Posted April 10, 20159 yr This is my first post and im looking for some constructive criticism on this vessel :) <table style="width:194px;"><tr><td align="center" style="height:194px;background:url(https://www.gstatic.com/pwa/s/v/lighthousefe_20150223.00_p0/transparent_album_background.gif) no-repeat left"><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/108271802430561552485/PirateShipMocs?authuser=0&feat=embedwebsite"><img'>https://picasaweb.google.com/108271802430561552485/PirateShipMocs?authuser=0&feat=embedwebsite"><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-OInLxacaFnM/VSyvDc5Fh9E/AAAAAAAAABw/enzD8P6Yp1E/s160-c/PirateShipMocs.jpg" width="160" height="160" style="margin:1px 0 0 4px;"></a></td></tr><tr><td style="text-align:center;font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px"><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/108271802430561552485/PirateShipMocs?authuser=0&feat=embedwebsite" style="color:#4D4D4D;font-weight:bold;text-decoration:none;">Pirate ship mocs</a></td></tr></table> Edited April 14, 20159 yr by Captain Brickboot
April 10, 20159 yr Two things: 1. - You don't need to double post after 15 minutes. Just edit your previous post. I have merged your two posts. 2. - You need to load your images to another site like Picasaweb, Photobucket, Flickr, or Brickshelf, then link them to your post. Check out "How can I upload pictures of my creations to the forums?" in Eurobricks' FAQ. Please see Site Guidelines for images sizes: Images: Don't post images that are over 1,024 x 768 (or 768 x 1,024 for pictures with a portrait orientation) or are LEGO confidential. Images rarely need to be over 800 x 600, and any that are over 1MB (including GIFs) are not allowed unless there is admin approval. If you aren't able to get an image linked to this topic soon, it will get locked.
April 11, 20159 yr Author This is my first post and im looking for some constructive criticism on this vessel :)
April 11, 20159 yr Author Two things: 1. - You don't need to double post after 15 minutes. Just edit your previous post. I have merged your two posts. 2. - You need to load your images to another site like Picasaweb, Photobucket, Flickr, or Brickshelf, then link them to your post. Check out "How can I upload pictures of my creations to the forums?" in Eurobricks' FAQ. Please see Site Guidelines for images sizes: If you aren't able to get an image linked to this topic soon, it will get locked. Thank you I'll do that next time :)
April 11, 20159 yr There's not enought here to criticize to be honest. Looks like your off to building a cutter or something like it, but with out some idea of your intentions I'd reserve any judgement lest we find that we've been heading in very different directions and are at a loss for the effort. If there is any sort of "general" advice I could offer it'd be to lower that gaff sail much further down the mast. That is, unless I misinterpreted an attempt at a gaff top sail or the like (one atop another). In any case, even on more fantastic builds convention would place the lower spar, much closer to the deck. I'm glad to see you figured out your deeplinking difficulties, I was rather intrigued by your choice of name and did wonder what we'd be missing out on. I'd be most ingratiated if you'd regale us with a few of the details, as such. As always, thanks for sharing.
April 11, 20159 yr Very good beginning! The colours are beautiful. But is it a pirate's ship or usual ship? If it is pirate's, it should be not so bright.
April 11, 20159 yr I've merged your two topics that have the same name. I am not sure why you did not use the edit feature, then select 'use full editor' on your original post to attach the image. I've deleted your attached image and added it to my miscellaneous Flickr album. As a new member, you don't get a lot of space to attach files. Your profiles shows a Google mail account, which means you have a Picasaweb account. You can load all of your images there and then post here on Eurobricks.
April 20, 20159 yr Author Update on the Bayonnaise image by Captain Brickboot, on Flickr image by Captain Brickboot, on Flickr Now that I know how to post the right way I will post tons of updates. Edited April 20, 20159 yr by Captain Brickboot
April 21, 20159 yr Author image by Captain Brickboot, on Flickr Complete reconstruction image by Captain Brickboot, on Flickr Hahaha you can also see my bluecoat fort that I'm constructing in the background ... image by Captain Brickboot, on Flickr Edited April 21, 20159 yr by Captain Brickboot
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