Posted October 9, 2024Oct 9 Hi everyone! I was involved in a Lego Pirate RPG that concluded recently. This MOC serves as the final chapter of my characters' adventures. After years of battling pirates and imperial soldiers, the two colonists reflect on their journey. MOC-wise, I am happy with the freeform and the look of water (I used different shades for the layer beneath the transparent blue parts - dark blue around the rock and lighter blue shades elsewhere) Edited October 9, 2024Oct 9 by Bryckland
October 9, 2024Oct 9 Another great moc of yours! The hexagonal tower and the water and waves look so good! I liked all mocs you built for the Pavillon Noir RPG. Your character was very distinctive with the long ginger hair or hair/hat combo and i still remember him jumping from the roof of the Hacienda
October 10, 2024Oct 10 I really like seeing the different building techniques in this diorama! The water, the island, the tower, the palm tree, the cage and the boat are elaborately constructed. Everything looks flowing and rounded.
October 16, 2024Oct 16 Author On 10/9/2024 at 1:38 PM, CaptainDarkNStormy said: Your water is sexy. Well done Thank you! On 10/9/2024 at 2:35 PM, Yperio_Bricks said: Another great moc of yours! The hexagonal tower and the water and waves look so good! I liked all mocs you built for the Pavillon Noir RPG. Your character was very distinctive with the long ginger hair or hair/hat combo and i still remember him jumping from the roof of the Hacienda Thank you, I really appreciate! It's been great fun to build these pirate scenes On 10/10/2024 at 4:00 PM, NOD said: I really like seeing the different building techniques in this diorama! The water, the island, the tower, the palm tree, the cage and the boat are elaborately constructed. Everything looks flowing and rounded. Thanks a lot! Designing boats and ships is definitely something I really enjoy now ^^
November 6, 2024Nov 6 Those waves are very smooth. I love how you used different blues to get the perfect watercolour!
November 7, 2024Nov 7 The waves really give off a dynamic wibe of the water close to the shore. It's a detail that's often missed on larger builds.
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