Posts Tagged ‘Port’
November 28, 2010
I’ll announce my returning to writing with this awesome seaport by pif500. The small boat it’s a beauty, the jail with a hole in the roof, the details of the buildings, but for me, the cherry in the top of the cake is the bell’s support in the top of the white church.

Kingston,1729, originally uploaded by pif500.
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Tags:Port, Ships
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October 3, 2010
Zack Milenius (aka NewRight) presented a cool MOC of a classic battle between the Colony Soldiers and Pirates. The rocks and fort’s wall follow very good construction techniques in addition to other small details such as the pile of wood and the small boat’s water-trail. But also has some strange and uncommon features… Why did he place the cannons randomly through the wall? I like the cannons but I can’t understand why he place them like this. At first I thought that were enemy fire hitting the wall but then… And why the pirate is rowing backwards?
These small and uncommon features almost stopped me of posting this MOC, but I really liked the overall design and the other good details. Plus, the construction technique of the wall is great and deserves to be publicized.

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Tags:Age of Discovery, Pirates, Port
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September 26, 2010
“Atlantis before the Fall” is a brilliant entry for the Mini Castle Contest VI at Classic Castle submitted by Rod Gillies (aka 2 Much Caffeine). The use of binoculars to build the stone columns of the temples was a brilliant idea. Great work!

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Tags:Art and Culture, Micro, Myth, Port
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February 24, 2010
I have found an interesting fortress made by Slyowl on Brickshelf where he applies very cool techniques. Look how he managed the curved walls. It’s an amazing idea. I also liked the way he made the streetlamps and some of the details in the interior.

You must see the other photos of this great work on brickshelf.
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