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Captain Braunsfeld

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  1. @Third Navigator created this vessel: the Whaler Melville Note the custom hull and the custom boat that comes with the Melville. You will find more pictures in the LEGO Pirate Forum!
  2. Congrats!
  3. @Marooned Marin has created a fine vessel, which he aptly named after the French word for a newt = "triton". Or was it after a sea-god? Or was this fine ship named after one that historically existed? Find out the details and more and even better pictures in the Lego Pirate Forum! (There is also a monkey on board which you can find if you click here or on the picture.)
  4. Wonderful scene. Good to see that good old viking-ship-hull reappear!
  5. Yes, of course!
  6. I am tempted to post this. I think it is great (and it has a monkey!). I would aim for Wednesday to post this on the frontpage. If you go first, I don't mind. Yepp, standards are well met Of course, I would need the name of the monkey to complete my post
  7. Comb the desert - of course, it has to be done this way. Excellent!
  8. Let's try it this way because it is a fine figbarf!
  9. Fine fine, the custom hull is especially noteworthy!
  10. From time to time we are presented with a MOC of a shipyard. This time @Ross Fisher gives us the opposite: Claude's Shipbreakers, set in the context of the Brethren of the Brickseas storylines. I am not sure how to reuse those soaked, shell-covered wooden planks, but feel encouraged to check out his detailed and animal-laden creation in the LEGO Pirate Forum!
  11. Fantastic build, well worth of the frontpage!
  12. Wonderful creation. And has a monkey!
  13. The colour combo is allowed only at this time of year! Thanks. Dunno. The monkeys make me do these things And you!
  14. Lots of mining going on...
  15. I wanted to be a part of that Egypt layout for brickmania. And I like monkeys. Then I knew what to build
  16. Thanks - that was the intention
  17. I could not finish this earlier because Captain Cookie had gone missing and I spent a long time searching for him... When we celebrate Christmas we know that we have to wait for the Christmas monkey to arrive - only then will we get our presents!
  18. It was a family feast. Captain Cookie, Commodore T. Spoon were at their mother's for some tea and biscuits. Somehow they all felt that something was missing. But they could not exactly tell what that was. Suddenly there was a noise at the door... ... and a strange creature with a red and white hat came in, dragging something behind him. "Did you plan this", the mother asked? Captain Cookie shook his head, his brother did the same. Meanwhile the strange creature had rolled a cart into the living room, filled with nicely wrapped presents. "Did you plan this?" Cookie and Spoon asked simultaneously. Their mother shook her head. "I guess this is the famous Christmas Monkey that was often talked about in Pontelli." In the meantime, the Christmas Monkey had begun to distribute the presents. ... and he even had a nut for the squirrel! A splendid time was guaranteed for all. Happy holidays to all of you and all the best for 2023!
  19. Pharao Aapmosis I. (and his family) Unbeknownst to many historians, during the time of Pharao Aapmosis I., there was huge demand for bananas in Egypt. He is the second one from the left. They don‘t like to talk about him in Egypt these days. But he looked just like this. This creation was a part of a larger Egypt display at Brickmania Antwerpen 2022. (and in Flemish, "aap" means "monkey").
  20. @Fraunces latest creation is an imperial style fortress on an island. Lots of details can be found in the Lego Pirate Forum. 
  21. This is so great. Maybe I'll find the time to get back to GoH...
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