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Captain Braunsfeld

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  1. Great stuff - highly enjoyable! Is there also a picture available showing how this scene looks like 30 secs later?
  2. Looks good! Where did you get those halberds?
  3. Well spotted - it's from brickforge. Everything else is standard lego.
  4. Hello, besides the Narsil-thing posted a short while ago we have also been working on our own version of the Lord Mayor's house in Lake Town: We were quite happy with the result (but of course, we have seen more masterful exhibits on the net). A quick glimpse into the inside: Pity, the bookshelf on the left has not been captured well.... ok, next time. Bye.
  5. Hello everyone, my younger son has come up with a nice idea that we completed together: Narsil in Rivendell: It might not be totally clear, but the guy standing behind the remains of the sword is meant to be an elven statue. That's it for now. Have a wonderful 2014!
  6. ... now I am running out of white bricks for my other MOCs .... Thanks for all the nice comments!
  7. Thank you, Dr Spock!
  8. Keep going!
  9. Terrific! Great approach to rigging (I never thought of that)
  10. Brickshelf seems to be down ... I usually link to my pictures there. Question for the experts: What is the best way to include pictures into a post here? Using Brickshelf? Flickr? Something else?
  11. Well defended! I like the shipwreck!
  12. Very nice - you have created something unique!
  13. I love the statue! And the door! ... and the Spanish inquisition
  14. Exactly. Except, that I put dark brown and reddish brown 2x1 tiles on it.... Which is what you cannot see on the pictures...
  15. Hi, @Captain Redblade: The grey/gray parrot is, of course, resting. The blue one on the roof is pining for the fjords. @Jodawill: This is surprisingly simple. You take a 4x1 plate and it just fits underneath an arch. Then you take many of them and fill up the space. You may want to be inspired by Megan Rothrock's books. @Matthias130182: The lettered bricks mit den Buchstaben drauf: That was a kind of rare set we found in the lego store last year. It was meant to build a name tag / Namensschild oder so. Anyway: The more you are into lego letters the sooner lego makes them disappear from the stores...
  16. [pid][/pid] 242A Happy New Year! Maybe you remember some of my earlier posts (http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=86979 or http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84523). I have been able to further extend on these topics: I can present a few decent pirate shops: And the monkey shop corresponds to my announcement to present more "monkey-driven designs": The young pirate actually looks scared - understanable when facing a gorilla - but I could not really capture this... The parrot shop promises to offer the famous "Norwegian Blue" (beautiful plumage) but they seem to have run out of stock... The harbour fortress is now on the left: And, of course, you can purchase some hats: I hope you like this MOC... .. because I will certainly build some more to extend the overall set.
  17. Great! I like "The Parrot". I am looking forward to more pictures, especially as the cannons seem to be custom-made. Welcome to Eurobricks!
  18. Hi, this is absolutely great! I don't need to see this ship with sails - it is already fantastic. Excellent!
  19. Hi Sire Pirol, You made a good start at customization. I suggest to improve on the guns. Shops like BrickForge offer excellent muskets that look better than the LEGO muskets. And they also allow the addition of bayonets, which you will definitely need to create an historic atmosphere. Good luck!
  20. Beautiful! And nice reuse of some more old-fashioned LEGO doors.... Hats off to the rigging and the custom-made sails. I fear that a lot of work went into them, so I'll rather stick to the usual plastic rigging. However, are you planning to add more work to the shrouds?
  21. Need to modify the Black Pearl...

  22. Amazing - and strikingly beautiful! How did you make these lanterns at the stern of the ship?
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