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I love the steampunkish feel of this ship, which is amazing. It's stunning! Covered with nice efforts. I can see you have used your time in a good way! I'm not too fond of the bow, it looks a bit 'quickly finished'. But I DO like the cannon at the stern. Good one. My compliments, not bad for a Bluecoat aye?
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Haha, great work to you guys! I like your idea Zuloo! No need to waste a crate aye? Now everyone can see how much talent the Redcoats have. None. And Croissant's idea is hilarious as well. Poor Armendariz facing that dinosaur... The cowboy image did it for me. Great work guys!
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I actually don't know what to say... Captain Blue Hair, once a fanatic Bluecoat, what has become of you... I hope you understand this isn't easily forgotten, revenge will come. I promise. And still, I really like it. Great idea! Oh and I like your new haircut too.
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Great idea! Second post edited. Thanks! I had some great fun making it.
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It is Blue team vs. Blue team, but it was not logical to let two the same factions battle against eachother. So I decided to keep it Blue vs. Red, but now it depends on which Blue team makes the most funny and best built entries. I'm eager to see how this turns out... And I'm glad you like it Joey!
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And so I do! :pir-skull: Out of the Blue First things first: There are quite some pictures in here, that was necessarry to make the story complete. It could be shocking for people who love bananas. :pir-skull: And please don't take the jokes personal, it is not my intention to harm people. I had great fun assembling this together, I hope you will have fun too. It is 1734, in the LEGO Caribbean. Captain Blackmoor found something unusual on the seas, something you don't see every day. Yes, it was the good fellow Joey Lock! Sailing on a heavy-battledamaged ship. Like that way, we managed to capture him. Instead of killing him, we decided to make some fun. TAKE THAT!
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The band Sabaton is amazingly good!
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It is always the same with you guys... Captain Green Hair showed me the Cadillac as a WIP, and the final result is marvellous! Please send CGH my regards when he finally wakes up.
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Awesome work again! I love those men! The musicans are very nice as well. You should make some foes as well. Keep expanding this nice army!
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Oh that's sweet! I love this piece of artwork Captain! It's very detailed like Klaus Dieter mentioned. It would be awesome if this minifig was really produced.
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Hehe, I like it. The vig is nicely built as well.
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Congratulations with your birthday Bonaparte! I hope you will have an amazing day with lots of LEGO! I wish you all the best and keep up the good work on the forum! See you next time Boner!
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I will step back in the decal making process tomorrow, since then I have some more spare time. I have been incredibly busy past months.
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I like this vignette a lot Sir Gecko! Especially your sigfig looks sweet. The goblins below have some awesome decals. And I love those mushrooms!
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My first castle attempt in 15 years :)
Captain Blackmoor replied to Minifig Lecturer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I like that castle! Built with simple bricks, it reminds me of my early days. It may use some refining but so far the castle looks great to me. -
Wasn't it 800x600? I like your ship Vladimir, especially when this is your first attempt. There are some accurate details on the ship, which I always like. What I don't like is the large ammount of dusty bricks. That's a joke though because a lot of my bricks are dusty as well. The sails look very similar to a Schooner, great job on that. I'd recommend to make custom sails for the tricorne sails at the front as well. I think that will look better. And perhaps it's a good idea to place a flag at the stern as well. Since I notice a flagpole there.
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Haha, he told me about that. You drunk pirate scums... The SNOT grate looks great, I use fences like Admiral Croissant mentioned. They are more detailed then SNOT in my opinion and can also be lifted off the construction. Good luck on your ship Captain Harlowe, I think it will turn out great!
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The sloped fortress is the hardest to defeat, but I really like the third one as well. I was thinking on building a fort like that myself. Great work!
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This is astonishing already Commodore! It's size is gigantic! Now I'm waiting for the final result, with all the details on it it should be even more awesome. Keep it up!
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Another reason I wish I had a cat...
Captain Blackmoor replied to Luke McAwesome's topic in Community
I have a dog, and it has chewed on several bricks already. Now I have my LEGO collection upstairs, where the dog won't come. My LEGO is safe now, except for flying dogs coming through the window. Lucky enough the dog didn't chew on valuable bricks, just some red plates... -
TOAST! What I just ate was G000oo00ood! Toast all the way!
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Of course I remember your funny game! It's almost a tradition. And of course I have found it! Under the black stairs I see an odd transparent green frog... Nice work on the fort as well, perhaps some more details here and there would add a lot. And I like the tower!
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I'm not sure of the large black walls in it, but the fighting scene is cool. I like Gecko's fighting pose.
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MOC: Hill House; Homage to the Horror Genre
Captain Blackmoor replied to einsteinonthebeach's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Lovely! Great castle, with a lot of action and even more details! I especially love the blood pouring out of the building, and the pentagram! Actually I like everything! Except for that creepy clown there, it scares me, it will hunt for me when I'm asleep....