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Of course he has, he can fish and cook them on his fire, untill his wood supply runs out. Then he has to eat raw fish. I also spot a glass there, with some chemical performances he can distill water out of seawater. It aren't the most comfortable circumstances, but he can survive! At least till we find him and hang him like we do with every pirate. :pir-skull:
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I will see what the Redcoat will do when my ship picks him up from the sea. Lovely MOC you've made there! As YnyklY mentioned I really like the angled prefab rock. The rest of the cliff is excellent as well. The underwater part looks nice, but I would add some underwater animals and plants at the bottom of the underwater part. I think the whole presentation is great, it seems to be a fantastic event. 22.000 people is a lot! Good luck and have fun!
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He has some additional powder, but I doubt if he has a second bullet before his suicide attempt fails. But I do notice some cannonballs! How did they came there? I still think some foliage would add a lot.
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I think I can't say it better! I really love your legs technique!
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They did in the past, check out Atlantis. Nice scene, I feel sad for the pirate sitting on that island. Not even a tree or something around. I like the hut and the powder horn is very ingenious.
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Nice! I see some influences of the Batavia, the shape is quite the same. The ship is very well built, and as Hornbricker said it captures the classic LEGO feel. I also really like your rigging! Unfortunately it sails for the pirates, so I have to sink it or capture it when I meet it at sea.
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I'm afraid I have to beef my ship up before it sets sail. This is very impressive! A four decker indeed, just like the Santissima Trinidad at Trafalgar. I think it's pretty well built, although the bow could use some work. The stern looks great in my opinion. So if it isn't stolen from the French or the British, where is this ship from? The islanders?
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I didn't even noticed that! Although the barrel is too large for the base. It would collaps due the barrel's weight.
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I loved reading this. It is great to see the sets getting better and better over time. Great work!
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MOC - Small Agents Helicopter
Captain Blackmoor replied to brickzone's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Nice helicopter, I've built a lot in my life. It fits great in the Agents theme, and it is very detailed. I think the studded "stick" (don't know the English term) at the back end of the helicopter could use some more details. -
I'm not much around in this forum, but I think this is really nice. You've used some smart techniques on it and it looks very realistic. You're a great builder Etzel!
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I also make no back wall in my buildings, to add playability and an interior. And it is also easily to take pictures.
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I agree with the good captain, I think they are awesome accessoires for the desk but not with LEGO. They just don't fit with it. I think it's a better idea to make your own brickbuilt cannons if you don't want the official LEGO cannons.
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Is There an Upcoming Pirate Building Contest?
Captain Blackmoor replied to Bricks's topic in LEGO Pirates
By making an account on MOCpages, then search a group you want to join and then find the "join group" button. In some groups you have to be approved or invited first, but after that you're there! -
Awesome MOC you've got there, not really a tower in my opinion but it looks great anyway. You've added an interior in it? I can't really spot something through the door. I like the trolls invading the tower.
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Thanks! You've made me proud.
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New BrickForge Products!
Captain Blackmoor replied to Hound Knight's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Thanks dear Houndblower! I defenitely need some of these! Nice job! -
I use the same building techniques as the Le Formidable, so it is possible to see some influences indeed. I'm proud of the big space in the Midshipman's, Captain's and Admiral's quarters. The interior is going to be awesome I think. I can help you out soon, although I expect also my shipment this week. The pictures were in the plan stolen by the Redcoat spy. It is probably going to be about a meter in length indeed, the build will take some time! Especially planning and figuring out problems take a lot of time. I'm glad you like it!
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Here are your decals Lordofdragonss! Troll flag/banner The troll flag, I'm not sure if I have the dimensions right so I hope it satisfies you. The link goes to Brickshelf, it is quite large but if you save the image and insert it into Word you can print it immediately to get the right size. Perhaps it isn't moderated yet. And the tattoo, on a white background. If you want it in tan or sand-green I can change it of course.
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I've bought a whole bunch a time ago and they are meant for the coastal defences of Port Augustine, a still waiting project. Ships are more interesting to build and it is more a challenge to me then buildings. I should update Port Augustine soon, but it is almost destroyed because I constantly need bricks.
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I have heard from you thanks to Houndblower. It seems to be you are fantastic in decal making as well. The small "minifigure" looks excellent and ingenious to me. I think this can be very useful for the Castle fans. I never knew skeleton pieces would fit in there, never thought of. Nice job!
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I thought it would be nice to show you guys the current progress of the ship. Here I have the final plan for the stern, galleries and a part of the gundecks. We've arrested another Redcoat spy, he was trying to escape with some valuable drawings and information! We opened the package he was carrying and here is what we found: Remember this is only the plan, there is an order with the real bricks on its way. This is a module to see which and how much bricks I needed. The coloursheme will be different of course. A drawing of the hidden shipyard! It is crowded with workers, goodies and much more. The shipyard is a very secure place, on the one side we have the jungle filled with hungry islanders and dangerous animals. No redcoat dares to come there, he will get lost there anyway. On the seaside we have the Le Formidable protecting the project. There are also cannons on the shores. Here a shot at the galleries, it looks like the windows are just "wedged" in there, but it's simply because I had not the bricks to make it look like better. The galleries (With toilets Errorist!) are quite secure and so are the gundecks, everything is modular so I can add an interior, transport it, repair it or update it. General Armendariz (exclusive his barrel) and me checking out the quarterdeck. One last shot of the shipyard in it's current state. And then the Redcoat's spy package was empty, the Redcoat spy will serve his last years behind iron bars. That was it! Thanks for the attention and comments are always appreciated!
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Looks great! The building is very nice but the action in here too. There are a lot of customized soldiers in there.
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Everything is clear to me now, I start on them right now. It should be finished soon.
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I think he is unable to send/receive PM's because he hasn't made that much posts yet. I believe after 10 posts you can send and receive PM's. Correct me if I was wrong.