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  1. I finally got around to memorializing the late Zorro with a small monument. With BoBS providing ulterior motives for posting these types of builds and using this as part of a collaborative pirate town standard, I decided to finally make one. Continuing the build standard, I figure this small build will remain a part of my settlement. The woman is supposed to be feeding the sea gull, but it looks like she's under attack at this angle. Well anyways, here it is. There are a couple of nice benches to sit at if you'd like to feed the gulls. (watch out for the aggressive ones. ) Hmm... Not any better here. She still kind of looks like she's getting attacked. At least you can see the that there's something bread-like in her hand. I'll have to move that sea gull back when I get a chance. Here's a closer view of the black statue with the black rapier and fancy new cape from the highway man. Thanks for looking. C&C welcome.
  2. Background The Pirate Collaborative Layout was great at Brickworld 2016. Members from EB and WisLUG contributed. I had made my own town. However, I can't build much larger without compromising quality. At Brickworld 2016, I saw a Pirate micro-layout of a series of Octagons and Squares. It was at the table for the official Brickworld 2016 Pirates Collaboration. This build reminded me of Tedbeard's Port Brick Standard (Flickr). For Brickworld 2017, I would like a collaborative town containing builds from multiple members for one large town using a combination of Tedbeard's Port Brick Standard with the shapes of the micro-pirate layout. Top View Again, this standard is a series of Octagons and Squares. An equal number of Octagons and Squares are needed. Public will view the display from the top of the image, which means the fronts of the buildings will be seen. Squares are 18X18 studs. Octagons are 30X30 studs. Each side of the Octagon is 18 studs long. An Octagon and Square is 48 studs long, which allows standard base plates to be used. The "road" is six studs wide. Light gray is the base, and I will be using 1X1 round plates or tiles to provide texture. The configuration of the roads needs to be maintained. This configuration allows mini-figures to travel through the entire layout. The road only needs to be six studs wide at the edge. Constant roadway widths are discouraged. Overview My current goal is to have three rows of Octagons and Squares with an unspecified width. Each row back will be four bricks taller creating a terrace shape of the layout. All of the builds should be easily viewable in the front and back. The idea is for people to contribute one or many parts of the layout. Together, building a much larger layout. Octagons - LDD file Above is a basic Octagon showing the requirements to be a part of the layout. A 5-brick tall retaining wall along the back for the next row to abut 4 bricks taller. Stairs (or a ramp) that goes up 4 bricks. The retaining wall is needed if there is nothing else to cover up the front of the next row. A hill could be built up 4 bricks high in the back to match with the back row. If possible, buildings on an Octagon should not be at right angles! I tried to keep the Octagon as simple as possible. However, I do believe most people would have the bricks to build at least one Octagon. If you can only contribute one part of the Layout, an Octagon would be preferred. The town layout size will likely be controlled by the number of Octagons. Additional Images Examples Squares - LDD file Squares are easy! If you are working on your contribution days, hours, ...or minutes before the public show, then Squares are for you! The 5-brick retaining wall is needed for any portion there is not a building or hill. Light gray road in the front. The sloped bricks are important on the right to cover up the side of the stairs of the Octagon. Slopes don't have to be used. The building can be right on the back, left corner, or anything else can be used. Be creative, and check out the examples below for inspiration. It's much more difficult on the smaller square, but if you are a build-master, buildings on a Square should not be at right angles! Additional Images Examples
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