“Blue Coats LcA” by Blackfalcon81
Wednesday, May 27th, 2020
Blackfalcon81 recently shared his first MOC. This fortification he as alot of great technique’s – see if you can spot them all!
Blackfalcon81 recently shared his first MOC. This fortification he as alot of great technique’s – see if you can spot them all!
As I was scrolling through the pirate forum I came across a very rarely done ship style and it immediately caught my eye!
SteamSewnEmpire shared a wonderfully designed Carrack. Even though the ship is only in LDD the render shows some great hull shaping and real promise.
But don’t my just take my word for it, check it yourself!
I was bored.
Not 100% satisfied with the stern. A lot of carracks appeared to utilize a transom stern, but I’m not sure it conveys all that well in lego. I might fiddle with doing a rounded stern instead, which would likely be easier, even if it would push the era back a ways:
Flickr member Atte has created an extremely detailed rocky island outpost. The St. Patricks Outpost is a strong royal outpost boasting it’s own contingent of canons as well as a prison. The dock assists in the intake of piratey prisoners and the tall watchtower allows the guards to keep watch from all sides.
Discuss St. Patricks Outpost from Atte in the forum.
Recently we shared 𝗖𝗶𝗮𝗺𝗼𝘀ł𝗮𝘄 𝗖𝗶𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗸/@Piglet’s creation, a wonderful Caribbean outpost. Not only does this warf have some excellent technique’s used, but there’s a ton of action packed into the MOC as well.
Come check it out!
Port Brickale wharf with a post office. This is where all correspondence from the area is collected and later sent by ship to destination ports. But sometimes you need to send to London some more significant pirates to have a trial there. One such shipment is Captain Roger, who is waiting for his journey in jail.
But maybe he will not have to leave the Caribbean, because a pirate raid is currently ongoing under the leadership of his friend – Calico Jack, assisted by Anne Bonny and Mary Read.
Not everyone has noticed the attack yet and for now, everyday life goes on unchanged – porters deliver mail sacks, customers are bringing their letters, traffic flows.