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Sir E Fullner

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  1. Oh, that ship looks everso smart. I bet it could haul all the Welsh Coal in Brazil...or something like that.
  2. Very good MOC. My mom and dad are watching that film as I am typing this as well.
  3. To be honest, I am awestruck at the great design techniques. If only I had enough bricks to build it.
  4. I'd say! I have never actually owned any 9-volt trains in my lifetime, because I didn't get interested until the RC trains. But, does it work on O, HO, and N scale tracks?
  5. Very interesting. I especially like that streamlined engine in the back.
  6. Good thinking. I just might try that out.
  7. Yes. I am really disappointed that you are limited to only a few prints in LDD, so I (MS) paint on my own. I was a bit shaky about posting these, worrying that the big cheeses will scold me. But, since they're allowing Muslims to build a mosque on Ground Zero, I must have the full right to post these little snaps Go on ahead, LD42. Whether it be Mohammed, the Buddha, Confucius, or Simon Peter, I say roll on.
  8. Happy Easter, all! In honor of this holiday, I have decided to post some pictures depicting Jesus' last stay on Earth. I shall start with: Palm Sunday Jesus riding through Jerusalem on the back of a donkey, and people waving palms as he comes in. Clearing the temple As Jesus entered the temple, he was surprised to see merchants selling their goods. Jesus threw the moneychangers' tables saying,"My father's house is for worship, but you have made it a hideout for robbers and thieves!" The Last Supper Jesus celebrated the Passover Seder here with his disciples. Then he said,"The one who dips his bread in the bowl with me will betray me." Jesus' Arrest Judas, the traitor, showed the Soldiers of the chief priest and Pilate to Jesus. Jesus was taken away and his disciples ran and hid. The Trial Jesus was put on trial by Pontius Pilate, and in honor of Passover, Pilate usually set a prisoner free. He was going to set free either Jesus Barrabas, a murderer, or Jesus who is called the Messiah. The crowd chose Barrabas, and told Pilate to crucify Jesus. Soldiers Humiliating Jesus Before his crucifixion, soldiers whipped Jesus, teased him, put a crown of thorns on his head, and spat wine on his wounds. The Crucifixion Jesus was crucified alongside two thieves. His last words were "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani!" meaning, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken thee?!" People thought he was praying to the prophet Elijah. He let out one last cry, and died. In order to make sure he was dead, the soldiers pierced his inside, and all his blood poured out. The Burial A rich disciple of Jesus, Joseph of Arimathea, asked Pilate for Jesus' body. He wrapped the body in linen cloths, and laid it in his tomb. The Easter A few women followers of Jesus came to put perfume on his body, but when they arrived the tomb was empty and the stone rolled away. An angel said, "If you are looking for Jesus, he is not here, he has risen today!" The women ran from the tomb praising God and shouting, "Christ is risen!" Happy Easter! and God Bless you all on this holy day. Always Entertaining, always Inspiring, always:
  9. I have to say somethig, pal. I am awfully envious of your layout.
  10. Well, I am an expert on the Power Functions and RC range of trains. As long as your garden layout has no tunnels, I'd say that you're on the clear.
  11. Very cute design. I could imagine it on my own railway.
  12. Nice ship, great colors. I can't wait to see the finished product.
  13. Hello again. I have just made another LDD comic this time introducing three new characters: *The wise guy soldier-Weisenheimer *The beautiful young woman-Miss Anna *The foul-looking Lieutenant-Speck I hope you enjoy this comic as much as I did making it. NOTE: Whilst this comic was in pre-production, LDD was upgraded, and I had to rebuild the St. Boniface. It has been designed after the old BSB from a few years ago. Enjoy! I hope you enjoyed this new comic. Please ask questions and comment below so that I may be able to make more. Good-bye! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  14. Thank you for saying so. His name reminds me of the German word for "lumberjack".
  15. Howdy! I am just about to do a great feat in Eurobricks Pirates History. I am going to showcase a comic made in LDD. Enjoy! That's pronounced yoong-kur in case you don't know. That's all for now. And if you're good, I will make more comics. Ciao! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  16. I think that the builders of the seaports would probably find a spring of freshwater or a river first. "If only the builders of Jamestown had known this."
  17. I swear I had no part in it. I drink only Root Beer, Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, and Birch Beer. No rum.
  18. I have no other choice than to use LDD to build my ships. I don't have crud worth ship hulls because I was never really into the theme until too late. Another reason why I use LDD is because I don't own a camera. I have camera built into my computer, but its quality really isn't the best.
  19. And I thought this world was already crazy enough. But anyways, Helloooooooo Kitty.
  20. I think a great POTC MOC would be the end of Curse of the Black Pearl when Will and Elizabeth help Jack escape the noose.
  21. Those aren't tan bricks, they're gold. And, no, I will not make this set out of real bricks. I don't have the time or the money. Or the bricks, on the other hand.
  22. Just in case you want to see how I built the ship and make adjustments, just click here.
  23. She is finished! Over 4,000 pieces and almost two months of work have paid off greatly! I would like to showcase my beauty fully finished. Here are Miss Anna, Lieutenant Speckler, and I on the helm. (Yeah! I finally used a correct term for a ship!) Too bad you can't make your own decorations on LDD, because this is how I would make my flags almost. From His Excellency, Miss Anna, Holzenfauler, Speckler, and I: "Happy Sailing!" Anyways, this whole build took a very long time. I learnt how hard it is to complete a WIP and post it, especially if there is a virus going around the Internet on your computer. Next time if I do another ship WIP, I figure that I need to curve the bow and stern and try different techniques for the hull and cannons. This build was lots of fun, but I figure that I may just as well retire from the Pirate forums for a while and get back to Train Tech. See ya! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  24. Hello again. I was just watching TATMR for the upteenth time and I figured that I just may be able to replicate Burnett Stone's Workshop. Click here to see more pictures. Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
  25. Very nice. It reminds me of the Albatross from Jules Verne's Robur the Conqueror.
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