Roderick Posted July 9, 2009 Posted July 9, 2009 Cannon, 18-24 pounders, 2d This was one of my first MOCs made in 2009, and I made it with the Cannon Battle set, AKA the first Pirates set I wound up with. Thanks for reading! Quote
Admiral M Posted July 9, 2009 Posted July 9, 2009 (edited) Wow! That looks great! I would put in 2 more soldiers, if you have them, but it still is a great design! Exellent job for a first try, this is one of the best Moc of a realistic battle cannon that I've seen! Edited July 9, 2009 by Admiral M Quote
Roderick Posted July 9, 2009 Author Posted July 9, 2009 Oh, I probably have about 10 right now, but I was showcasing the cannon here. I still have it built, so perhaps I'll dabble in a little Pirates MOCing. Quote
Commodore Hornbricker Posted July 9, 2009 Posted July 9, 2009 Very nice design. One day and your already posting MOC's...that's great. Keep um coming. Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted July 20, 2009 Governor Posted July 20, 2009 Something like this would make a nice set. Well for me anyway, maybe it wouldn't be so interesting to others, but I've always been interested in having equids incorporated into the Pirate theme. A caisson is indeed quite a nice innovation. Quote
Admiral M Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 (edited) As would I, but since the soldiers aren't really fighting large land battles, they would only need to transport cannon by ship. I personally would like to see large scale land sites and battles, and therefor sets like this, but I doubt that will happen. Edited July 20, 2009 by Admiral M Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted July 21, 2009 Governor Posted July 21, 2009 As would I, but since the soldiers aren't really fighting large land battles, they would only need to transport cannon by ship. I'd tend to disagree there, soldiers may not be finding land battles against Pirates but they would be fighting land battles against other nations. I.e. England versus Spain. Or maybe I've just played Sid Meier's Pirates too much in the past, but the game is a great example of how land battle and calavary fits into the world of pirates. Quote
Admiral M Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 (edited) I'd tend to disagree there, soldiers may not be finding land battles against Pirates but they would be fighting land battles against other nations. I.e. England versus Spain. Oh No! The great and terrible Debate Of Whether LEGO Will Make Real War Sets strikes again! Remember, it's supposed to be soldiers vs. pirates, and you decide who is the good guy. Most lego themes have 2 factions: Good and Evil, i.e. Castle, Agents, Space Police, and adding a third faction to pirates, and making it Reds Vs Blues Vs Pirates confuses younger children as to who is the good guy. And it violates TLG's non-violence policy. So I doubt we would see sets like this, as much as we want to see them in real sets. That's why we build what we build . Edited July 21, 2009 by Admiral M Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted July 21, 2009 Governor Posted July 21, 2009 Remember, it's supposed to be soldiers vs. pirates, and you decide who is the good guy. Most lego themes have 2 factions: Good and Evil, i.e. Castle, Agents, Space Police, and adding a third faction to pirates, and making it Reds Vs Blues Vs Pirates confuses younger children as to who is the good guy. You're doing a lot assuming there If you've been keeping up with the other threads you'll note there is a demand for the return for both blue coats and the Imperial Armada sub-themes. But why is it supposed to be soldiers vs pirates? You seem to have forgotten the Indigo Islanders and Imperial Armada sub-themes. Both were running simultaneously with the Pirates and Imperial Guards sub-themes in 1996. And it violates TLG's non-violence policy. I don't understand why people assume something will violate this alleged non-violence policy. The specificaitons of this policy has never been available to the public and therefore the public only guesses what the policy entails. Supposedly the policy excludes set based around torture and modern warfare, but releasing a horse in a Soldier set is no different to releasing a horse in Castle or Western set. Quote
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