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I love that head, I need to get a few! Great find! But what is a pirate doing in the Atlantis Theme? Defending his shipwreck?
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Aye! Your entry has been blogged on Classic-Pirates.com today!
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I'm afraid it's not a prank, this thread sounds faaar too serious for a humble prank. Eggs? Perhaps those map pieces are leading to a heap chocolate eggs in a few months!
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We can always use the strange map pieces to get there.
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Port Kingston will even be visible on the frontpage of Classic-Pirates.com today!
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Hard pounding! I remember one of those machiens next to my house, horrible. This model though, would fit perfectly on a shelf above the fireplace. It is very accurate to the original, very realistic. I think it's pretty good.
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MOC: Refuse Collection truck based on 6693
Captain Blackmoor replied to hhcBrick's topic in LEGO Town
Very nice! With an eye on detail. I also agree seperating the cabin, it makes it less look like a caterpillar. Perhaps adding some workers carrying the trashbins to the truck? -
Looks great, you've put some nice things in it. The chrome is very nice. I'm missing the big VW logo though. Perhaps a decal might work? It's a beauty, fresh from the VW factory, at least it looks like it is.
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There are quite some admirals and captains on this forum, including a green one. A red one wasn't in the collection yet, so welcome! Till now your army is impressive, I'm jealous at your collection. I have only a few soldiers myself. Unfortunately I have to say your attempt to occupy the world is a big problem in your path. Indeed, the French are here. I don't have that much soldiers, but a nice navy. Welcome to the club, have fun and keep expanding your army!
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Yup, I'm there as well. @ Ratshot, have you ever seen a rat which is trustworthly? All they do is spread out disease, eating my cheese and lie!
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Just a windmill... Like it's nothing! I would spend weeks on a build like this. The back of the windmill looks a bit bulky with those large pieces, but the rest is top notch. Again, my compliments!
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Very nice. Although some greenery on the roof is always good, especially if it's wood. It adds even more detail and makes it look older.
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Pillage the Village II - WINNERS - Medium Category
Captain Blackmoor replied to SlyOwl's topic in Pirate MOCs
Congratulations guys! A well deserved prize along all the beautiful entries and strong competition. Enjoy your prizes! -
Moc - Royale Trading Post - St. Ann's Cliff
Captain Blackmoor replied to evildead's topic in Pirate MOCs
The Royale Trading Post on St. Ann's Cliff has been blogged on Classic-Pirates.com! -
Let's hang Ratshot. How dare you to manipulate other people by telling lies like that!
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That is fantastic Nexus! A top notch layout. There are a lot of details in there, and the tiled railtracks are really nice. The buildings are awesome as well. A great layout, great job!
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That yellow train is pretty awesome, I'd like to add that to my collection if it is being released as a new set. There's still a huge collection of all kinds of trains and stations somewhere in my house. Great find, I hope to see this set in the shops in the future.
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Looks like we've got a second map part. They are messing with us! Ah well, we are one step closer to treasure or whatever it might be. Let's paste them together in MS Paint...
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I think it was a few years ago already. I guess it's just an old and dusty secret.
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Looks like nobody knows exactly what's happening now. I still hope the map leads us to a secret rum storage.
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I haven't played Settlers 2, but I do like your woodcutting hut! Especially the ground is awesome and full of detail. Perhaps some foliage on the roof? It is in the middle of the forest after all. I'm looking forward to more creations!
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The amazing vegetable sacrifice has been frontpaged on Classic-Pirates.com!
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This sounds amazing General! Sad is the thing you put your pirates in the shelves for a while. I can't describe how eager I am to see this project finished, since I have a huge interest in the second world war. If you need help, just ask me.
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It has been quite a while ago I've posted an update of the Fourageux. Today, I was planning to post. As you will see, she has undergone a massive update. She is much wider now, and almost minifig accurate. I'm working as a beast on her again, and I hope to make some good progress these weeks. The biggest change is probably the fact I've decided to make a brickbuilt hull instead of prefabs. She will be a waterline model. A few days ago, the Admiral's cabin under construction. Also from a few days ago. Building the Captain's quarters. Today, the details are not done though. I have placed an order a few days ago, and it should be here soon. I have worked out some nice ideas for details. The stern with the fleur de lys on top. Below the admiral's cabin, between the bananas I will make a French flag. That was all for now, feel free to browse my Brickshelf Gallery after the pictures have been moderated. And now we have been squabbling long enough, I'll get back to building.