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Captain Braunsfeld

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  1. Cool, it has the size of the real thing!
  2. A fine addition to the city! Are there any interiors?
  3. The old ones are the real treasures! I don't have that many of the old ships - envy!!
  4. This idea is perfect! Very creative and very funny. I'll go for the Senckenberg-Starfighter and the Cephalopoden-Dinghi
  5. Yepp, a guy driving this vehicle must definitely be smiling!
  6. Looks good! Great job, DarthTwoShedsJackson! Can I have fifty pounds to mend the shed (Ewan McTeagle) Sorry, that was besides the point.
  7. What a friendly store! I love the man behind the counter! And the Yeti! And the excellent interior design! A charming addition to the city.
  8. I will ignore everything on the ground floor but the overall exterior design is really fantastic.
  9. This has got a modern touch! Very good. The interior work is great - and the scene on the roof is awesome (I had not expected that)!
  10. Very good store, great addition to the city. And I actually like the interior of the first floor even more than the shop on the ground floor (more colourful somehow). Brick on!
  11. That is a cool design. Always good to see something that hasn't been done over and over. Brick on!
  12. Don't let the dark side take over!
  13. A nice Sunday to everyone! I am starting a new MOC series under the title "Updating the Classics". Having been inspired by a similar post in the "town" forum, I thought it would be interesting to apply modern bricks and building techniques to a few classic castle ships that we have seen in the 90s. The challenge for me in there is twofold: First I have to try to rebuild the original (which is not so easy due to lack of "historic" bricks), second part is to come up with a new version. 6018 Battle Dragon (Revisited & Original): 6018 Battle Dragon: The Battle Dragon is not one of the biggest ships for our knights... I was lucky - I (almost) had all the necessary bricks. In an updated version it might look like this: 6018 Battle Dragon (Revisited): The sail has the "dragon" on it. The dragon gallion is actually a very fine creation, so I kept it, just changing the colour and a few smaller parts. I thought that a sail and a rudder were useful additions. And that the crew could grow by 50%. More to come - C&C welcome! Edit: Part 2 can be found here: MOC: Updating the Classics (2) - 6049 Viking Voyager Part 3: MOC: Updating the Classics (3) - 6057 Sea Serpent Revisited
  14. Tough question! Looks like 10-20% of my net income ("net income" meaning after having paid everything that's necessary for the real life, not just after tax). And at the beginning of each year I think that it is now time to spend less, because we already have so much... But then I see new things, get new ideas and suddenly I am standing in those stores again - buying
  15. That is fine - might happen to all of us And you have changed your picture/sigfig. What is it that the man in red has "accomplished"?
  16. Creepy! Great atmosphere here! In my opinion the tree could benefit from a few more branches. The ground is excellent, great choice of colours.
  17. This is fun! A very charming creation!
  18. Welcome to Eurobricks, Viking. Let's see whether the name will lead you to some contributions in the historic forum!
  19. The pics are a bit small here, but better on flickr. A very nice scene, well done (water!)
  20. Impressive army - in perfect marching order!
  21. Where is that shop??? Will be too late, right?
  22. Excellent creations - a warm welcome to you!
  23. Length is fine as long as you will add something to the rear part.
  24. Nice bunch of guys! They are all pirates, aren't they? Some of their enemies would also be allowed
  25. Ok, Sir Valiant - welcome to Eurobricks! Judging from your flickr account you will be able to contribute great stuff! Brick on!
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