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It's getting better and better But still, I think you should make the sidegalleries more round and the stern much larger, try 5 windows beside each other on both levels. Keep it up, it's becoming a beauty!
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Nice job, you had a rather difficult thing to make but you did fine. It could use some more details though, like some lamps, maps, bottles, things like that. The basic structure looks good
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You are a very promising new member, great work on this MOC, it looks marvellous! I hope you will make more MOC's of the pirate theme, you're very good at it. The use of the cheese slopes is ingenious, as well as a lot of other details. Nice job
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Wouldn't a floating hulk-house be even cheaper? Anyway, I think this is a lot more interesting to build You did a nice job here, the ship attaches very well to the house and the colours are also nice. Good work!
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This is truely amazing work! You are very talented. From the floor to the tables and the chairs, everything is great about this MOC. The guy hiding in the fruit is also very funny. Good job
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wonderfoul piece of art Great work on Davy Jones! next step will be his Flying Dutchman
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Number 15. The Bakery (and I made it a croissanterie) Here are the pictures, First a frontal view: A view from above: The cellar, where the croissants are being made: The cellar, from the opposite direction: The ground floor, this is the actual shop: The ground floor from the opposite direction, with a rather strange customer. And finally, an overall view: Thanks for viewing! Admiral Croissant
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It´s one of the first ships I see with CGH´s tehnique and on small prefab hulls. And it turned out very well! It´s a very nice ship with -again- a great colourscheme. I think the headrails could use some work, but for the rest I just can't wait to see the final product!
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This looks very promising. I'm only not sure about the stern. I would make it either really round like some later battleships, 'flat' like the most ships. So this: Or this: So for the round technique, the shape is already good but I would remove the side galleries and make the stern more round. Or if you want the 'normal' technique I would make the stern wider as the hull. And make the side-galleries going more divergent instead of convergent. Sometimes it's easier to build the difficult parts when you really have the bricks so maybe it's better to just order some bricks and design the stern later. Anyway, good luck with it! For the rest I really like this ship. The view from the entire side looks very impressive
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Admiral Croissant replied to Captain Zuloo's topic in LEGO Pirates
That made my day! Thanks a lot for inviting me! Yes, see you in the shipyard -
Haha! Very Funny! I love this MOC The minifig's are great and the whole orphanage looks just so scary I like all the chains and stuff. And all the sharpen look also great and suit very well to this MOC. This one really tells a story. Nice Job!
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If I wouldn't have lost two croissants at the Lego Event in Zwolle I would have had 9 by now So now I have 7 croissants (and still my 'tag'(?) says 'aka 1/2 croissant ) Well, he used to be my evil genious He's called 'Runeteken' (Rune Character) I wanted to show him on this forum some time, so there he is (here you can also see his face: Click! )
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This lifeboat might be a bit too large on such a small vessel. And the grey parts of the hull don't suit very good. But if you really want to use them I would make a grey line on the entire hull. That might look quite good. But for the rest it looks just as nice as the rest of the fleet! The colourschemes you use are really awesome.
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It's a shame that you don't have more bricks, it would make this ship even better. But it's a nice one already. The stern is very great with all the details. It's also nice that it has an interior. But did I see there a HEAD being used for a small fence? That's a bit creapy For the rest you really did a good job on this MOC And ofcourse: Welcome to the forum!
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There is, take a look at the upper-left corner of the cellar Thanks! And you couldn't see it on those pictures, but ofcourse you are one of the chefs
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A view from above: The cellar, where the croissants are being made: The cellar, from the opposite direction: The ground floor, this is the actual shop: The ground floor from the opposite direction, with a rather strange customer. And finally, an overall view: Thanks for viewing! Admiral Croissant
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You did a good job on this. It looks nice on the outside as well as on the inside. The inside is so crowded that the building itself looks much bigger. I also like your chairs, with the golden jumpers on it. This is a nice addition to the Community Build
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Nice ship! It has a good shape and nice colours. I also like the fact that you made the stern a little bit sloped though it could indeed use some more detail. Does this ship have any cannons/interior? Otherwise I think you should make it, it always gives something extra to the MOC Great that you are planning to make sails. Anyway, it's a fine creation
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New Update French frigate 'Vesta'
Admiral Croissant replied to Admiral Croissant's topic in Pirate MOCs
Well a lot of French ships had a black and white colourscheme, but in fact the captains were the ones who decided the colourscheme so black and yellow was also possible. There were a lot of different colourschemes. It wasn't until after the napoleonic time that navies really had prescriptions about it. And Nelson just liked black and yellow so that's why a lot of British ships had that colour More about this can be found here: Click Here And thanks about the galleries -
Congrats to Captain Zuloo and Captain Blackmoor!
Admiral Croissant replied to Big Cam's topic in LEGO Pirates
It always looks impressive, a tag Congratulations and cheers! -
I'm not a big fan of three-deck ships on prefab hulls, but for the rest you are just doing a great job The flowers for gunports are a very cleaver idea, and the colourscheme looks good as well. The bow and stern are always the most difficult parts, so I'm interested in how you are going to make it. So far it looks good, keep up the impressive work! (p.s., you asked me about my masts.. I think it will take a while before I'm actually going to give it sails and yards but so far it's rather strong)
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Community Build: Dark Seedy Riverside Alley
Admiral Croissant replied to Sorien Guard's topic in Pirate MOCs
Awesome! this is a very good entry There are a lot of nice details and artifacts in this MOC, it's a pleasure to watch. -
It's such a small ship, but it has everything a ship needs (except sails ofcourse ) cabin, cannon, lanterns, figurehead...well, you see what I mean For a first ship, this is certainly not bad, and I like the long bowsprit!
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A VIM nice new word! It's a very good MOC, I like all the white in it, and the windows look fine as well. I still think that it's rather small for a government house, but ofcourse you can't change that. Anyway, on this limited space, you did a good job
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Good improvements, extra cannons, an anchor, and even spanker yards Your sigfig is also very nice Just some sails and the ship will be ready for a fight