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Piratedave84

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  1. Sorry, spelling mistake Vote: Lord Duvors (Lord Duvors)
  2. Are you ... I ... what? I'm going to rename you Fluffy; see below: You have contributed nothing to the discussion, you merely agreed with others but never have you once formed anything that remotely resembled a thought on the situation at hand. Your vote is justified by saying you don't like him, you obviously did not bother to read the rules and are just plain unhelpful. You get my Vote: Lord Duvor (lord Duvor)
  3. It's not your role to help them or to answer them, stop and think about it, what if the advice you have been giving or answers you have provided have helped scum be more town? READ THE RULES
  4. First thing first; I am cooler than all of you because, PIRATES and I DESERVE a cool name. As for the game; it makes me want to smash my head on a wall. I try and read the day's events but by the time I get to the 3rd page I give up; it's too much. I can see genuine intent to help from some but ... It gets thrown away by talks of setup, mechanics, role, etc. We both know that the majority of talk that happened today gives us nothing to go on, it's shit! Let me try and read the day again and I'll come back but for now, I'm enclined to vote for the person with the most post just because they are forcing me to read all this crap!!!
  5. I have to say that filtering all the nonsense and irrelevant talk has given me a headache. There seems to be a lot of confusion about what's supposed or not supposed to happen or how it's supposed to happen. Don't take the fact that this is mafia school to mean that we may not see a miller or an SK. Discussing the game mechanics or the possible roles gives us nothing and takes away from pertinent talk. I'm ready to believe the miller claim for now; it's the best thing to do, claim early & be upfront. Suspect-wise, I have to say that my list is quite long for today.
  6. I say it' be quite early in the game to be fishing! And why might You be' interested in the bat-person's vote after only a few minutes?
  7. Alright! Thanks for the interest! Can I get you to pm me this info? Thanks Glad to have you on board; please PM me this info. Thanks
  8. ARRRGGHHH!!! Your claws, my hook ... we got sometin' here .. and he's feisty!!
  9. I !!! You, I, the Racoon and my pegleg !!! Let's say we all meet in my room.
  10. tosses bottle of rum overboard Why in the name of calypso are you talkin' in the 3rd person ... I be suppose to be the drunk incoherent one ...
  11. Are you interested in LDD or would like to experiment with it? Are you a fan of the western theme? Are you looking to contribute in another part of the forum? This is for you! Eurobricks' fifth LDD RCB will be Western themed and we are building a Western town's main street. A total of sixteen(16) builders will contribute additions to the build of up to 300 bricks to complete this model; a further 4 builders will be considered as replacements should a builder drop out. What is an RCB? The basic idea is that one builder starts off a model, adds a certain amount of pieces, and passes the file on to the next builder who adds more bricks, and passes it on to the builder after him, and the cycle repeats until all the builders have built. It's a lot of fun seeing the model grow and the different ideas that each builder has. Here are links to the previous builds: RCB 1 - Café Corner : http://www.eurobrick...=48254&hl=relay RCB 2 - Market street : http://www.eurobrick...=51092&hl=relay RCB 3 - Classic Space outpost : http://www.eurobrick...=55873&hl=relay RCB 4 - Pirate fort : http://www.eurobrick...=62132&hl=relay Who can participate? Anyone who has the lastest version of LDD and a computer powerful enough to accomodate a ~ 5000 piece model Interested? Then head here
