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[The Secret of the 8 Provinces - Prelude]

[The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 1st Chapter]

The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 2nd Chapter

The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 3rd Chapter

The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 4th Chapter

The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 5th Chapter

The Secret of the 8 Provinces - 6th Chapter

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Captain Cookie continued:

Paul de Ruyter glanced through his spyglass.

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"Curses" he muttered to himself.

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A really mean gang of cutthroats was chasing the "8 Provinces".

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If there was an "evil pirate contest" these guys would surely have won.

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"Evil pirates and the weather is turning bad", Captain de Ruyter said to himself.

"Can this day get worse?"

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It could.

(to be continued)

 

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Fancy Pirate ship! The colour scheme works great. Everyone knows, I myself am not so bold when it comes to using bright colours, but I like that sleek blue line framed with yellow. And fantastic job on constructing such a relatively large vessel on only two hull pieces. If only Lego had done so much with the small ships back in the 90ies.

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Great ship! I mean very well built small pirate ship! Great use of grey prefab-hull, very inspiring build, captain Braunnfeld!

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Wonderful little ship, Capt B! If only it had a middle hull section (which would have to be built from scratch, I know). That is the only criticism I have. The colors, the amount of detail you packed into such a small ship, the evil crew, cloth sails, and of course the story continues. Excellent! :thumbup:

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On 1.7.2017 at 4:30 PM, Jacob Nion said:

Fancy Pirate ship! The colour scheme works great. Everyone knows, I myself am not so bold when it comes to using bright colours, but I like that sleek blue line framed with yellow. And fantastic job on constructing such a relatively large vessel on only two hull pieces. If only Lego had done so much with the small ships back in the 90ies.

Thanks. I think I am not afraid to use unfitting colours :pir-laugh:

And the small ship tends to fall over...

On 1.7.2017 at 4:34 PM, Bodi said:

Great ship! I mean very well built small pirate ship! Great use of grey prefab-hull, very inspiring build, captain Braunnfeld!

:pir-grin:

On 1.7.2017 at 4:43 PM, Mike S said:

For some reason I really like that pirate ship...:thumbup:

Me too...

On 1.7.2017 at 4:44 PM, Capt Wolf said:

Wonderful little ship, Capt B! If only it had a middle hull section (which would have to be built from scratch, I know). That is the only criticism I have. The colors, the amount of detail you packed into such a small ship, the evil crew, cloth sails, and of course the story continues. Excellent! :thumbup:

Maybe the version 2.0 will be larger.

On 1.7.2017 at 4:51 PM, Mesabi said:

I've got to agree with Captain Wolf here, your ship is a little short. Great colours, great sails, but just a tad bit short.

Ok. But it fits in its box quite well.

On 1.7.2017 at 4:51 PM, Kai NRG said:

Cute pirate ship! :pir-grin:  I really like the bright colors!

Colours!!

On 1.7.2017 at 4:56 PM, Professor Thaum said:

Mwarf... a dreadful babypirate ship...

 

well executed however

Seems that people do not tend to fear the dreaded pirates...

You must believe me: they are dangerous!

 

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