Dunkleosteus Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 LDD/MLCad 15B The time has come, dear colleagues. This is the last xebec by my hands. Probably the best ship which was ever constructed at my shipyards. You can find the ship here: https://www.flickr.c...157651089655346 My next creation will be a large merchant barque. Thank you for your attention! Quote
Captain Braunsfeld Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 Ah, our Xebec expert has returned! With a very beautiful ship (once again) Quote
LittleJohn Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 Stunning work! I love the colorscheme! Quote
clm Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 Looks awesome, although the rear sail looks a little small for the stern... or maybe it's more ornamental then functional :) Chris Quote
Kolonialbeamter Posted February 28, 2015 Posted February 28, 2015 Hi there, Mr. Master Shipwright, Master of Virtual Plastic, The Holy Trinity of Xebecs! You've outdone yourself here... once again The lines... the colors... Your creations always are the essence of shape and seaborne grace, and this one truly is no less than spectacular. Why noone has awarded you with at least an 'LDD Builder' tag remains a mystery to me... Your hardest job will once be to choose one ship to build in the brick I humbly bow before you, always an admirer of your work. Now go and raid some coastal regions! Best regards, KB Quote
Dunkleosteus Posted March 2, 2015 Author Posted March 2, 2015 (edited) Beautiful Very impressive Ah, our Xebec expert has returned! With a very beautiful ship (once again) Stunning work! I love the colorscheme! Looks awesome, although the rear sail looks a little small for the stern... or maybe it's more ornamental then functional :) Chris Thank you very much, guys! Very pleased that you like my creative work 2Chris - during construction I glanced occasionally at some xebec scale models (the aim - not to be missed with proportions). In general, sail on the mizzen is quite small with reference to the most of examples ;) Hi there, Mr. Master Shipwright, Master of Virtual Plastic, The Holy Trinity of Xebecs! You've outdone yourself here... once again The lines... the colors... Your creations always are the essence of shape and seaborne grace, and this one truly is no less than spectacular. Why noone has awarded you with at least an 'LDD Builder' tag remains a mystery to me... Your hardest job will once be to choose one ship to build in the brick I humbly bow before you, always an admirer of your work. Now go and raid some coastal regions! Best regards, KB My dear friend - the greatest happiness possible is to see you finally here! However, your words are no less pleasant Even though my work is only a pathetic shadow of your creativity, it's still incredibly nice to hear such flatter responses! Edited March 2, 2015 by Dunkleosteus Quote
clm Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 2Chris - during construction I glanced occasionally at some xebec scale models (the aim - not to be missed with proportions). In general, sail on the mizzen is quite small with reference to the most of examples ;) I am no expert by far, the xebec looked interesting so I looked them up. What I was mentioning is it seemed the trailing corner of the rearmost sail on the models and images in google reach towards the end of the extended stern. Chris Quote
Capn Frank Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 I do have say, great work again! I would recommend building one out of real bricks and show it off at a Lego convention. A vessel like this would look better than anything I've seen in Chicago's Brickworld. If you like, you could send me this LXF file to post in this thread Quote
Gunman Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 What an awesome vessel... Really beautiful curves at hull. Quote
Dunkleosteus Posted March 4, 2015 Author Posted March 4, 2015 What an awesome vessel... Really beautiful curves at hull. Lovely! I do have say, great work again! I would recommend building one out of real bricks and show it off at a Lego convention. A vessel like this would look better than anything I've seen in Chicago's Brickworld. If you like, you could send me this LXF file to post in this thread Thanks! I'm glad that I could romanticize your minds a bit (: 2Phred: thank you very much for the offer! Unfortunately for now I would not want to post the file of this ship, may be a little later :) Quote
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