  12. ARGGGGGHHHH!!!! Wher' be me rum'! Mateys, looks like wer' gonna have to make some scum walk the plank!!
  13. Could you PM me your interest? Thanks Can you PM me your interest, thanks
  14. The role is never given; the affiliation is. Typically it's revealed in the morning
  15. Thanks for signing up, can you PM me these?
  16. Welcome to Eurobricks' fifth LDD Relay Community Build! We will this time around tackle a short lived but very much loved theme ... Western Eurobricks' fifth LDD RCB will be Western themed and we are building a Western town's main street. A total of sixteen(16) builders will contribute additions to the build of up to 300 bricks to complete this model; a further 4 builders will be considered as replacements should a builder drop out. What is an RCB? The basic idea is that one builder starts off a model, adds a certain amount of pieces, and passes the file on to the next builder who adds more bricks, and passes it on to the builder after him, and the cycle repeats until all the builders have built. It's a lot of fun seeing the model grow and the different ideas that each builder has. Here are links to the previous builds: RCB 1 - Café Corner : http://www.eurobrick...=48254&hl=relay RCB 2 - Market street : http://www.eurobrick...=51092&hl=relay RCB 3 - Classic Space outpost : http://www.eurobrick...=55873&hl=relay RCB 4 - Pirate fort : http://www.eurobrick...=62132&hl=relay Who can participate? Anyone who has the lastest version of LDD and a computer powerful enough to accomodate a ~ 5000 piece model Interested? Then read on and sign up!!! - - - Rules and Guidelines: Portions of these rules were borrowed from those of previous LDD RCB, written by ADHO15 and further developed by Brickdoctor. Even though this seems like a bunch of boring rules, this is intended to be a serious build, so do read them over before signing up. Requirements: • This RCB will be built using LDD 4.3.8 and Extended Mode. If you are not sure on how to access extended mode please contact me and if you have not downloaded the 4.3.8 patch, please do so and ensure it to works properly prior to signing up. (should an update to LDD be done as the build progresses, we will then transistion to the updated version) • You must have a Brickshelf account (or similar) and know how to use it. • By the end of the build, the model will contain nearly 5,000 pieces. If you think that your computer will be unable to handle such a large model, please mention it in your sign up; I will try and give you an early build spot. Building Regulations: • Each person can add up to 300 bricks. Use the brick counter to ensure you don't use too many bricks, otherwise portions of your addition will be deleted. • The general rule is that you can't alter bricks placed by a previous builder. However, if absolutely necessary in order to place some vital structural elements, you are allowed to move max ten of of previous builders bricks. This allowance is not to be used to add decorations or other trivial elements. • Use only bricks in colors that have been manufactured at some time by TLG. Use BrickLink for reference. • Avoid 'floating' of bricks, except in special cases where friction would hold the piece in place in real life. While it is okay to have corners and spaces between buildings, please keep the whole model attached. If you need more space, add in a baseplate. • As a general guideline please avoid use of BPPs, BURPs, and <insert that tiresome argument> pieces. Brick-built solutions usually have a more refined look to them. • Please try to stay within the intended theme. You might think of adding an indian village or a ranch, but the focus of this build is the main street itself. E.g. You can add a few cows or a train station, as long as the primary model remains the main street itslef. • Factions of this build should be limited to Cowboys/Western/far-west. Make sure you use relevant torso’s, headgear and faces; use your imagination. • This is meant to be a peaceful scene. Do not build in attacks by other factions or disasters. The build should represent a typical day around a rising town in 1850-1900. • You are not allowed to set the RCB on fire. (or other similar inappropriate additions, and, of course, you may use fire where appropriate, such as torches) I reserve the right to remove anything that is inappropriate for the model. • Just so our model doesn't end up looking half-finished, if you are one of the later builders, try not to start anything that can't be easily completed by the next builder. • Provided that they do not violate one of the above Building Regulations, any design decisions are up to you. Just try to keep it looking polished and representative of a frontier town; armoury, saloon, blacksmith, stables, sheriff's office, etc. Guidelines for discussion of the RCB: • It's sounds obvious, but to borrow KimT's line, stay on target! • Do not ask when it will be your turn. I'll PM you when it is, so if you haven't been PMed saying it's your turn, it isn't your turn. • If you do not get chosen to build, do not use this topic to complain about it to everyone. I'll try to be fair when I choose the participants, and if you want to discuss the participant selection, PM me instead. - - - What to do on Your Turn: • You will receive a PM from myself notifying you when it is your turn and containing the latest version of the model. While the model will be available for download to anyone after the completion of each turn, please do not begin work on your portion before I have sent you the PM, otherwise you might lose your work and/or things could get messy. • Download the file I sent you and add your bricks. Make sure you follow the Building Regulations. You have three days to complete and send in your model. If you do not or cannot finish in time, you will be replaced by a reserve participant. • The file I sent you will be named "EB-RCB5 - Turn(turn number)". Rename the file using the appropriate Turn Number (ex. EB-RCB5-Turn1), upload it to your Brickshelf account (or similar) (PM me if you are unsure how to do this), and PM a link