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I was very happy when I came home from school, a package had arrived... It was my BrickLink order and I expected it Thursday, it was a very quick delivery so I started building! This is how Port Augustine looks like right now. I have more buildings already but I had no room yet. The large building you see is the Governor's residence and Trade center. Loosely based on the Cafe Corner. Some men are working on the "La Formidable", it's almost finished but it still needs rigging. The shipyard master, architect of this ship, is floating in his dinghy to see everything is going as planned. As you see the hull isn't completely tiled yet, I've ordered them today along a lot of other bricks I need to complete the "La Formidable". Thanks for watching! Again, I lost my grey frog, can you guys find it somewhere? This idea was originally started by Davy Blocks. This is a WIP so comments and tips are appreciated!!
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Looks great! Can't wait to see the interior. Don't blame the sun, whitout it you can't even live anymore.
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That's very cool! I really love your new curved tower technique, never seen it before. The snow covered mountain (and it's caves!) looks great as well. Yes, you may be proud of this!
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It seems to be a good timing! My ship is almost done.
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That's pretty awesome! I like it a lot.
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IF TLC releases Imperial Armada sets, I can't wait for them!
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I like the digital effects added to it.
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I like it, lots of influences from the original Soldier's Fort but still very nicely improved. I like the tower a lot more then the barely detailed tower of the original set. I also like the gallows. :pir-skull:
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I like it! Just like the previous "episode". I hope for those two men they survive! Can't wait to see the next part of this story!
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The hull of my ship is almost finished and I have to think about the rigging. I've seen lots of nice ways to make custom sails and I think I'm going to combine some ideas. Thanks for this turtorial!
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Useful Pirate Pieces from other Themes?
Captain Blackmoor replied to ZCerberus's topic in LEGO Pirates
Nice parts which I could use a lot. I didn't even know there were so much useful Belville bricks! -
Team Alpha Community Build MOC's
Captain Blackmoor replied to I Scream Clone's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
The kitchen: I like it a lot, because it's just like a real kitchen. Packed with details and nice additions. Is that you, Erdbeereis, killing a chicken? The wall: Awesome sc -
A very cruel scène. :skull: The lantern comes out very well and I like the murderer too. You've used a lot of black and it takes this to a higher level. It fits in here really good.
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Team Beta Community Build MOC's
Captain Blackmoor replied to I Scream Clone's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I think he's alarming the gatekeepers below because a dwarf is coming their way. -
Hehe, cruel trap I see. The poor dude knows he's going to die in a few moments but he doesn't know how he will die. The jungly area is fantastic! It makes me feel I'm in the deeeeep jungle and meet a nice lady in front of a pile with bones...
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I won't meet that creature on the seas... I like it.
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I like it very well and the snow has a very nice effect on this. But just like Hawkii9 said: tropical leaves don't really fit in here. I understand you've just combined some sets together and it looks still pretty cool. Nice work.
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Church/Chapel MoC for Medievel Marketplace
Captain Blackmoor replied to brickzone's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I like it, especially the stained glass windows look cool on this. Some ornaments above the door would be cool though, a cross or something. The small library with the holy books is cool as well. -
Pirate Battle & Imperial Guard Battle Packs
Captain Blackmoor replied to Specever's topic in LEGO Pirates
It don't need to be only Imperial soldier battle packs. Why no pirates, islanders and other things indeed. It would be awesome. -
Thanks Cap'n Green Hair! The hull is almost done. I'm waiting for a BL order to complete it. The rigging will cost a lot of time I'm afraid.
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Extra buildings with 10193 Medieval Market Village
Captain Blackmoor replied to Teddy's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
This is amazing. I have to agree with Captain Green Hair about making buildings in the same style and the doors. Looking at those pictures gives me a warm feeling. It's just like I am in a true medieval city. You've done an outstanding job with the interior. Everything is tiled and packed with nice details. I can't wait to see more of this nice collection of buildings! -
I think the picture of "An innocent man splattered flat on this road." Should be this picture. It's only a small mistake. Now back to the building you've made. I like the different stone colours in it, it makes it look like an old building. I also like the ground details. You've added a horrific story behind it. The Triceraterror throwing innoncent people off. :skull: The funny thing is the priest inside doesn't notice anything about what is going on above him. I like this "church" a lot.
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I really like this! I especially like the idea of a car dealer in it. Nice usage of that baseplate too! I noticed when I looked for the second time. The letters are very well made too. I'd like a hybrid please.
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I like it! The arch looks evil with that skull and flames. I want to know who's in that cell there. That person has a miserable life now. :pir-skull: Keep up the good work!
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Everyone is talking about how awesome the new minifigs are and they aren't in the Netherlands yet...