Dunkleosteus Posted March 20, 2015 Posted March 20, 2015 (edited) LDD/MLCad 16B Hey-ho, wolves of the sea and gifted shipbuilders! I'm very pleased to show you this big merchant barque. You can find the ship here: Thank you for your attention. Edited April 30, 2015 by Dunkleosteus INDEXED Quote
Kolonialbeamter Posted March 20, 2015 Posted March 20, 2015 Yes! You did it again! Marvelous ship there, glorious shape, round and heavy. And a ship type not often seen in these waters. That almost fat lady... barely armed... will be easy prey for your xebecs As always, top notch "Dunkleosteus' ShipyardsTM" quality merchandise Dang them buildings, I need to get seaborne again... but wait, I've had my share of 'water' recently Keep it up... and don't stress your hardware too much (SPAI has an eye on you)! KB Quote
Captain Edward Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Heh, would love to sail that beauty in real! Great job on building this one. I like how you use Legorope, gives me the classic feeling.. Regards, Captain Edward Quote
Captain Braunsfeld Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 What a fantastic ship. She looks very elegant though she must be quite large to fit two boats on deck. What is the width in studs? 30? Quote
Gary The Procrastinator Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Superb! Everything here is perfect; please build it for real!!!! Quote
LegoPanda Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 This looks amazing, hold on whilst i fetch my jaw from the floor. Simply astonishing how you made the sails Quote
Brickmasta Posted March 23, 2015 Posted March 23, 2015 It is so awesome, you are a true inspiration! Quote
Garmadon Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 Stupendous work with this one as well, great choice of colors with the tan and gold! Quote
Plaid Beard Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 "Wow" doesn't begin to describe my reaction to this ship! I really like the way you did the gun ports - I never would have thought of that! This would be an awesome ship to build for real. Quote
Dunkleosteus Posted March 26, 2015 Author Posted March 26, 2015 (edited) Yes! You did it again! Marvelous ship there, glorious shape, round and heavy. And a ship type not often seen in these waters. That almost fat lady... barely armed... will be easy prey for your xebecs As always, top notch "Dunkleosteus' ShipyardsTM" quality merchandise Dang them buildings, I need to get seaborne again... but wait, I've had my share of 'water' recently Keep it up... and don't stress your hardware too much (SPAI has an eye on you)! KB Thank you, my dear friend, it's always nice to read your feedback ( : In fact, this ship is an attempt to combine all my shipbuilding experience in one creation, while simplifying certain structure aspects. I suppose that it could be a very important step. All in the name of strengthening our fleet! How knowest thou, these days my hero computer is quite exhausted digesting new project, so at any moment I'm waiting for a visit of SPAI Beautiful! Simply astounding! Chris Thanks! Heh, would love to sail that beauty in real! Great job on building this one. I like how you use Legorope, gives me the classic feeling.. Regards, Captain Edward Thank you. So these tortures with a rope were worth it) What a fantastic ship. She looks very elegant though she must be quite large to fit two boats on deck. What is the width in studs? 30? Eagle eye She is exactly 30 studs wide! You, sir, will be surely the first who notice enemy sails at the horizon! Dang. Superb! Everything here is perfect; please build it for real!!!! "Wow" doesn't begin to describe my reaction to this ship! I really like the way you did the gun ports - I never would have thought of that! This would be an awesome ship to build for real. Thank you, gentlemen! Which one is better to try for real In your opinion? But wait, This list will soon be replenished by new three-decker, the largest and most beautiful of all ships that have been ever built at Dunkleosteus' ShipyardsTM This ship is really beautiful. Thanks! :) This looks amazing, hold on whilst i fetch my jaw from the floor. Simply astonishing how you made the sails Thank you) In fact, these sails are the easiest part... and most annoying at the same time It is so awesome, you are a true inspiration! Thank you, it's really nice and also important to me! Stupendous work with this one as well, great choice of colors with the tan and gold! Thank you so much) Edited March 26, 2015 by Dunkleosteus Quote
Kolonialbeamter Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Which one is better to try for real In your opinion? But wait, This list will soon be replenished by new three-decker, the largest and most beautiful of all ships that have been ever built at Dunkleosteus' ShipyardsTM A seriously famous, rather perfectionistic ship enthusiastic - who unfortunatelly no longer sails these waters - quoted Voltaire, and I think it suits your question quite well: 'The better is the enemy of the good.' So the answer is... the next one. One more thing to whom it may concern: Quick, give this man a medal! Satisfy him now or he will rule us all eventually! All ahead full! KB Quote
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