back to me. - - - I've read and agree to all the rules and regulations- how do I sign up? Simple. Drop me (Piratedave84) a PM saying that you want to participate and agree to the rules and regulations. If you have a preference as to when you take your turn, also include your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices for turn numbers. I cannot guarantee any particular turn. I will try to get you one of your top three choices, but understand that I can't make any promises. Also remember that I cannot be on EB 24/7 to close signups after the 16th entry, so even if you've PMed me, you are not guaranteed a spot on the roster until I send you a PM of confirmation. I will, however, choose an additional four builders for the list of reserves. There is a limit of 16 builders, and the final decision on who to include is up to the host. (me) I will try to select an good balance of both RCB veterans and newcomers. Like the previous RCBS, sign-ups are not on a first-come, first-serve basis. Sign-ups will remain open until Saturday October 11th . (or until 16 builders have signed up, if such has not occurred by the end of the sign up period). This post will be updated with the participant's names and every time a turn is completed, the model will be uploaded. - - - Builders: 1) jamie75 2) TheLegoExpert 3) Lind Whisperer 4) Bricksandparts 5) Canticleer Blues 6) Sir E Fullner 7) kofi 8) Jamesn 9) Lazarus 10) helloearthling 11) Mr Greeble 12) Mr Breden 13) Shine 14) Sir Brickalot 15) BasOne 16) Zblj 17) Lego Otaku 18) Lazarus 19) Helloearthling 20) Canticleer Blues 21) BasOne 22) Kofi 23) Piratedave84 Turns: (Thumbnail links to HD picture, turn 'name' links to .LXF file) Base model: Turn 1: Jamie 75 - started saloon Turn 2: TheLegoExpert - added piano, cactus, vultures and greeble Turn 3: Lind Whisperer - Continued saloon, added billboard, started building #2 Turn 4: Bricksandparts - Expanded second building, Added walls to second building & Started walls on third buidling Turn 5: Canticleer Blue's - Expanded building 3, started furnishing saloon,Actually here's the full list as per the builder: Turn 6: Sir E Fullner - Added a handcart, Put a mercantile store in one building, and also started on a cavalry transport wagon Turn 7: kofi - Added a jail cell, added a second story to saloon Turn 8: Jamesn - Continued sheriff's office Turn 9: Lazarus - Finished Sheriff's office including interior details, continued store building Turn 10: heloearthling - Completed saloon ground floor and added a train Turn 11: Mr Greeble - continued second story of saloon Turn 12: Mr Breden - begun bank interior, polished train and cart Turn 13: Shine - continued work on bank building Turn 14: Sir Brickalot - finished the front and side wall of the saloon and added a sign Turn 15: BasOne - Continued the general store/grand emporium and added 6 minifigs to liven up the place Turn 16: Zblj - filled in the bank, added the BANK text, a window and a vault Turn 17: Lego Otaku - Continued work on the bank, and added a water tower. Also: Turn 18: Lazarus - Built a whole building (train station) with 300 bricks! Turn 19: Helloearthling - Finished/continued the bank MOD note: I removed the stairs from the general store so we can actually wrap this up (hopefuly) this year!! Turn 20: Canticleer Blues - Finished Saloon Turn 21: BasOne - Continued buidling/furnishing general store Turn 22: kofi - Continued buidling/furnishing general store, built saloon 'topper' Final Turn: Piratedave84 - Finished general store, polished model
  17. Yes it does!!! Thank you so much!
  18. I'm fine with a good basic game with just the 'usual' roles (no SK) but I can see how it may be beneficial to expose the newcomers to the SK role early on as it is very likely they will encounter one in their first (or early) game as it's so common to have one. Learning how to manage the role or spot the SK could be beneficial.
  19. ordered one; let's see if I get it and if it's worth 99$!!!
  20. so ... being tired of not being able to update my page I did a "select all" and attempted to delete everything hoping to start a new page; low and behold, same message as before. Now this is weird and glitchy because the page is supposed to be blank, nothing, no link, no pics, no nothing. I would really appreciate some input regarding this.
  21. I forgot ... I'd like to be a horse; can I be a horse? Or a chicken? If neither, then I'll be a man I guess!
  22. If ever you need more people by the end of sign ups I would not mind playing; I'll give precedence to the newer players though.
  23. It won't; Bob gets lynched for being Bob all the time.
  24. It's been a while since we last did an LDD RCB and I would like to start one shortly on the theme of western/farwest/cow boys. This thread is meant to seek interest and gauge feasibility; if you think you would like to participate, signify your interest here and if we have sufficient ineterest, a sign up thread will be created. What is an RCB? The basic idea is that one builder starts off a model, adds a certain amount of pieces, and passes the file on to the next builder who adds more bricks, and passes it on to the builder after him, and the cycle repeats until all the builders have built. It's a lot of fun seeing the model grow and the different ideas that each builder has. Here are links to the previous builds: RCB 1 - Café Corner : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=48254&hl=relay RCB 2 - Market street : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51092&hl=relay RCB 3 - Classic Space outpost : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=55873&hl=relay RCB 4 - Pirate fort : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=62132&hl=relay Who can participate? Anyone who has the lastest version of LDD and a computer powerful enough to accomodate a ~ 5000 piece model Where do I sign up? If enough interest is garnered from this post, another official RCB thread will be started. This new thread will call on you to PM me to signify your participation.
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