Posted November 26, 200915 yr Hope you like it! ARRRHH! More pictures in Flickr or Mocpages Edited December 14, 200915 yr by Erdbeereis
November 26, 200915 yr Very very nice! I think the windmalls a bit to fast looking. Producing thousands of wheat a day! Do you have a video with the working windmill? I looks like it could be a small island connected to the Isle of Wight.
November 27, 200915 yr wow! thats awesome! i really like the houses and all the grassy area. i and like the extra details like the rocks out in the water and all the trees. so again great job! The only things i would change would be to change the color of the flag to blue and change the yellow and roof to dark blue. but thats just my color preference, i would'nt chage anything on the actual structure model.
November 27, 200915 yr That is a very beautiful island indeed! The competition is going to get very hard now. You have created so many good things I don´t even know where to start at all. I am just dribbling. One very fun thing though is the windmill for sure It looks very dangerous. The guys working there must be very carefull for sure. Is it possible to make a gear to slow it down?
November 27, 200915 yr Awesome moc- these sort of ports are really worth seeing- so much stuff build out of legos- just brilliantly designed and built - but that windmill -even though is great - looks a bit- well... dangerous
November 27, 200915 yr This is my entry for the PTVII - Large Division (yes SlyOwl, you have convinced me )and it's called: Hehe, good to see it here! As I said on Flickr, I really like this MOC as a whole - there's a nice variation in styles and landscape within a managable baseplate size. My only criticism would be the slightly square edges of the beach on the far side.
November 27, 200915 yr Nice MOc you got there! Seeing as how you used some yellow on this it reminds me of some of the old priates sets!
November 27, 200915 yr Looks amazing! I love the fort and the windmill but I equally like the landscaping you've done. Just the horse-drawn cart seems a little bit out of place on such a small island . Much fun and luck with this year's Pillage the Village.
November 27, 200915 yr ...there's a nice variation in styles and landscape within a managable baseplate size. I agree with that, and that's precisely what I enjoy about this MOC the most. The way the fort is constructed along that rock looks marvellous - and so does that gap in the wall there Those guys sure need some maintenance! I must agree however that the windmill looks perhaps a tad bit busy... It's a nice effect, but I think that just a little directional blur would have been enough there instead - or even no effect whatsoever - windmills are always a nice thing to look at and with this whirlpool in front of it I don't think it looks appropriate. Besides, I think the best place for such a building would have been atop the small hill - but then, there's not enough place there... Oh well, a windmill on the beach is so Don Quixote :) Best of luck in the contest and cheers for listening to SlyOwl and posting this beauty here!
November 27, 200915 yr The only things i would change would be to change the color of the flag to blue Bluecoat flag? NEVER!
November 27, 200915 yr Nice moc, has a very 'classic' feel to it. Although for some reason i think ive seen it before, some months back. Was this part of a display at a show? The one that had real water in it.
November 28, 200915 yr Author Thanks for the comments guys! Yeah, I know the windmill is running really fast, but I tried to make it run slowly with "technic parts", but this was the best I managed to do... My only criticism would be the slightly square edges of the beach on the far side I agree! It would be better if I had rounded it a bit more... Nice moc, has a very 'classic' feel to it. Although for some reason i think ive seen it before, some months back. Was this part of a display at a show? The one that had real water in it. Yes, you have seen it some months ago in the water display. But only a few days ago, I had the time to take individual pictures of it... so finally here it is... Edited November 28, 200915 yr by evildead
November 28, 200915 yr Ahh, i knew id seen it Great work, i think your the only person ive seen who has used the classic colours and made a more realistic moc with them. It really makes it stand out. Excellent stuff!
December 5, 200915 yr the yellow/white walls and red roof is very classic pirate looking. that color scheme is what makes classic sets classic in my opinion! i really like this fort! good work!
December 24, 200915 yr The Royale Trading Post on St. Ann's Cliff has been blogged on Classic-Pirates.com!
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