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Spudkirk's growing military presence requires more accommodation for the men and commanding officers. Close to the harbour, this well-to-do part of the settlement is now home to the gentlemen who wear epaulettes. Without figures: I built this a long time ago, and photographed it back in February. Now, with all the time I have in quarantine, I decided to upload this simple moc, enjoy!
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This is a truly beautiful build! The buildings are just perfect! Really well done!
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[ESL - FB] A Grain Mill for Fuerte Unido
Spud The Viking replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I really like this build, what I love is the simplicity of the base and cobblestone - it works nicely!- 9 replies
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Thank you! It is this part. Thanks!
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Beautiful build! It all fits the time period really well, nice work!
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Here's a small and simple MOC I built while taking a wee break from my studies. Hope you enjoy!
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[COR Jan FB1/GOC] Spudkirk Armoury
Spud The Viking replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Another stunning build! As others have mentioned, the foliage on the right is beautiful. A welcome addition to Spudkirk! -
[COR - FB] Spudkirk Raid
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thank you! Thanks! Thank you for your comments! Thank you! I like what you mean about the colours, all intentional of course Thank you! I hope so too! Thanks! And yeah, I looked for Lotii soldiers but couldn't find any references. Thank you! Thank you! My nearest Lego store had plenty of them so I picked up a couple. Thank you! -
Settlement: Spudkirk, Avestia, Corrington
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Medium Commercial in Spudkirk Pillage and carnage, Spudkirk was dealt a heavy blow last September. Reports have been completed, showing a devastating loss to correspondence letters, scientific notes, much needed building equipment, and food supplies. While this may have been a major setback, what was worse was the indiscriminate slaughter of townspeople, many women and children killed, and these losses cannot be so easily recovered. With heavy hearts, the brave and hardy Corries look back upon this event and strive to learn from their mistakes. Already, multiple defence stations have been erected, and the town will not let this be the final chapter in the story of Spudkirk. God save the Queen. (This build is also the post office and warehouse at the bottom of the rocky path up the settlement)
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[ESL-FB] Water-powered sawmill for Interlagos
Spud The Viking replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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The new settlement of Spudkirk requires defences. Given the recent attacks, the preparation to commission this fort was given top priority. If those who dared attack Her Majesty's property want to come back, we are rather prepared for round two! To be licenced by the Crown. More pictures: __________ Wow, I made this well over a year ago. The plan was to licence this when necessary. Turns out the settlement gets raided before I could find time to post it Oh well.
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Thank you! If I ever get round to building a Venator I will definitely use your own model for inspiration!
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Thank you! It is deceptively large, at about 38 studs long. Hopefully I'll get more photos soon so it is a bit clearer. Thanks! I tend to work from the front - back, so the scale is roughly based on the few aircraft pieces at the front.
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Hello all! Here's a little project I've been slowly working on... I'll upload more images soon, but I couldn't wait to show you guys! I think it's roughly to scale, the weakest part is probably above the hangar, but otherwise I think it looks not too shabby. I'm almost tempted to make a Venator to have next to it on my desk. Comments greatly appreciated!
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[COR - FB] Spudkirk Windmill
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB] Spudkirk Harbour
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks, I think the ramp adds a small bit of realism. The cannon was something I've had sitting around for a while, I should really update it! Thanks! I'm surprised someone from Oleon can recognise quality Very kind of you Thank you! Here's hoping for an Imperial Trading Post 2.0 Thanks! -
Really nice build! I think leaving the studs exposed on the sheep was a good choice, it makes them look so fluffy! There's plenty of action going on, I like the minifig designs. It kind of reminds me of one I did a while ago. Great work on a small scale!
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[COR - FB] Spudkirk Windmill
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR - FB] Spudkirk Harbour
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks! Yes, the tower roof was tricky and I'm still not 100% happy with how it worked out - turns out Lego isn't supposed to be build with circles in mind, who knew? Thanks, I'll try my best! -
[COR - FB] Charming the Locals
Spud The Viking replied to Spud The Viking's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Thanks. I think Officer Boyne needs a word of warning, unless he wants to fight the entire island! -
Task 1, part 1 A small skirmish outside Spudkirk Just realised this is below the 20x20 minimum limit, sorry.
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Task 1: Redcoats Rule! Part 1: Reports of natives nearby the settlement of Spudkirk worried the colonists, so Spud sent out his officer William 'Billy' Boyne with a small detachment of soldiers to investigate. After following a small creek through the jungle, Billy Boyne ordered his men to halt and spread out across the bank of the river. There was a noise of the brushing of grass and trampling of twigs - something or someone was coming towards them at great speed. Officer Boyne gave the order to make ready. Shrieking natives burst through the greenery across the river. Unfaltering, Billy Boyne gave the order to open fire. A terrible cloud of smoke filled the area from the volley. The result was clear. William Boyne reported ordered the men to fall back to Spudkirk, as the gunfire would have alerted any other natives in the area. More pictures: