Swab Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 56d Ok, after receiving some very helpful tips I have rebuilt the main gun deck with each gun 3 studs apart. I don't know why I never tried this before--even after I saw numerous ships on Brickshelf with at least 3 studs. It looks so much better--more flowing i guess you could say. I've also added cat heads and anchors (a detail I've been meaning to add). I also removed the lowest spar on each mast, and I'm replacing them with just lines. It's more detailed that way, and I get extra spar parts. Thanks a bunch for the advice everyone. More ships coming soon! P.S sorry for the image size, I'm technologically challenged so I don't know how to down size them. Quote
Admiral Blockbeard Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 looks great! i am glad you found the CC that was provided useful. i look forward to your next ships! it looks very well proportioned. i am confident she alone could sink my fleet! Regards Cpt. PB Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted July 25, 2008 Governor Posted July 25, 2008 P.S sorry for the image size, I'm technologically challenged so I don't know how to down size them. Never fear! We have a Batch Image Resize Tutorial to help reduce the size of your images. Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted July 25, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted July 25, 2008 A true masterpiece . I like some many things about this ship. First of all, the color schema works perfect and it's got a fantastic looking thumblehome effect. The ship seen from the sides look great (colors + thumblehome). Also, this ship has lots of details that I like. I've got some questions for you - How much hull mid sections did you use? - Does the ship have an interior? - Did you make some kind of hatch for the crew to move to the gun deck? - Most important: Can you take some extra pictures? I would love to see one of the stern of this ship. I can't see that in any of these pics. Quote
Swab Posted July 27, 2008 Author Posted July 27, 2008 I've got some questions for you - How much hull mid sections did you use? 5 - Does the ship have an interior? Yes and no.... - Did you make some kind of hatch for the crew to move to the gun deck? Another detail I'll be adding shortly. - Most important: Can you take some extra pictures? I would love to see one of the stern of this ship. I can't see that in any of these pics. I'll probably be adding pictures in the future as I add things to the ship, but if you would like to see pictures now, there's some on Brickshelf; search Achilles. Glad you like it! Swab Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted July 28, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted July 28, 2008 I'll probably be adding pictures in the future as I add things to the ship, but if you would like to see pictures now, there's some on Brickshelf; search Achilles. Ah, here is what I was looking for: For those interested: The Brickshelf Gallery Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted July 28, 2008 Posted July 28, 2008 It was already a beauty, but these new modifications make it a true masterpiece! Are you planning on ever making cloth sails for her? Quote
Swab Posted July 29, 2008 Author Posted July 29, 2008 It was already a beauty, but these new modifications make it a true masterpiece! Are you planning on ever making cloth sails for her? Honestly I've always been pretty satisfied with just the paper sails. Although I would like to have that authentic Lego sort of look. what kind of cloth do you use and where might you get it? Thanks, Swab Quote
Dreamweb Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 What a beauty! Almost makes me wanna return to building big ships myself. Good job with the sails - they're very complex and realistic! And I envy you the abundance of cannons used to protect this magnificent vessel. Quote
Dovchenko Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 I wish I could do this. Looks very nice, very cool without question. Lots of realism and meat to your ship, all those neat white sails and tens of hundreds... of thousands of cannons. I'm sure that could sink ISLANDS. That's saying something, seeing as Islands don't sink. Professional job! Quote
purple tornado Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 Wow , what a ship ! That may cannons must have taken a while to collect ! Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 Honestly I've always been pretty satisfied with just the paper sails. Although I would like to have that authentic Lego sort of look. what kind of cloth do you use and where might you get it?Thanks, Swab I use a cheap IKEA curtain that almost looks like the broadcloth lego uses. I then smeer it completely with white glue, then iron and then cut it. After that treatment you can draw anything you like on it Quote
Swab Posted July 29, 2008 Author Posted July 29, 2008 Here's an interior shot (after I did a little work on it). Also, I painted the top portion of the bow and stern hull sections to help fill out the whole color scheme. Thanks again, Swab Quote
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