic analogy mystery. I realize most wish they’d represent Britain, but it’s clearly Denmark.
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@PhredPoke poke. Friendly reminder