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Captain Braunsfeld

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Yes, you have fixed the problem! Where are the white-striped rotors from?
  2. Quite iconic - very well done. I am looking forward to more pictures / pictures from the minifigs (how did you do Tintin's hair?).
  3. Welcome to Eurobricks - welcome back from the dark ages!
  4. Welcome to Eurobricks!
  5. Welcome to Eurobricks!
  6. Welcome to Eurobricks!
  7. Brick-built sails - it must not only be heavy but top-heavy. I fear it will topple easily. Unfortunately, I cannot answer your question and cannot say anything about the creator.
  8. A fine creation - I like the "war room"!
  9. Very fine Japanese setting - excellent castle & scene! Some pics seem to be a bit dark (ok, I am always struggling with picture improvement myself... ) Brick on!
  10. To me this is steampunk - and this is fine! Just one thing: Only two of the four flickr photos are currently visible. You may want to check what happened to the other two.
  11. Ok - then everything is fine!
  12. Welcome to Eurobricks! Hi Ken. The brick bug is nothing to worry about unless you run out of money... Don't wait for the Detective's Office (though it is great) - just go for the next set!
  13. This is the place to be! Welcome to Eurobricks!
  14. Welcome, Marcin and Maksio! Don't worry about being too young or too old - it will be "just right".
  15. Welcome to Eurobricks, it will be interesting to see what the macro lense will offer!
  16. Hi there! I would like to continue my MOC series "Updating the Classics". (part 1: MOC: Updating the Classics (1) - 6018 Battle Dragon Revisited part 3: MOC: Updating the Classics (3) - 6057 Sea Serpent Revisited) This time I will try to do the "6049 Viking Voyager" some justice. The set goes back until 1987 (and I did not have it). 6049 Viking Voyager (Revisited & Original): 6049 Viking Voyager: I have added Midgardian colours to distract from the key point that I do not have the original shield Also the "cover" for the treasure had been designed in white - I only have similar bricks in black. There they are, rowing away happily... 6049 Viking Voyager (Revisited): A new model required the usage of the "real" vikings. The treasure "cover" was enhanced - and created in white. Overall colour scheme is meant to be close to the original. And then I thought that I need to do something special for the gallion (the original gallion is - frankly speaking - quite poor): .... and I think I was very successful! That was fun! I have used oars - they were not available when the original set came out (we are talking about pre-pirate times!). So, after this overhaul, the new vikings may row away in peace into the sunset! More to come - C&C welcome!
  17. My two favorites in there are: Albion Pastry Chef - The cake is much better than my version (sigh) - what brick is that yellow coating? Gnomish Artificer (makes me think of the gnome in Baldur's Gate, what was his name again? (Jan Jansen in the German version))
  18. Welcome to Eurobricks - I'm looking forward to your builds!
  19. A small but fine creation, depicting an important scene for Frodo. I like rockwork and treework most!
  20. But the Lone Ranger revolvers were excellent! I didn't see any reason to go back to the old version! Different situation with the bandana...
  21. A very fine creation, very funny! Brick on!
  22. Perfect! Makes me go and play mario kart with Lemmy!
  23. 13 is not bad, I won't complain. And a new series always has a special flavour to it. But, face it, dear fellow Eurobrickers, you need to edit all your entries, because series 9 was the best! @Robert8: You need to start a new poll. The mixed question (best series/best minifg) can be answered more easily in two threads. .... and the revolutionary soldier was good! But not as good as the musketeer!!!
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