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My parents originally got me into legos, never really went full forece collecting into one area though, until we managed to pick up 6 sets (2 ships, 2 ports, and some other smaller ones) of pirates at a garage sale, and from their on its been mainly pirates and a bit of mindstorms.
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with all this talk of whigs, where are all the tories?
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Hmm. I dont quite understand what you mean by cylenders and 1x3 bricks, is there a specific image you can site? In the USA the varient pictured of the sloped wall thingy is realativly cheap and can be purchased for under 50 cents apiece, so i was debating wether to go with the cylender styled fort or the sloped one.
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Port Augustine & La Formidable, both WIP
CPT. Jr replied to Captain Blackmoor's topic in Pirate MOCs
Nice port/fort and ship. Great progress. Just out of curiosity is that a plymobil sack that i spy in the bottom of the mansion? Great work blackmoor, i will lookforward to you future work including you films. -
a good tip for coloring white sails is coffee, you can make the cloth look weathered by soaking/dying it in coffee, although it may hold the fragrance for awhile. Note different coffee's give different shades, test it on scrap cloth first... Looks good!
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I have recently gained an interest in the area of fort building. I have seen very little in this area in the moc's thread, so I figured that i must do my question asking here. (everyone must be building boats ) I was wondering about the plausibility of making a fort using these pieces (link) have they ever been used for this purpose? I think they would work rather well, spacing them by four to six studs, and layered two high, with a tower in the corner, so that the forts general shape would form an L. Anyhow, is there a way to create a cylindrical tower? I would like to build a fort containing 3 cylindrical tiers each getting progressively higher. However, I have but made novice attempts at moc's, and have an ok experience in modeling, but I cannot seem to get anything that looks like a cylinder. I hope to include alot of detail so im experimenting with some special parts right now.
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just a thought but you could use dark green with a black trim, black pack and black tall hat, mimicking the brittish sharp shooters in spain during the nap[oleonic wars. good source for pics would be Sharpes Army, and an army of five would fit them perfectally! (i do not know if you have ever seen it)
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I have had time to research this a bit more deeply and here are some of my findings. Spanish Conquistadors dressed similar to the imperial armada people, however no mini fig resembles the spanish naval, or land forces. The Spanish uniforms are characterized with yellow and white (mainly white with yellow trim for infantry, and white/yelow with red trim for artillary. However, some reds were used which slightly resemble the new soldier mini figs. The hats vary from tricorns to the shaco, with bicorn variations used sometimes for officers. French The royal french army (prior to revolution) used a combination of white and light blue with tricorns, and bicorns, sorry no unicorns The Napoleonic/revolutionary army and navy used a darker blue with varying trims from gold, red, and yellow. The hats included shako's, tricorn, and bicorn a possible lego canidate is the bluecoats. The English The royal english army used a read coat(of course) with white trim (infantry, officers had other colors.) with tricorns, bicorns, shaco's, and the unicorn (ok.. maybe not, but the grenadiers wore a hat that came to a form of a point on the top). A good candidate is the redcoat mini figs. The brittish navy wore blue with white or gold trim (gold was for higher ranking officers) with varying hats for the different officers (bicorn, tricorn, and a form of top hat.) A good candidate is the blue coat mini figs. I could have gone more in depth into the officers clothing, but i believe that this will sufice. Basically the bluecoat and redcoat are both or a likely and historically correct with the British.
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Marines for my upcoming English ship of the line!
CPT. Jr replied to Bonaparte's topic in LEGO Pirates
looking forward to seeing this new ship. A fist only 13 marines sounded a bit flimsy for a 70 gunner, but considering it size, and that i only have 12 for my 40 gunner, it seems appropriate. (also the limited quantities available in your area) It however seems a bit ironic that Napoleon is building a brittish ship , but its quite undertandable that the brittish had a superior navy. Also does you name come from Emperor Napoleon I, II, or III? I would assume it is Napoleon the first, but then again he wasn't very good with the navy... Can't wait to see your ship! -
I must agree with the fact that the skull and crossbones, are a no go, however the hat style does work,although any style the captain liked he would wear, so any plain (no insignia/skull-crossbone) would be historically accurate, saying that it is a historic hat.
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most admirable work woody, I am still looking for the best printer service/cheapest one to make my wares through. Good to see progress.
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Just thought i would put in my two cents worth. The hat of the new soldier would sudgest that of a spanish soldier based on shape and decaling, wheras the british would use a grenadier hat (poined at top and tall), a form of top hat (marines), or a tricorne (most common with all infantry). However the torso resembles that of the brittish, mainly because it is red, however america had a similar one for the artillary, and the spanish had a red phase too, however they were mostly yellow and white. So it is really a completely composity figure, and relatively historicaly inacurate for the age of piracy. Still like them though
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Congradulations are the order of the day Zorro, top hole what what! Enough of that english accent, I don't think there is a more dedicated lego pirate fan other than Mr Phes of course.. By the way mr. Phes did you realy paint his portrait displayed earlier?
