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Capt. Stabbin

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  1. This is the keep at Stabbingham Castle. Stabbingham is a small, mostly peaceful village. This is my first castle MOC, that I'm happy with. The top section lifts off to reveal the interior of the first floor. The second floor, I decided to try something different. The wall is on hinges and opens to reveal the interior, and the king's chamber. All in all it was a fun build, and I learned techniques from what I have seen from the many great builders on this forum. Stabbingham Keep by Capt. Stabbin, on Flickr Stabbingham Keep by Capt. Stabbin, on Flickr Stabbingham Keep modules by Capt. Stabbin, on Flickr Stabbingham Keep interior by Capt. Stabbin, on Flickr C&C Welcome and appreciated. Thanks!
  2. I find this to be a excellent little ship! I love all the details you have incoporated, and the non Lego bits fit in real nice. I have always been amazed by your ships and the accuracy you are able to achieve with a small brick collection. It just shows that you don't have to have a mamoth collection to create really nice models. Besides the online community, this can be a lonely hobby, and an expensive one for sure! Where I'm at, there are no Lugs or Lego clubs, and I do not know of any other AFOLs around me. I hope you keep at it, as I have alway enjoyed your models. You are on my list of favorite ship builders. Regards, Capt. Stabbin
  3. Great job! It looks like there is going to be some pretty stiff competion! [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  4. Great build. It's nice to see you cross over to pirate builds. I have always loved your builds in the Historica forum!
  5. Nice find! I really like the brick built sails. I don't believe I've seen that particular combo of pieces.
  6. Thanks, I didn't realize they were out yet. Nor did I know she was from the movie.
  7. Where did you get the hat for your zombie lady?
  8. Last time I did something like that at a LEGO store, they told me it was for kids only!
  9. Congrats to both of you!
  10. Congrats to the winners! Very nice entries!
  11. Nice ships! I really like how you used the string with grips for the rigging, Excellent idea!
  12. Nice ship! I love the colorscheme. I too agree, that Perfectionist and Captain Green Hair make some of the best ships out there. I think your ship would look equally great next to one of their ships! [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  13. Excellent build, and great story! I'm looking forward to the next installment! [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  14. Excellent rock work! very nice...... [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  15. Yawgmoth and I are a team!
  16. I'll give it a go, if anybody wants to team up. Just PM me.
  17. Congrats kabel!
  18. Great ship! As was said earlier, I really like the Atlantis details you have incorporated in the stern. [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  19. Very nice build! I don't know how I overlooked this. I've updated your first post, so everybody can see the picture. Great job! [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  20. [pid][/pid] 155D Admiral Croissant found this great little ship by Flickr user lego addict. Great details for such a small ship! Pirate ship Little Marie by lego addict, on Flickr Pirate ship Little Marie by lego addict, on Flickr [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  21. Great job, excellent details! I really like your water technique, ingenious!
  22. Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!

  23. I'm a sucker for pyramids! A golden pyramid is the icing on the cake! Great job with the photography....[bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
  24. These look nice. Personally I prefer the one on the left. It fits in with the contours of the minifig better.
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