>>10953013>I’m looking forward to your imperial moc but I imagine it’ll take time my medieval/pirate mash up village is gonna be another couple years to process and gather partsI'm looking forward to seeing what your whole set up looks like combined, but I'd love to see more of your block collection and what all you have so far.
For me, I really kicked off in brick building hardcore after getting the Eldorado Fortress remake. I had been toying around with building stuff a little here and there for a few years now after my nephew got me back into Lego. But when I built Eldorado Fortress last year it rekindled my love for PLAYING with the Lego sets even after or beyond building them. Lego Pirate were my favorite toys as a kid, even though the sets I had were few and far between, they Ignited my imagination.
My most recent thing I did was using up all my spare white pieces and I filled out and "fixed" the back Admiral office and tower. I dont want to break apart the Fortress because I really like it, but I also want to build additions to it too and expand the Imperials and their forts. I'm toying with just buying a second one and using the parts because I would want all the same colors, but I can't help feeling it would be cheaper to just buy bulk white and yellow. Either way, I'm strapped for cash right now. But I plan to buy the Creator 3in1 Castle as my next purchase because all 3 builds look fun, but there are also tons of free Rebrickable instructions AND it looks great to free build with from imagination, a real good set of parts for the cash. I'm also tempted to buy a second Creator Pirate Ship. I built all 3 builds from that set and like 2 MOCs before I turned it back to a modified Pirate Ship. But that set is great for parts too even if you don't want to keep it as any of the three main models. The Creator Space Rollercoaster looks fun too, but I struggle to think of MOC uses for the coaster tracks
(Here's another look at the table in reading mode)