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i must say nice lookin rowboats, however my carronade are a bit smaller. And i sorta cheated on my longboats a bit, i carved a wood hull
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its a great idea the accordeon, good thinking whoever invented it. (blackmoor did you get my pm?)
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nice little pub, color choice could have been better, but i understand if you are building from a limited supply of legos like me. looks good
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ahh, interesing idea for trash can, i'll post my simpler one with my rowboats too.
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sorry abot location, but i knew it came up in some other thread before and some said they didnt like the limited gameplay, and i didnt know where else to put it. alpha 8 is just an earlier version. I posted in pirates mainly because people with lego pirates tend to like piratey games, which lend to the imagination and creativity of them and their creations.
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woah! my computer must have glitched out before, i seen your updates now, its a wonderfull looking ship. I like your crew/ hands with the red srtipey shirts. Deck space i always find is always an issue. I have some homade longboats, i can post pics if you want. I have a much smaller (and much less detailed ship I made them for about 30 guns. Do you make use of carronades or cannonades on the quarter deck and the forecastle? i can't quite tell. (i like you signature pic too. Can i get a link tou your brickshelf, im shure theres one somewhere but i dont want to sift through 13 pages of post. And man the capstain was ingenious, this boat is so full of detail and is amazing, it is an honor just to talk to you.
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it appears similar to yours blender 3d file to 3d printing to a mold and mass production. (i watched a couple of the sharpes movies) the wig looks reall well too
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You beat me to it, lol. I was working on similar items, they look good. My father owns a brown bess along with a 45 cal flintlock rifle, they are realy interesting pieces, expecially the mechanism. Nice work! Bakers rifles inspiration from sharpes army perhaps?
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i would like to join as well,
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Ok i was looking around for stuff on this game and i found an awesome mod for it. FOR PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN BY BETHSEDA SOFTWORKS ONLY!!!!!! and its free some stuff it includes new weapons (rifle, blunderbuss) New swords New ships New playable charachters (including females, jack sparrow, jack aubry, will turner, and many more) New setup option (chose who you are before the game and your ship) New landscapes Weapons decay armour (for person) new boarding style buyable clothes unlimited gameplay choose starting nation improved graphics (you can go into your cabin on ship, also other people on your ship) many more i cannot list because i havent explored or read enough, i had to share this gem to download, or lean more about Click here choose PotC Build 13 Final and select mirror its 315 mb but it is sooooo worth it! note if make shure you have your CD too, because once you install it you cnat uninstall it you have to re-install the game, but have no fear it is a well done change.
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You have turned me green with envy of not only your wonderfully built ship, but of the skill, dedication, enginuity, and ability to create such a wonderfull piece. It is a tribute to pirate's and all of piratekind. However if you do not mind I would like to put foth the following sudgestions (yes, i am trying to pull the sliver from your eye, when there is a log in mine) #1 a bell and a hourglass. no ship would be complete without one. #2 larger anchors (maybe a moc anchor) and anchor rope (lego stuff is too flimsy) #3 a better possibly working capstain system (more handles and larger) along with a cable tier (if there isn't one already) #4 mast, i don't know what to say but the look to blocky, and the seem a bit short, and sails/spars could be a bit wider #5 on a ship of this scale i would have liked to see the wheel below the quarter deck as apposed to on it. #6 a proper singnal and flag tackkly, and use penants on the mast instead of flags (homade ones out of cloth) #7 (on the crew) they look good but the ink should match that of the color of the minifig (it just makes it stick out.) #8 the ladder things on the side of the ship seem highly out of place and ockward, i thing a 2x4 plate sticking out one stud would look alot better whith a rope running on either side of it. #9 boats! you need to make some longboats for the deck, in case the crew need to go ashore for provisions (because the ship could never sink) Please do not think i am harsh or trying to put down your ship, i am just makeing my sudjestions to help it to become even better (in my opinion), and too I am a historical freak, so thats the reason for much of my critique. Man! its got a bloody spiral staircase!!! (just saw that) I'd give my right arm for half your talent at making ships . an amazing JOB!!!!!!!!!!
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excellent! a whaler, awesome moc, now i'm going to add gharpoons to the list of pieces i'm going to make. Lovely, the furled sails make it! Wow, wonderfull moc, i always liked whalers and whales exept for the white ones.... I guess i'm going to add a harpoon to the list of items to make.