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Justsomebrix

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  1. Great idea! I can make a "Characters of BoBS era 2" thread tonight, where everyone can post their main character(s) with a hidden partslist under each. We'll make a new one for each era ! Don't worry, I have had the dreaded captain Kane in my minifig box for well over a year
  2. I'll post them soon (hopefully), but I want to make small scenes or decorations for each one. @KotZ I updated Duc Perrault's outfit to fit better with the other council members. Hope you don't mind the creative liberties taken haha
  3. @KotZ Thank you, I actually have a bunch more! I made a lot of Oleon main characters, Corries and a few sea rats too. I'm really struggling with Eslandolans though @Keymonus Of course! It's one of my favorite heads It's from the Resistance Admiral Ematt figure, it also appears on a Hoth rebel trooper : https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3626cpb2127&idColor=90#T=C&C=90
  4. Super invested in this story! Amazing builds as well, storytelling like this with small but detailed builds really is the spirit of BoBS!
  5. Thank you, it's Dumbledore from the harry potter cmf series
  6. Dear Members of Oleon, I had some fun recreating your King and High Council Members as light nougat figures. Please enjoy! King Philip I and Queen Beatrice Pierre Lavalette Genaro @Captain Genaro / @Thomas Waagenaar Berart Mazan @Phred / @Bodi / @Keymonus Guiscard Emery de Beauregard @Kolonialbeamter / @CapOnBOBS Guérin Godefry de Tourment @blackdeathgr / @Jeff of Clubs Robert Perrault @KotZ (Sorry for the gigantic pictures, I don't know how to make them smaller)
  7. Beautiful, still my favorite lego frigate
  8. Captivating and well written story as always! My only comment would be to refrain from using a figure the way it came in a set, especially when using fleshies. The Luke and Flitch figures come with great pieces, but having the figures unchanged makes it impossible (at least for me) to see the figures as anyone else than their movie character
  9. @Ozzy_4321 Welcome to BoBS! Looking forward to see where Collins's ambitions will take him
  10. Love it! It's a really creative ship that fits perfectly in the lego pirate universe
  11. Cat A : Finis Dierum by Keymonus Storm Chasers by Bricksbypidy Cat B : The Conclusion by Fraunces The Orders by Professor Thaum
  12. Something that I just thought of that could be a reasonable argument would be that after researching all of the recent natural disasters, our scientists predict a cataclysmic event in the near future (after all we are know for science + 2 of our 3 entries to "a storm is brewing" challenge are research/science related). We keep this information for ourselves and make our n1 priority to reinforce all of our settlements. Therefore all our troops on the island are called back to be stationed in our various settlements instead. However the storm ends up hitting while many of our ships and troops are at sea. I think this addition to the plot could add some extra drama as Oleon could suspect Corrington of hiding something (the cataclysmic event). Which would add even more tention between the two as Corrington breaks the "Articles of Coalition"
  13. I dig it! Sounds like we could get a lot of interesting builds out of it! I asked the faction chat about it, but I personaly don't have an issue with that. I just wan't a fun progression for the seawatch campaign
  14. @Keymonus I understand your concernes, but I hope that it will make more sense once we've announced more of Era 3 (I promise my intentions behind the suggestions isn't just to exterminate ships and troops) Also I did not mean to insult anyone with my "boring" remark, I'm very sorry if it came out that way. I was very intrigued by the war at first and I think some great mocs and stories have come out of it. I was more so refering to the time it has taken to finish this storyline. The Lotus conflict started right as I joined the game, now it's been over 2 years and the Seawatch campaign itself has lasted more than a year...
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