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Re: Yo ho ho, a pirate's life for me!
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lugnet.pirates
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Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:39:55 GMT
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Hey Jojo,
These are great. I particularly like the sashes you made out of the plastic
capes and rubberbands - it looks good and has functionality in giving a place to
tuck swords and pistols. On the torso usage, I thought the Spider-Man Aunt May
torso was particularly fitting and funny at the same time. In
this pic I really like
the way you used that technic piece as a pully/block-and-tackle bit. Also those
gold lamps (btw, were those gold tiles held in place very well, or was that a
fragile construction?). Im not as big a fan of the pipe solution in
this pic. Based on
some discussion here a few years ago, I found that a screwdriver shoved into a
stickshift base works much better. Ive got an example of this
in this vignette.
I hope you dont mind - I posted these MOCs of yours over on Classic-Castle in
this thread.
Bruce
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| | Yo ho ho, a pirate's life for me!
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| Aye! I've always been a fan of pirates. Prior to Lego's official Pirates line I was forced to create my pirate figures with non-Lego material. I leave out the link to those customized figs here. Anyway, in 1989 Lego came up with real pirates and I (...) (18 years ago, 17-Oct-06, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) !!
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