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General Redwater

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  1. Great! Even if it wasn't made in brown, I would still get it, but brown has made it so much better. That would be great! The Sawed-off in brown would be an item that I would buy many of. If the Sawed-off was prototyped in brown, and the MG42 was in the same mold, are there MG42s in brown? That's why I respect Brickarms so much, they never copy LEGO, and always have their own ideas. Yes, if it does stay caplock, I'm still going to equip my armies with them. This is one of the closest customs to the real thing. - General Redwater
  2. I have to thank you Croissant, I've been looking all over for LEGO made swivels so I can see designs, and you found it! Thank you. - General Redwater
  3. Thank you. Now that I know what they are made out of, i'll be sure to get some soon. They do look like great customs. - General Redwater
  4. I too shall huzzah for you Commodore! Huzzah! Huzzah! Huzzah! ToR2 is officially over ......
  5. Ah, this must feel like sweet revenge for all the teasing that Hornbricker did to you Ratshot! The actual MOC has great building techniques, and the treasure is looking nice spread out there. Great entry! - General Redwater
  6. I'm sad that ToR2 is ending. You did a great job hosting it! :-)

  7. That flintlock looks very nice! I know this is probably a dumb question, but are Brickforge customs made out of ABS plastic? I just wonder because I've never bought them before, and I would just like to know.
  8. The end has come! I shall miss this contest, almost two months of pure fun and comedy. This contest drew much of the piratical community together, and made rivals, and friends. Thank you Commodore Hornbricker, and Captain Blackmoore for hosting this. - General Redwater
  9. I spy with my two eyes a Captain Green Hair pirate, and all the Bluecoat sigfigs that anyone could ever want. Great armies Armendariz! - General Redwater
  10. I blame Croissant for no apparent reason! Sorry, when I first made this I intended not to use sigfigs, but the faces seem to look a lot like sigfigs faces. No harm intended though. My, you have a dashing sigfig. I'm certainly glad that you'r part of the Redcoat army. Yes, somehow he does seem familiar, even if I didn't intend to use sigfigs, I just liked that brave facial expression. And who is that silly person behind you? Thank you. I tried to use names of famous Bluecoats (or Redcoats) for names of battles. Like this was the battle of Fugazi Farm, it was fought on Fugazi's farm, on of the last battles before the ultimate victory of the Redcoats. Thank you for all the kind comments! - General Redwater
  11. Great comic Commodore! This is one of my favorites so far, with the flying crab attack. The armada guys were actually doing us a favor, they were eating all the provisions that the Bluecoats had stored up. - General Redwater
  12. On the morning of June 30, 1765, 7000 Redcoat soldiers went over the top of their trenches at fugazi farm. This monument, sitting on the graveyard of the dead from that day, shows the moment in which the battle seemed lost. The 22nd regiment of foot, located at the heart of the trenches, went over with the most resistance. When the men went over the tops they saw a vast land of destruction with trees shot to bits, and their stumbs burning, and rope and wagon peices strewn about. The flag bearer, making an easy and important target, came under the most fire as the Bluecoats desperately tried to shoot it down to lower the moral of the Redcoats. Over all the cannon and musket fire, the 22nd pushed on to victory! But sadly they suffered the most casualties of the battle, with more than two-thirds of their regiment dead or wounded. Today, the monument acts as a shrine for Redcoat citizen and soldier alike. They light candles there and mourn for the dead. If it wasn't for the bravery of the Redcoat army this day, the whole war against the Bluecoats might have been lost. The whole MOC. The side of the MOC. A Redcoat soldier is shot through the head and is caught by his friend before falling to the ground. The rest of the soldiers rush on to victory. A Redcoat soldier is shot even before he is able to touch solid ground. The flag bearer rushes on as the soldier behind him is shot down, and men begin to panic. (I chose the newer flag because it looks more battle torn and flag like.) The commander of the 22nd inspirers courage in his men by fearlessly running into a hail of lead. You can find more images here. I am using the same camera that I used for my TOR2 entry, so the quality is very bad. Thank you for reading this. - General Redwater
  13. Welcmoe back to Eurobricks! In reading you'r portfolio, I see how amazing you are at designing decals and sets. The drawings of minifigs look great too. Good luck in getting the job with LEGO! - General Redwater
  14. Those islanders look amazing Armendariz! I wish I had as many as you. For those who don't know, I like islanders almost more than Redcoats. - General Redwater
  15. Scratch that, I decided to give it a try, and I'm resizing my (pretty bad) pictures right now. Long live the Redcoats! - General Redwater
  16. Great comics, Commodore! I especially like the last one, you learn something new about a member everyday. A cyborg!, who would have guessed........... - General Redwater
  17. I feel more bad for the Rats. I'd be surprised if they are still alive by now. Great entry! - General Redwater
  18. It's in been molded in brown! This is the most amazing Brickarm in my opinion, and I'm very happy to see it have changed and been molded in ABS. As for questions, I have, a few. If, and when, it is massed produced, will you be able to let it be in brown? The only reason I ask this is because the double barrel was prototyped in brown, but was not massed produced in brown. Another question is, many muskets in colonial times to Napoleonic times were flintlock, and this is caplock. Have you considered making it rounder, so it looks like both, like the LEGOmusket? Overall, it looks amazing! - General Redwater
  19. Funny comic, Commodore! I agree with everybody else, thank you so much for hosting this contest! Mmmmmm, I'd say, smells like chicken. The only reason they would join the Bluecoats is one of the following: To be shot, drowned, burned, hanged, beheaded, eaten( ), sliced in half, and various other things. The reasons for joining the Redcoats are various! Some of them are these: Much better food, women, uniforms!, weapons, wine, rum, beer, hair color, pay, and many more reasons that are not named. So I end this with this statement: Join us Zorro and Mister Phes! - General Redwater
  20. Sounds good. I probably won't enter, because of the camera. Good luck to everyone else though! - General Redwater
  21. A huge Skalldyr! He must of had a growth spurt while I was gone! Great entry! I think that you killed a Bluecoat, it looks like one of the heads of the Redcoats that you killed has C. Blue Hair's head. Poor him! Great entry! - General Redwater
  22. Great job! You choosing this truly patriotic statue to base you'r MOC on is just great! It looks very well done, and I feel the patriotic spirit! Good luck in the contest! - General Redwater
  23. It was hard to choose, but here are my votes: 3 points to the Inventor. 2 points to Admiral Croissant. All of the finalists had great entries though. - General Redwater
  24. Thank you for all the kind words! Thank you! Yes, you should never have helped take it away, it ended up costing you you'r life. Thank you for the luck, and all the Redcoats have done amazing victories, it is in our blood. Personal tourture works best on a Bluecoat. - General Redwater
  25. Great take on of Star Wars! When I saw Skalldyr as a Chewy, I couldn't help laughing. He's a Redcoat in my entry too. He seems to be both. But mostly Redcoat. - General Redwater
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