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Playing around with building techniques for islands. I wanted to see what other people prefer.

Vintage - Bricks
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Only if you wanted a really stylised look I guess.

Classic - Printed Baseplate
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Simple Plates - Tan Plates
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Blue baseplate and tan plates, reminisent of Pirate III from 2015.

Slopes - Pirates of Barracuda Bay
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Medium azure plate with tan slopes. Can use the round slope parts 95188 & 58846 for convex turns. Hard to do concave bends in island.
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Slopes Curved - Eldorado Fortress
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Like above but with sloped curves. In addition to Brick Round Corner (76797), you can use Slope Curved with Stud Notch left and right (80177 & 80178).
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Slopes Curved with Dark Azure - Friends Beach Amusement Park (41737)
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As above but with dark azure plate for base and medium azure plates around the island.

Detailed Plates - Tan and Dark Tan Plates
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Tiles - Tan and Dark Tan Plates
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Tiles and Plates - Multiple layers of plates and tiles
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Please comment if there is another build colour/combination you have seen.
And definetly let me know what's your favourite, I'm happy to add more to the list.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Edited by LetsBrick
Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, LetsBrick said:

Slopes Curved - Eldorado Fortress
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Before I clicked this thread, I thought POBB, but I must admit I'm warming up to the new Eldorado beaches, especially with the new "Slope Curved with Stud Notch left and right (80177 & 80178)"

The only problem with them is that to make the beach long, it will take a lot of pieces, I wish they'd make a 4-stud (or more) wide pieces to match this style.

Edited by zinnn
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For me, it depends what the build is going to look like. If you are doing a studless build then I like the tiles or curved slopes or other studless combinations as these look similar to the build on top. Whereas if you are going for a studs up build on the island then I prefer the multiple layers of plates look.

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Classic - Printed Baseplate !!!

There's just something magical in that design - without using any bricks or effort you already get an important peace of the play and the whole pirate universe, you automatically feel like you're on a beach, in a warm tropical setting ready for an adventure on an intriguing island... and there's no need to build anything to be honest, as during childhood years we often used it just like it was. 

Compare it with every other type - in all of them you still need to construct the whole damn thing out of sand and form it into an insular shape and to be honest, none of them look as attractive as the printed baseplate ;)  

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If unlimited parts

For an island of just sand, I'd probably choose Slopes Curved, and then the Hybrid version if it's like a larger chain of small islands.

In combination with rocks and vegetation, either Slopes for a more rocky island, or Detailed Plates/Printed for a more jungly beach.

 

As for actual builds from my own parts, then Barracuda Bay slope style, with sloped rocks.

 

 

 

Edited by TeriXeri
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On 2/23/2024 at 1:47 AM, Yperio_Bricks said:

Ok, you guys finaly convinced me @The Reader @zinnn :pir_laugh2:

I'll set up this topic as a poll next tuesday. @LetsBrick would you allow me to use the pictures you posted in the opening thread?

Of course, please do.

I'm surprised by the decent spread of preferences so would be great to see a poll.

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