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Captain Braunsfeld

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. I like the interior and the action. Well done in collecting playing cards from different sources!
  2. Well, some things are left. But no cannons... For a one-masted ship the mast is a bit too high - you'd probably want to turn it into some older ship type (cog or so). My dear friend, whatever your sigfig is drinking, he probably should try to go with less of it I thoroughly enjoyed your comments. I share your thoughts about the positioning of the masts, however, I wanted to do something "minimal invasive". (And then I needed to work on the Kiosk of Khazad-Dum...) Sorry, this is for discussing my MOC/MOD. I am not that interested in Lego ideas.
  3. The long lost sailor Kolonialbeamter returns with a charming underwater scene - fascinating to see what can be done with LDD and decent rendering.
  4. This is going to be real fine - keep going! I'm also working on a harbour but your interesting puzzle piece approach might make me change my current design.
  5. You are right ... I have the same feeling. So probably another update is required.... adding another hull part. One extra hull part. Thanks (and every time I use this, I never have enough water pieces...)
  6. Unbenownst to Gandalf, Hector Barbossa ran a shop near the bridge of Khazad Dûm (in his spare time) - with a certain focus on fresh apples: The kiosk was frequently visited by many a middle-earth tourist. It lay conveniently close to the famous bridge... If Gandalf had known... C&C Welcome
  7. Thanks! Oh, yes, a bluecoat vessel - on to the next job! Yes, right, I did that Thanks What you need is basically a second set...
  8. Ahoy, many people have already updated their Brick Bounty. Now, here is my modification (My Own MOD = MOMOD) of the Brick Bounty: Fully rigged, Three masts, 21A I have lengthened the hull to allow space for a third mast. The other modifications are minor. Carronades were added: And the cook is a friendly guy: Overall, I tried to keep style and design of the original. A compass was also added: More pictures and the larger versions can be found here. Have a nice weekend - C&C welcome!
  9. Funny! And a very fine and beautiful build at the same time!
  10. Fine bridge - and the landscape has turned out extremely well. Beautiful.
  11. Ok - then we'll wait to see the chapel!
  12. I was trying to do something I hadn't done before - which would fit into our index!
  13. Sooo fine! Great great great! Classic and modern at the same time. With a fine design and a lot of fun (go, monkey, go!)
  14. Small, but fine. And classic
  15. There was a Lego event in Waterloo? Then I was there too early (end of June this year)... Anyway, nice pictures on flickr. I took the liberty to include one of them into this post.
  16. I like this very much. The dynamics of the scene - the people in the boats - and the fearsome Algus detachment!
  17. Thanks! Now it is probably time for a larger ship - I see people posting frigates and brigs, etc!
  18. Fine ship. Looks great - more pictures, please! (far far better than the standard pearl!)
  19. I agree. Shape and rigging are really fine, but the green does not work together with the red. But what I really miss is: MORE PICTURES! (some close-ups?)
  20. Fine build. I like the architecture and the interior. Furniture looks really good!
  21. Nice. I like the water with the bubbles!
  22. Let's see how they perform in battle... Yepp, I think so. They will reappear in some way or other.
  23. Iconic and great - all those curved surfaces: fantastic job!
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