Sir Kingston Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 (edited) After the arrival of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines, and the establishment of the settlement, civilians followed. One of the first of these new arrivals was a mapmaker, naturally. It was a sound business move as the ever-growing Corrish scientific community was eager to have the most accurate and novel maps. In addition, a new settlement is a great place to find work, whether you’re a sailor, farmer, or carpenter. With little shortage of manpower, small shops and dirt streets were established along the coast of the Landing. Furthermore, Annettaskrona must be surveyed for possible foreign troop movements and/or positions. Karlton will be at the forefront of this endeavour, where his marines will penetrate further into the dense and rather muddy jungle. https://flic.kr/p/2j3MuPp (The SNOT tiles on the front give the appearance that the studs aren’t connected to the plate, an oversight noticed too late) Task 3 for Redcoats Rule, and small artisan in Brickford’s Landing- C&C welcomed (I now see the merits of BrickArms muskets) Edited July 18, 2020 by Ayrlego Fixed broken Flickr Links Quote
LM71Blackbird Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 Your builds are definitely improving! A great addition to Brickford Landing! Quote
Sir Kingston Posted May 20, 2020 Author Posted May 20, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, LM71Blackbird said: Your builds are definitely improving! A great addition to Brickford Landing! The border helps out too! Edited May 20, 2020 by Sir Kingston Quote
merc Posted May 20, 2020 Posted May 20, 2020 (edited) 20 hours ago, Sir Kingston said: I now see the merits of BrickArms muskets I like the nice little build. The border does help. As for the muskets, I agree. I have some myself that I can't wait to use in some builds. Edited May 20, 2020 by merc Quote
Legonaut Posted May 24, 2020 Posted May 24, 2020 I can Just repeat what the Others two Said, you're improving and this Looks really good! Quote
Sir Kingston Posted May 24, 2020 Author Posted May 24, 2020 (edited) 18 hours ago, Legonaut said: I can Just repeat what the Others two Said, you're improving and this Looks really good! Thanks, I’m glad you like it! Edited May 25, 2020 by Sir Kingston Quote
Khorne Posted May 25, 2020 Posted May 25, 2020 A simple but effective build. Those bayonets are really nice! Quote
Sir Kingston Posted May 25, 2020 Author Posted May 25, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, Khorne said: A simple but effective build. Those bayonets are really nice! Bayonets do really add to the appearance. It’s simple for sure, but hopefully I can provide some more elaborate builds in the future. Edited May 25, 2020 by Sir Kingston Quote
Ayrlego Posted July 18, 2020 Posted July 18, 2020 Nice work and there are a lot of great details for such a small scene. The blue pants on the Officer/NCO work surprisingly well. I'm not too sure about the bluey tiles on the roof and the tree looks nice but appears to be growing out of the roof? Neither detract from the scene however and it's definitely a for GOC from me. Quote
Sir Kingston Posted July 18, 2020 Author Posted July 18, 2020 46 minutes ago, Ayrlego said: Nice work and there are a lot of great details for such a small scene. The blue pants on the Officer/NCO work surprisingly well. I'm not too sure about the bluey tiles on the roof and the tree looks nice but appears to be growing out of the roof? Neither detract from the scene however and it's definitely a for GOC from me. Thanks, I consider this to be more of a transitional build for myself, as the overall quality leaves much to be desired in certain aspects. However, I do hope that future builds will represent an enhancement in appearance and detail. The blue pants (while they weren’t exclusive to officers) are inspired by the Royal Marines’ winter service wool navy trousers. Quote
SilentWolf Posted August 24, 2020 Posted August 24, 2020 from me. Great little build as there is a lot packed in there. I like the addition of foliage in such a small scene. My only critique is that the officer is carrying his weapon on the opposite shoulder and backwards of the other troops. That seems contrary to the orderliness of Corrish troops. Quote
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