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Hi guys thought I'd drop a link here to hopefully get some feed back/ ideas from you awsome builders.

with time I hope to be a full fledged MOC'er..... but for now here's where I'm at

http://aussielegofans.forummotion.com/lego-history-pirates-f5/updated-pirate-wip-t421.htm

please comment as I'd really like to know what you think ....I'm thick skinned

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Edited by TazManiac
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I like it. It has a very hustle-and-bustle kinda feel about it, which I think works well with a port. I dont know what your brick situation is, but it would look a lot better if you add some more buildings and perhaps another docking spot? Keep up the great work!

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Cheers Thats the idea hope to have at least 6 buildings so far I've only done 3 and the MMV will not be present in the final build.

as far as bricks go I'm always trying to increase my collection (BL) but have hit a wall as far as roof tiles windows and doors are concerned so updates will be slow but steady.

Cheers for your comments they go a long way :pir-classic:

ps updates all down that page so keep scrolling!

Edited by TazManiac
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You asked me to check this out in my post; it looks pretty good. The action and all of the minifigures adds a lot of character to this. This is like the kind of stuff I made back when I only did what I call "classical" MOCs - I basically made MOCs with traditional styling (lots of open studs and minifigures from the 1989 to 1996 era). It's a different style and is in no way inferior to the newer styling that so many people endeavor to duplicate (i.e. everything decked or cobbled, stairwells to every floor - in other words unlike a traditional LEGO playset). This reminds me of a traditional LEGO playset that's intended for everybody - I still have a really old MOC of a dock with the "Skull's Eye Schooner" and "Black Seas Barracuda" docked with it, all with old minifigures, and I'll never tear it down.

Build more and look at some of the other MOCs on here - I've never taken to the tiled water that a lot of the experts utilize, but that's not a big deal - I can buy the necessary tiles to re-vamp my MOCs with this any time.

The biggest problem with the larger and more detailed MOCs is the cost and rarity of the parts; I can afford the absurd prices for these parts, but a lot of other people cannot, and it really is not fair - all of this is just plastic sh*t and is worth practically nothing but for the pleasure of construction and display. You should have seen the insane prices I paid for the sails for this beast, but at the time I didn't care and was willing to pay anything for them.

Anyway, great MOC and hope to see more from you soon!

-CCOOK :jollyroger:

Edited by CCOOK
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I really like how the buildings are not perpendicular to the dock. :thumbup:

Do you plan on building any more MOC structures?

I would add some dark tan, and light bley to the "road".

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cheers for the comments guys,

yes I do plan to make more buildings for this MOC.

I don't quite understand adding "dark tan light blue on the road"?

do you mean studs or 2x2 tiles or some thing else :pir-sceptic:

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Arrrr, Taz.....people should go and visit your coopers house for a barrel of a time and then the gun smith's - and that's no shot in the dark - arrrr ! :pir-laugh:

Great work like I said over on ANZFOL dude, keep it up - now the world wants to see what you'll end up creating and man, I think it's going to be BIG !

Keep on......going Arrrrrr ! :pir-sweet:

  • 2 weeks later...
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An update on the port but still a WIP and the shape may be reworked again still too square IMO,

but I would love to hear yours, sorry about the flash flare.

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Awesome! IMO, it's not too square. Just add some boats, and some chaos going on in the streets, and it will look better :pir-classic:

Agreed. Right now, it seems to me, that there are too many blue coats just standing around. Adding a few drunken pirates will really finished it off. :pir-classic:

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Great MOC so far, but i dont like the cannon inside of the weapon smith. Why? Well, the customer comes in, the chain fails and brokes and the cannon drops, and cannon smashes the customer :pir-tongue: So maby you should put the cannon outside of the building. Otherly. Its good so far :pir-classic:

Captain Becker

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Cheeky, you posted on ANZFOL and EB at the same time....I do the same thing now..well mostly ! :pir-blush:

Again AWESOME work, great SNOT water in the harbour and well, that cannon issue....you could say it's the customer relations department ! :pir-devil:

Keep on going ARRRRRR ! :pir_laugh2:

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The third building finally gets an interior ....

So obvious it's silly what good is a coppers without a brewer to sell barrels to?

RUM!! and lots of it, that'll fill their tums and get them rolly polly .

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Posted

This is starting to look excellent! I really like what your did with the interiors; adding interiors to a building really makes it much more interesting.

The keg on the lower level is probably my favorite part.

Great work! :pir-classic:

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This is looking very nice, and you have certainly done well for someone whos just starting out. Ive always liked ports and the quaint look that some of them have. I like that you're building different tradesmen houses as it adds depth. Keep up the good work.

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