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Captain Braunsfeld

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. We come on the sloop John B, no, Scalawag... A fine vessel with a custom hull, integrated bananas and a monkey who is interested in these bananas. Check out more pictures in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  2. Excellent creation, and you have the "real" monkey! Congratulations!
  3. If you found the Eldorado Fortress set charming but a bit too small for your taste, maybe this MOD might be interesting for you: "Eldorado Fortress by Swashbuckle Studios" And it even has the real pirate monkey! (Did you spot him?) Check out many more pictures in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  4. That really was a very clever build. Did we put it on the frontpage?
  5. I like this. Congratulations for the frontpage!
  6. "If you were a sail boat, I would sail you to the shore." And this sailboat - a fine creation by @Sebeus I & @Legostone - would certainly fly to the shore in no time. Check out more pictures in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  7. Well done, congratulations
  8. Behold this fine vessel, created by @MrOutlaw It could be an official set, right? If you want to see more pictures, head on to the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  9. That is a fine creation of yours. Congratulations for being on the frontpage. How will the story continue?
  10. New member @Juhlhaushas created this very dynamic scene with nice forced perspective. There is a storyline and more pictures to go along with it. Check it out in the LEGO Pirates Forum! Quote
  11. Excellent Dark Elf! I only have not figured out where the minifig head is from...?
  12. ... it was about time Congratulations! (first time I put a gif on the frontpage, I hope it works out well)
  13. @Marooned Marin has no only created a very fine island (including a monkey) - he has also gifted us with a gif that shows the whole thing! And then he has created an exciting comic-style story around this. Check it out in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  14. The island is great (and it has a monkey!) and I finally found the time to read your amazing story. Perfect!
  15. Congratulations! I like the two custom-hull ships and the way you have posed them for the picture. Great job!
  16. Two fine ships engaged in action - what more do you want to see? Find out more about @Quotenotto's fine creation in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  17. That role is fine for me. Correcting people in languages that are foreign to myself is actually great.
  18. The captain has reconsidered (and probably not fully read the rules) and changed his vote
  19. My vote goes to @Mazin for understanding purpose and story of my build. Overall I did not enjoy this "boost for critics"-challenge as most of them kept missing the point of my MOC in a very verbose way...
  20. Large Category: Escape from the Imperial Trading Post by A_Goodman Steve's Double-crossing by YellowFrog The Merchant vessel Margaret Hamilton by Elephant Knight Steve's Treasure Hunt by Kolonial Beamter de Martinez Tapu Island by Marooned Marin Small Category: Skull’s Eye Schooner by SevenDeadlyStreamers The King’s Merchant by Marooned Marin The Child - Steve's childhood by MyFirstMOC-Hun Infamous Steve and the Fountain of Fortune" by Juhlhaus Steve Origins: Meeting Redbeard by Oky
  21. Sooo classic! Congratulations. By the way: should it be "Fort du Soleil?" We should ask someone from Oleon.
  22. The classics are alive! @-DoNe- provides us with a healthy dose of 1990s pirate feeling. Special kudos for the use of yellow for the sand and the inclusion of the (of course necessary) monkey! You will find more pictures of this fine MOC in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  23. I think this is an amazing creation. Congratulations
  24. @SevenDeadlyStreamers has created a wonderful miniature of the Skull's Eye Schooner. If you want to find out more about how he created the miniature-crew, check out his post in the LEGO Pirates Forum!
  25. Thanks. I suggest that you take the high road and I take the low road... The palm tree is just outside the small build. And as for the water: not the usual treatment here to keep the part count down.
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