Posted May 29, 200717 yr Eurobricks Emperor Look what I've found... I just love it! *wub* This harbor city is so big and beautiful. How can you not like this? The Brickshelf folder of the harbor and another folder with some harbor scenes. And there is even a folder with the construction pictures. Edited May 29, 200717 yr by bonaparte
May 29, 200717 yr Governor The folder description says... Lego pirates project 2004. More information up brick.jamescook.nu. This fellow might be worth contacting but that address doesn't work for me and since I'm in the middle of something I'm not going to figure it out right now.
May 29, 200717 yr That is unbelievable. I love everything about it! Phes, the site worked fine for me. Here are construction pics. Edited May 30, 200717 yr by phred
May 29, 200717 yr That's truly a beautiful master piece. It must be a fairly recent folder, I must have purged the whole site from Imperial land-based MOCs last year. :-D There's no way I could have missed this one! I'll be admiring its excellent meticulous detail for the next few minutes. If only I had that many bricks to spare..... X-D EDIT: Hey, I remember that website, It host the Harbor that ImperialScouts posted here. ENGLISH!
May 29, 200717 yr Governor Chewie, haven't seen you in many moons! Its good to have you back again! Yes, the link works now you've posted so good job *y* I wonder if the builder's Email address is lurking around that website somewhere...
May 29, 200717 yr This is a beautiful moc! Kudos to the creator, I love the detail and the sheer size of it very Impressive!
May 30, 200717 yr Governor I've made a modification to the thread's description. A MOC this good needs more attention because at the moment it doesn't seem to be that popular.
May 30, 200717 yr This is very good work! I like the church and the open roofed store house thingy the best. I think there are a lot of great ideas in here for future MOCs. Excellent work!! MOC it up!
May 30, 200717 yr Simply gorgeous! The detail is outstanding! Not to mention the shear size! Oh to have the much lego lying around! X-D
May 31, 200717 yr I believe I may have seen this on Brickshelf.I may be mistaken.This is a really great moc.It's kind of like pirates go medieval.But over all,this is a wonderful creation.
June 2, 200717 yr That's amazing indeed. Look at all those details! I really have to take the time to look at all those pics sometime... Beautiful! It appears this nice port is also in his folder. You can find it here. Mr Tiber Edited June 2, 200717 yr by Mr Tiber
June 2, 200717 yr Governor Mr Bonaparte do you have the knowledge and ability to frontpage this MOC on Classic-Pirates.com? You'll have to resize the image but all the CSS should be within Dreamweaver so all you need to do is look at previous news entries to see what tag (I.e. H1, H2, img, etc.) usings which style. We should credit the builder too, so does anybody know who built this?
June 3, 200717 yr Author Eurobricks Emperor Mr Bonaparte do you have the knowledge and ability to frontpage this MOC on Classic-Pirates.com? You'll have to resize the image but all the CSS should be within Dreamweaver so all you need to do is look at previous news entries to see what tag (I.e. H1, H2, img, etc.) usings which style. I do believe I have the ability Mr. Phes. When do you want me to headline this MOC? We should credit the builder too, so does anybody know who built this? Reading this article, I get the impression it is build by a bunch of people. But I didn't find any names...
June 3, 200717 yr Governor You may headline it right now Mr Bonaparte - or whenever you have the time.
June 3, 200717 yr Author Eurobricks Emperor You may headline it right now Mr Bonaparte - or whenever you have the time. Done! Have a look if you want something changed to the text. Edited June 3, 200717 yr by bonaparte
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