Captain Green Hair Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 63c You might have seen it in the last epsiode of EB pirates, but here is a full presentation. The ship's name is the Seagull, it's a 6 cannon sloop used for smuggling purpouses by captain Steve. More in the BS folder. (when moderated) Enjoy! Quote
Gen. Knowledge Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Awesome. I really like the custom work you did on the sails and netting. Is there anything below deck? Tony Quote
El Bucanero Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Ah, so Stevie repared his mast? I hope that little situation wouldn't restrain him from buying our items in the future! Good work Cap'n I love that colour scheme. I particulary like the round shapes of the lil ship. But.. what is it actually what Steve be smugglin'? Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 6, 2008 Governor Posted September 6, 2008 Another fine vessel from the Green headed captain! Only thing is the bow doesn't look quite right... It looks a bit flat at the front. Some slopes bridging the gap between the hull and the bowsprit should easily overcome that. Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Awesome. I really like the custom work you did on the sails and netting. Is there anything below deck?Tony Thanks, there is a small hold below to hold the smuggling goods. A picture of it is in the BS folder. I can make these sails for anyone, for a small fee ofcourse, you guys can PM me when you need some Ah, so Stevie repared his mast? I hope that little situation wouldn't restrain him from buying Tiberworks items in the future! Good work Cap'n I love that colour scheme. I particulary like the round shapes of the lil ship. But.. what is it actually what Steve be smugglin'? Mostly rum, but basically anything he can get his hands on cheap or for free Another fine vessel from the Green headed captain!Only thing is the bow doesn't look quite right... It looks a bit flat at the front. Some slopes bridging the gap between the hull and the bowsprit should easily overcome that. Thanks, she was designed after this one: So no headrails for a change Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 6, 2008 Governor Posted September 6, 2008 Ummm... What's that one? Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Ummm... What's that one? Typical late 18th century coastal sloop used for smuggling and by the coastguard to catch smugglers, to even the ships savvy? The coasts in the Carribean were actually swarmed with these by the end of the 18th century. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 6, 2008 Governor Posted September 6, 2008 Actually I meant what's that ship's name and where did you find the picture? It looks to be a very fine model indeed! Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 I actually have no idea this time Quote
Admiral Bejaune Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 (edited) Another amazingly built ship. You are truly a ship building master. One thing I noticed thought. Didn't sloops of this size have a tiller instead of a helm (wheel)? Edited September 6, 2008 by HMS243 Quote
Guss Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 I totally agree with HMS243 , this little sloop is a masterpiece, so cool ! Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted September 8, 2008 Author Posted September 8, 2008 Another amazingly built ship. You are truly a ship building master. One thing I noticed thought. Didn't sloops of this size have a tiller instead of a helm (wheel)? Thanks! Though you are propably right about the tiller, by the late 18th century more and more ships were getting wheels. And i think it looks cool I totally agree with HMS243 , this little sloop is a masterpiece, so cool ! Thanks Guss! Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 8, 2008 Governor Posted September 8, 2008 The intriciate work you put into the sails and rigging pays off Green Captain, it adds that extra layer of detail. Might this vessel appear in a certain comic in the future or is that a surprise? Quote
Guss Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 Man I just checked your brickshelf gallery, you're insane, I hate you your submarine is really impressive, not talking about your Shelby or El sueno or the Denise or ... even your little train is awesome, too many wonderful things, it's decided, I'm going to commit suicide... I'll not suicide myself of course, I don't wanna die, I'll go suicide a random guy in the street, I'll be right back Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted September 8, 2008 Author Posted September 8, 2008 The intriciate work you put into the sails and rigging pays off Green Captain, it adds that extra layer of detail.Might this vessel appear in a certain comic in the future or is that a surprise? Thanks, i believe she alread starred in this episode. Man I just checked your brickshelf gallery, you're insane, I hate you your submarine is really impressive, not talking about your Shelby or El sueno or the Denise or ... even your little train is awesome, too many wonderful things, it's decided, I'm going to commit suicide... I'll not suicide myself of course, I don't wanna die, I'll go suicide a random guy in the street, I'll be right back Could you kill my co worker that i really hate right now instead? Thanks in advance! If you have any specific questions on building techniques, do not hesitate to ask. I offer to make these sails for your ships, price is approx. 2, 50 euro per sail. The take about 30 minutes to make one, so it's actually pretty cheap. Quote
Guss Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 thanks a lot yep I keeped that in mind, that's not expensive I think I'll ask you for a future project, for a nice ship I want to build, but as long as I don't have a job , I'll not have enough money to buy bricks to build it, and I need a lot of pirate stuff and brown bricks, so I think it will be next year, If you're yet here ^^ Btw, If I kill your co-worker , can I come work with you ? :P ( depends on where the work is based ^^ ) PS: I love your Fort Espérance Quote
Captain Zuloo Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Another fine vessel from the Green headed captain!Only thing is the bow doesn't look quite right... It looks a bit flat at the front. Some slopes bridging the gap between the hull and the bowsprit should easily overcome that. Bah! What rubbish. Ever seen the front of Cook's Endeavour? I actually like the bow. It looks like what a small ship should. Regards, Captain Zuloo Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted September 15, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted September 15, 2008 What an interesting ship Captain! Once I finally finish L'Orient (probably during this week) I have plans to build a small ship much like this one. I've got several small hulls and they need to get a purpose. Nice work and very inspiring. There's nothing bad about this ship. The shape, sails, colors, rigging are all designed with the kind of professionalism we've come to expect from you. Quote
RocketSeason Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 I know this is an older thread, but I had to just comment on it and let you know just how cool I think this ship is. It's a beauty! Proof that small ships can be just as fun to look at as their bigger brothers! Quote
Captain Blackmoor Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Your MOC is pretty accurate if you look at the ship you've based your MOC on. I like to see when you use only 2 hull pieces, you still can build an magnificent ship! I like the colour sheme and even that is the same as the model. I love that guy who smokes the pipe. Quote
Admiral M Posted January 1, 2009 Posted January 1, 2009 that's beautiful! ay, but I believe that the galleons you made could take it, but then again... Quote
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