The thing is that people maybe tend to use yellow color for buildings because Lego used it in many pirates sets back in that days.The reason is that Lego didn't have so many different ("natural") colors like today. Yellow is too garish for my taste and I avoid using it in my historic creations.
My proposals are (bricklink colors):
white,
all shades of gray,
dark red,
all shades of brown,
tan and dark tan,
medium dark flash,
dark orange,
maybe not yellow, but light yellow definitely,
olive green, dark green, sand green,
dark blue, sand blue
black
Small scene from the book "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. It was a fast and simple build.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Džoni90, on Flickr
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Džoni90, on Flickr
You all have very nice armies
I just saw this, and Captain, I think you might have turned the flag upside down. Like this, it looks like the flag of Yugoslavia.
Thank you all!
@Cloveapple
Yes, I always try to make a few smaller story-lines in one scene. I love arranging minifigs, and maybe that's the most interesting thing while building.
And yes, those are blood stains on the dirt and on the wall, I love to keep it real.
Thank you all
@dr_spock
We can assume they navigate him by the voice
@Captain Braunsfeld
Maybe there will be some additional scenes.
@Captain Hannibal Joost
Yes, they are independent (actually courtroom was disassembled a long time ago) and they won't be assembled into a bigger MOC right now, because I need much more bricks to do that, but one of my goals in the future will surely be to build the whole imperial town .
New MOC. Maybe you remember my The Courtroom of the 18th century. http://www.eurobrick...topic=96965&hl=
Now I present you the next sequel of that moc, Imperial Prison. Pirate is now escorted into the prison.
Imperial Prison by Džoni90, on Flickr