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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Dedication can make you an excellent MOC maker. This is the outpost you've all been waiting for/the one I kept mentioning. Ladies and Gentlemen, Martinet Outpost.

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Included is a dinghy, which is not too different from my Imperial Dinghy MOC, only that it lacks a lantern and a turntable sail, and has an Imperial Soldiers Flag. Also included is a Sailor, two Imperial Soldiers, and Leutinant de Martinet. I've decided from now on I'll use brick-patterned bricks in my wall designs, so it looks much more detailed than my other MOCs. The first floor has a chest (with 3 red, blue, and green gems.) and a barrel, the second floor has a barrel (Sheesh, why do I always spam barrels?) and finally, the third floor has an Imperial Soldiers flag. The walls now use a design similar to that of the Soldier's Fort's breakable wall, and I'm also using the same Door design as Soldier's Fort. I also used the SNOT technique on the crenellations, and added half of a bridge (I'm going to make another set with the other half, so that you can connect the two sets.

Special Thanks To:

1999bug/AnonymousBug for Lt. De Martinet w/ Pupils decal.

lomis for Imperial Soldier Torso decals and Backpack-On-Epaulets technique.

Captain Braunsfeld, Captain Dee, and again lomis for motivating me to make more MOCs.

Enjoy! :pir_laugh2:

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This would indeed make a very nice official set. It's slightly more detailed than the current fort or outpost but otherwise it would fit right in. TLG probably would only include 3 minifigs in a set this size but that's not a concern. It has enough to be a playable stand-alone set without being too big and expensive. Whether you meant to build something that could be official or not, good job!

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Not very big yet detailed with the masonry bricks and little additions here and there. I'd love this if it were a set as well. Excellent work. pirate_satisfied.gif

Thanks, I still wonder why i didn't use the masonry bricks before...

Awesome MOC! I'm glad that you like the Lt. De Martinet decal. pir_laugh2.gif

Well, I had to use it for something eventually. At least Martinet finally gets his own "Fort", if i should call it that. pirate_tong.gif

This would indeed make a very nice official set. It's slightly more detailed than the current fort or outpost but otherwise it would fit right in. TLG probably would only include 3 minifigs in a set this size but that's not a concern. It has enough to be a playable stand-alone set without being too big and expensive. Whether you meant to build something that could be official or not, good job!

Maybe that soldier near Martinet was a bit much, but i felt it was too barren. Also, my aim is to have my sets feel official-ish, and seem like it would be a real set, which is kind of like a goldilocks zone. Not too detailed, not too simple, just like official sets. I'd guess this would be about 10 or 15 dollars, considering its size compared to the twenty-dollar Soldier's Fort.

Thanks for the feedback guys! pir_laugh2.gif

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It is a wonderful nice outpost. One advice though: Add technic bricks on the side with the tower (or even both) to get the option to expand this outpost with several equally sized MOCs to a fort, harbour or something like this.

And I am excited to see more of it especially the second half of the brigde ;)

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