Posted December 7, 200717 yr Hello, we are finished, for the time being. :-) Here are two parts of Puerto de la Cruz. More on Brickshelf or on our Website Greetings Daniel G
December 7, 200717 yr Wow, That's amazing! It has to be on my top 10 best Pirate Mocs EVER. Great Attantion to detail!
December 7, 200717 yr Wow, I really like the way you have incorporated official models and your own MOC into one town! That light house is very cool! *wub* 8-
December 7, 200717 yr Governor This might be heading for the frontpage of a certain Classic-Pirates.com
December 8, 200717 yr Governor The architecture this MOC is indeed brilliant however it seems the photography is lacking in some areas. The pictures provide decent aerial views of the MOC but are no close-up images to make the viewer feel as though they are experiencing the MOC first hand. Close-up images of intricate details and points of interest would assist to invite the viewer inside the MOC rather than hovering around its outside. Here's as close as we get:
December 8, 200717 yr *drule* Wipes chin, (hard to do with tongue on the floor) drules some more... *wub* *wub* *wub*
December 8, 200717 yr The architecture this MOC is indeed brilliant however it seems the photography is lacking in some areas. The pictures provide decent aerial views of the MOC but are no close-up images to make the viewer feel as though they are experiencing the MOC first hand. Close-up images of intricate details and points of interest would assist to invite the viewer inside the MOC rather than hovering around its outside. There's quite a few close-ups on the brickshelf account, plenty to drule over! I particularly like the incorporation of Eldorado Fortress and Port Royal into the design, it's a combination of nostalgia with innovation and reading between the lines it shows what could happen if the imperials work together. I notice Captain Roger hasn't posted anything, the sight of that thing should have scared him stiff as did this: Perhaps all the pirate members of our forum have jumped into their ugly little rowboats and made a run for it! :-P
December 8, 200717 yr Uh.... How much blue mats did you buy? :-P I like how the ship is in the centre. Did you use the Imperial Trading Port in this?
December 8, 200717 yr Governor There's quite a few close-ups on the brickshelf account, plenty to drule over! Ah yes... I've finally got around to looking at it. I take it all back and more. This is wonderful!
December 8, 200717 yr Author Uh.... How much blue mats did you buy? :-PI like how the ship is in the centre. Did you use the Imperial Trading Port in this? There is altogether 12 blue plates. The small ship is a trading vessel. This participated in the original port set. It is ideal for navigation in close area.
December 8, 200717 yr ITP (Port Royal) is almost exactly intact, save the crane building has been extended by an additional storey built on, otherwise it's completely recognisable as is Eldorado. Anyway, where the hell did that 'Professor of Colonial History' come from under my avatar, I didn't add it. *wacko* Edited December 8, 200717 yr by Col. Whipstick
December 8, 200717 yr This is stunning work. It can be hard to integrate sets with larger MOCs but you seem to have done it with ease. Beautiful! *wub*
December 9, 200717 yr Welcome again to the Index of Land-based MOCs. *y* Great work on this habor, it'll fit in nicely with the other harbors in the index :-D Your expansions are making this Harbor look better and better *sweet* Looking forward to you future MOCs *y* P
December 9, 200717 yr Looks very good! *y* :-) @Col. Whipstick: I read something that Jipay or Yoda just add sometimes a avatarsignature, because you are remarkeble for something or just because they like it.
December 10, 200717 yr Anyway, where the hell did that 'Professor of Colonial History' come from under my avatar, I didn't add it. *wacko* @Col. Whipstick: I read something that Jipay or Yoda just add sometimes a avatarsignature, because you are remarkeble for something or just because they like it. It's called a title. You can read more about them here.
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