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Plaid Beard

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  1. It's got a great shape for a first vessel!
  2. Excellent work! Your details are incredible!
  3. Love it! Great little details on the furniture!
  4. The hat.... on the teddy bear.... possibly the greatest thing I'll see all day. I love how simple this MOC is, yet it tells a very detailed story. Excellent!
  5. Plaid Beard replied to vitreolum's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    This little gem is excellent! one of the things that caught my eye is the way you have the chains hanging from the wall - I might steal that idea for one of my projects. I really like the way you caught all the action in such a small scene. Very well done!
  6. Thanks! If I were building it again there are several things I'd do differently, but I do like the way it turned out. Hoping to get some sails on it soon.
  7. I also thought long and hard about how to add a tumblehome to this ship, but a lot of the sources I looked at agreed with you - that tumblehomes on ships this size either were minimal or nonexistent. But then schooners of the 18th and early-19th Centuries could vary quite a bit in size, so if I were building a later-period schooner I could make it larger than this one and include a tumblehome. It also would be easier to do an early-19th Century schooner from a construction standpoint because the top decks tended to be much more flush to each other and the angle of the stern was considerably sharper than on earlier schooners such as the one on which I patterned mine. I would like to do another schooner sometime - one from the early-19th Century. I've got my eye on building the USS Hamilton, which sunk with USS Scourge in the Great Lakes in a storm during the War of 1812. I'm fascinated by the large pivoting deck cannon on Hamilton, and I think it would be a fun build. Thanks for the comment!
  8. It didn't seem to me that TLG did much to support this year's pirate line, so I am not surprised they aren't doing more. Not only do I not remember seeing anything Pirates in the magazine, but I work for a major retailer and none of our stores I went to had any sets but the ones under $20, then didn't get restocked. Am didn't hear about the Ninjago pirates subtheme until just now, so hopefully wecan do some things with that.
  9. Plaid Beard replied to Heksu's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    This is amazing and sad at the same time. Very well built, and very nicely detailed. I'm both impressed and depressed!
  10. My vote is for the hammock, as well, but I do love the rescue gun!
  11. Cool! I saw parts 2 and 3 but missed part one. Think I'll go right now and check out part 4!
  12. This is a sweet castle! Your attention to detail is incredible!
  13. 25? Wow! I only have around 10. Guess I'd better start building more ships!
  14. Thanks for the updates! Good to see you've still been working on, and I like the direction your going. I don't know if it's just the way the picture is, but the ship looks a bit short fore to aft. Any major issues in construction?
  15. Good looking minifigures!
  16. The conquistadors in the pot with the fish - that is my favorite part. All in all I enjoyed this project of yours - thanks for sharing!
  17. Plaid Beard replied to Kolonialbeamter's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    Amazed. Absolutely. This made my day!
  18. Phenomenal. Very imaginative!
  19. Very clever telling the story through add-ons to your build - I never thought of doing something like that. I'd be worried leaving that much powder under the care of militia, though - might have a careless pipe-smoker among them!
  20. Very nice! I like the little tunnel.
  21. I also bought a lot of parts from online, including hulls. I found it to be cheaper than buying a few ships outright as sets for the parts, and I was able to be more selective in choosing parts. The drawback to that is that I had to hunt for the right parts online, and I rarely was able to find exactly what I needed. Just took a look at your ship - amazing! I wonder how it escaped my attention?? Wish I'd seen it before I built my schooner!
  22. Wow! Lots of color! The water is very eye-catching and I do like that telescope. So many details it'll take me a while to take it all in. Also good to see someone building for the Bluecoats, incomparable heroes that they are. Oh, and I also love the tan corners on a white building - I'm actually using that same scheme on my current project!
  23. This is entertaining! Good job.
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