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Sir E Fullner

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  1. Don't worry. Maybe the next commentator will say something about his or her (yes, his or her) mother saying this is a "waste of time."
  2. Thanks for the comment. By the way, I didn't know the Sun King had his own toy fleet, either. It's interesting what you can learn in these forums, yet my mother says they're a waste of time.
  3. Here, we see the plucky young admiral having a bit of fun. What is he looking at, though? His toy fleet, of course! Even admirals need to have some fun every now and then. He has a great lot of ships. All the way from sloops: To the grand flagship of the fleet: To see more of the toy flotilla, click here. Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  4. No disrespect taken. I can see your idea, and I think that I'll remember that on my next locomotive. In the mean time, thanks.
  5. It sure has been a while since I posted in this forum. I was very busy with the Pirate MOC's , and now I have a new MOD to show all of the LEGO Train lovers out there. London & Northeastern Railway 4-4-0 I got the inspiration after playing around with some of the large drive wheels on LDD, and then I started in on making a locomotive, sort of close to Edward from Thomas the Tank Engine. I added some dark orange coaches, and then I saw the spirit of the LNER. I re-colored the engine to LNER Apple Green, and there you have it. More pictures: A view of the coaches: For the coaches, I remembered a design I did for my Caledonian Bell MOD. Inside is the basic 3rd-1st-3rd class design I usually use. Thank you for looking, and please rate and comment. Thanks! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  6. Good evening. Whilst I was scanning my YouTube subscriptions (and wondering why I only have negative 3 views), I stumbled upon this video released by LEGO to celebrate its 80th Birthday. It is a very good video with all of the animation done in CG-I animation, and history of all the ups and downs of the history of LEGO. And also, you may just find a few Easter Eggs of sets from your childhood . I hope you enjoy the video, and keep on Brickin'! Also, remember: Only the best is good enough. Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  7. My choice for a LEGO set would be the old yellow 4554 Metro Station. It is just so good looking.
  8. 2. cimddwc: 1 5. AllanSmith: 1 11. Darkblane: 1 17. Kai NRG: 1 38. TheLegoDr: 1
  9. 4. efullner: 2 7. Sebeus I: 1 10. LegoJalex: 1 14. Multiverse: 1
  10. Here are my votes: 6. Kai NRG: 1 7. Kit Fisto: 1 9. FliXFantatier: 1 11. Streifen: 1 15. lightningtiger: 1
  11. Good day, all of you Eurobrickers. Recently, I have been working on little Brickfilm shorts about a company of Riflemen from the 2nd Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps. It features the character of Rifleman Bill Fuller, a clumsy soldier who is trying to please his captain, Captain "Black Chuck" Burke. The voices are done by me, and so is pretty much everything else. Enjoy! Episode 1- Captain Burke Episode 2- The Contest There's more to come, so keep tuned! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  12. It's coming along nicely. It reminds me of Captain Hornblower's Hotspur.
  13. I really want the two Imperial ships, but with a bad corn crop, I don't think I'll be getting them any time soon.
  14. It looks like something my older brother does to my stuff, only on purpose--for fun. I get over it a lot, and hopefully you can, too. Keep your brick in the game!
  15. I think that if you're having a display at sea, the waterline model would work the best. If you are showing it in "dry-dock," then use the ship and hull. I, for one, like the waterline models. No reason, just because I like them.
  16. I think he got them off of Woody64's army shop online.
  17. My Imperial Navy and Pirates have the look of the 1800's. However, they work near a town that is 1960's. Basically, the pirates had nothing better to do. In fact, they are, for the most part, basically harmless.
  18. It is for Category 2.
  19. B-OM-25E Hello. I do enjoy it when there is a contest on Eurobricks. There are so many entries that you can enter. My entry for this contest is a small redcoat fort entitled: Soldiers' Fort. I got the inspiration for it from other older LEGO forts and castles, plus from the old BBC television program, Camberwick Green. Here is a view of the figs for the fort. The cannon: The inside: With Market Street: For more pictures of my entry, click here. And remember, vote for this entry. Please. Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  20. It is such an amazing frigate. I can't believe I'm the first one to comment on it. The flag seems like a unigue design, the front decoration is a great use of the new Collectible Minifigure, and I even like the color. Keep up your work!
  21. I would enjoy for there to be a church in the Modulars line. However, that seems unlikely.
  22. Well, if it isn't the Dragon's old Flagship. The ship that won the Battle of the Spanish Armada. Great job! She is a real beauty. Now then, maybe the Dragon could come and see it soon.
  23. That really goes back to the old Classic Pirates designs. Especially the "wench bench." Keep it up!
  24. I searched on CUUSO for the Napoleonic Wars, and there were two ideas on there. Not knowing which one was the one this thread was talking about, I supported both. However, I also saw a LEGO version of Captain Hornblower. Plus, some of the decals on one of those Napoleonic wars diagrams were not up to Eurobricks Standards. Maybe you should work more and study the act of decal-making.
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