Posted February 6, 20232 yr Some time ago, Peter Nash visited the Naval Intelligence Office in Port Woodhouse. Here he had a pleasant introduction to a number of fellow pioneers of the new world, for example @evancelt. When he wanted to leave Port Woodhouse he got the chance to sail with one of the Naval Intelligence Officers to Queenston. After a pleasant journey across the calm sea, Peter arrived in Queenston. He had already had two architectural assignments for the mayor @Justsomebrix of this city. But the mayor wanted to meet him again at the military docks. Here next to the supply depot (Peter's third building in Queenston) stood a white marble statue, gleaming in the sunlight. Peter looked at it, and thought... "that man looks familiar!" "But that's me!", stammered Peter. "Yes, that's you! "That's right. It's my honor to award you the title of Queenston Pioneer for your contribution to the growth of this settlement!" the mayor replied. --- Will be licensed as a Large Artisan in Queenston@Ayrlego, I would love to donate this build to the Crown to get 2x the licensing fee of the purchase of this build. How can we arrange that? Vessel 1 will be licensed for free as my first Class 1 Vessel, named 'El Cisne'. Completing GoC task 14.3 Bastion of the East with this build. Completed 3 out of 3. Title Awarded: Queenston Pioneer Property type: Large Artisan Dimensions: 114 x 87 studs Total parts: ~11,000 Credits: - Minifigures:Royal Naval Intelligence - @evanceltRoyal Artillery - 12 pound cannon crew - @Ayrlego20th Regiment of Foot "Corrington Highlanders" - @MetallFanYT Royal Marines - Vessel 1 (left side): (based on design @ JonasKramm (Instagram) and sail technique by @ tipsandbricks Technique #1315 (by BarthezzBrick)) - Vessel 2 (right side): @ bricks_fan_uy (Instagram) Edited June 26, 20231 yr by Bricksbypidy
February 6, 20232 yr Well deserved statue and even more well deserved title! Thank you for helping grow the settlement, all your mocs have been great!
February 6, 20232 yr Wonderful build, I love that sail, the tree on the left, and the stone pattern on the ground! The whole build is really cool, very polished.
February 7, 20232 yr @Bricksbypidy I love this one (like all of yours) but I have a question however : How do you manage to have 3rd brand parts like the bags on the pier ( unknown among official lego parts for me - I may be wrong )... what is the software you are using ? (stud.io, isn't it ? )
February 7, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, Professor Thaum said: How do you manage to have 3rd brand parts like the bags on the pier ( unknown among official lego parts for me - I may be wrong )... what is the software you are using ? (stud.io, isn't it ? ) Hi! Yes, I'm using Stud.io. It is possible to add custom parts with partsdesigner (the sandbags are made with a mix from online 3d file and adding studs with Partsdesigner, I guess...). You have to search for .stl or .obj files on websites like thingiverse.com. But also Ldraw.com has some cool 3d lego parts they are not in Stud.io (yet).
February 7, 20232 yr Very nice diorama. I like the supply depot, the docks and the ships. The Highlanders are an eye-catcher.
February 19, 20232 yr On 2/7/2023 at 6:22 AM, Bricksbypidy said: Will be licensed as a Large Artisan in Queenston@Ayrlego, I would love to donate this build to the Crown to get 2x the licensing fee of the purchase of this build. How can we arrange that? All sorted, on behalf of the Crown, thank you for your kind donation
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