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Ye Olde Pirate

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  1. Yes, I don't have those pieces, or I would have used them. The do look better than what I used. My ancestor lived from about 1650 to 1695. He was born in England and immigrated to Massachusetts. He died in the town of Milton.
  2. Thanks everyone! Thanks 'Big Cam'! I am very happy to have my humble little creation blogged!
  3. Very funny! I haven't seen those ol' monkeys in the barrel in years!
  4. Hello All! I built this MOC in honor of my ancestor, Enoch Badcock, who was a shipwright from Massachusetts. In my MOC, he's from St. Kitts for the sake of the story. The inside of the office. Originally the parrot stand was going to be a hat rack. The outside of the office. Link to MOC pages: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/236778 C&C welcome! Thanks for looking!
  5. Very nice review. That's funny that that soldier was the last one left.
  6. This looks very well built. The SNOT is beautiful and adds a welcome touch. The use of the 'Dastan' minifig hairpiece for a mop is a brilliant idea, and the sail to the boat is creative too. Good Job!
  7. Thanks! I saw my dwarf's beard lying around and thought, "Hey, that'd work perfectly!" Well, I'm happy to provide you with a picture of the emperor 'vlai'. Happy Reading!
  8. Ahh... You are right! I was just thinking after I'd posted that comment, that it wasn't historically accurate.
  9. I clicked on the link, but it said the folder was not public. But from what I can tell, it looks very nice. The graves are a great touch, as over half their number died during the first winter. More foliage would be nice...Maybe some other huts around the big house. But, I know the limitations with LDD so this is pretty cool. It's a great idea too.
  10. Hello Everyone! Here's my next minifig for CCCVIII. I present to you...Emperor Frederick Barbarossa! Info: Frederick Barbarossa one of the most beloved emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) in the Middle Ages. He died tragically by drowning in river while on Crusade. It was said by the people that Frederick Barbarossa was not really dead, but asleep in a cave in a mountain in Germany. It was said that when the ravens ceased to fly around the mountain, he would wake up. I used this painting as a model for the minifig. Please leave me some feedback.
  11. Hello Everyone! This is my next entry in CCCVIII. Info on Eleanor: Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the most influential women of the middle ages. She was famed for he beauty, and was queen two different countries (England and France). She was a very colorful character and loved fun and adventure. She inherited the province of Aquitaine in southwestern France when she was just 15 years old. Not long after, in order to unite Aquitaine with the rest of France, King Louis VII married her. She went with him on the Second Crusade, but after being married for 15 years and producing him no heir King Louis divorced her. Several months later she married King Henry II of England. She sired him 8 children including the legendary Richard the Lion-hearted and the infamous John Lackland. Despite her good looks and apparent good nature, King Henry was not faithful and had many mistresses. One of the most famous mistresses he had was Rosamund of Clifford who died mysteriously. Overtime several accounts tell that Eleanor poisoned Rosamund. Though that's probably untrue, I've included a cup filled with poison in Eleanor's hand. Eventually she encouraged the rebellion of her sons against their father, so Henry had his wife confined to a castle. When Henry died, Eleanor went on to advise her son Richard the Lion-heart when he became king, and later her son John. She died at the grand old age of 81. This is the painting I used as a model for the minifig. More pics: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/236005 Thanks for looking! Please leave me some feedback!
  12. Thanks Admiral Ron! Good luck to you too! And about the contest: bring it on! Ha Ha Ha Ha!
  13. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Yes, I was thinking of the 1970's era miniseries "Roots" when I was making this. Thanks! Wow. Since I live in the USA cockfights are taboo over here. But since you live in the Philippines you could experience something like that. That sounds like a bad experience.
  14. Well I was going for it to be funny so I'm happy I was successful. Thanks Buddy!
  15. Thanks, and yes, I relied heavily on MMV for this. The chickens are actually the chickens found in MMV with a few changes thrown in. Thanks! To be honest, I think cockfighting is stupid. I mean really: who wants to watch a couple birds try to kill it each other. But if that's what floats your boat...Okay.
  16. Congrats 'Big Cam'! God Bless.
  17. Hello Everybody, This is my next entry in the CCCVIII contest over at ClassicCastle.com: "When the work is done for the day, the English peasantry and country folk from all about gather to the cockpit to watch the birds go at each other. It attracts quite a crowd, and everyone bets on the bird they think will carry the day. Thievery is also rampant, as evidenced by the fellow by the cockpit, under the old oak tree with the knife and hood." More pics: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/235633 I was inspired to make something like this because I raise chickens. Thanks for looking! Please tell me how I did! God Bless.
  18. Once again...another beautiful creation. Good job! God Bless.
  19. Thanks for the compliments, and you are very welcome. Well 'Admiral Croissant' you have such a very fine head I decided to use it. Well you can compliment yourself: you look like Christopher Columbus! Enough of the jokes: I thank you for the kind comments. I agree, it could use a native, but I lost my native figs in the mess that is my Lego collection so this vig is native-less. God Bless.
  20. Hey Funnybrick, I haven't noticed a problem, but then again I'm not surprised: TLC has a history of sometimes using cheap plastic. My big problem is the pink torsos on some of the kingdom guys. God Bless.
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