zinnn Posted July 20, 2021 Posted July 20, 2021 (edited) 12 hours ago, Supersick_ said: I'm sure there are a few ways to do this but here's what I was thinking. Pictures being a thousand words and all that... Holy mother of Redbeard, this is fantastic, thank you so much! Edited July 20, 2021 by zinnn Quote
zinnn Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 (edited) Hi folks, can someone help me to understand how this little raft is put together? (the "wooden" bit) Edited August 13, 2021 by zinnn Quote
Jack Sassy Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 18 hours ago, zinnn said: Hi folks, can someone help me to understand how this little raft is put together? It's put together using a SNOT technique, deck was connected with few bricks with studs on the side, I'm guessing. Similar raft was built in this Lego City Police set 60066: Quote
zinnn Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 59 minutes ago, Jack Sassy said: It's put together using a SNOT technique, deck was connected with few bricks with studs on the side, I'm guessing. Similar raft was built in this Lego City Police set 60066: Ok, fair enough. I just thought that those tree stump tiles are on both sides of the raft (not only the visible one in the photo I've added) Quote
Jack Sassy Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 2 minutes ago, zinnn said: I just thought that those tree stump tiles are on both sides of the raft If so, then that could've been accomplished by using the Technic 2l pin connector, on one side holding it with a pin and on the other side pin with a stud, holding the tile. Rather complex but ye can understand once knowing the pieces that were used (I'm guessing). A Stud.io file image that I made, so ye can understand better: Quote
zinnn Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Jack Sassy said: If so, then that could've been accomplished by using the Technic 2l pin connector, on one side holding it with a pin and on the other side pin with a stud, holding the tile. Rather complex but ye can understand once knowing the pieces that were used (I'm guessing). A Stud.io file image that I made, so ye can understand better: Makes sense now. Paldies! Quote
Jack Sassy Posted August 14, 2021 Posted August 14, 2021 2 minutes ago, zinnn said: Makes sense now. Paldies! Yer welcome! Quote
Cousarmy0001 Posted September 26, 2021 Posted September 26, 2021 "A nice fellow in a strange suit calling himself John Moses Browning dropped this off for us this morning. He called it a 'Ma Deuce', and he said it would solve our redcoat and pirate problems..." Quote
kurigan Posted September 27, 2021 Posted September 27, 2021 On 9/26/2021 at 5:30 PM, Cousarmy0001 said: he said it would solve our redcoat and pirate problems..." I bet it would Quote
kurigan Posted October 8, 2021 Posted October 8, 2021 (edited) Edited October 8, 2021 by kurigan Quote
evancelt Posted October 9, 2021 Posted October 9, 2021 @kurigan - Cool! There are some bumpy seas in the middle of the video, but cool effect! Ship looks great Quote
kurigan Posted October 10, 2021 Posted October 10, 2021 (edited) 14 hours ago, evancelt said: @kurigan - Cool! There are some bumpy seas in the middle of the video, but cool effect! Ship looks great Thanks though Edited October 10, 2021 by kurigan Quote
kurigan Posted December 21, 2021 Posted December 21, 2021 So I'm sitting around with more work to do than I have energy, scrolling through old stuff on a lark when I saw this again and thought "Man, that's really complicated... I know!" and scrounged up some bricks to put this together. I would have used three 30137 but I only found the one so I used four 30136 instead of the other two and put the one 30137 I did find down the middle so it was plenty stable. I even went and threw on a mast with a sail and my old sig-fig for S&Gs (Don't worry about him, out on the high seas in a raft though, it's not the least sea worthy thing he's ever had to sail ) Cheers! Dave Quote
zinnn Posted December 23, 2021 Posted December 23, 2021 Lol, look at those white hair haha sweet little build, may I ask where is that torso from? Quote
kurigan Posted December 24, 2021 Posted December 24, 2021 7 hours ago, zinnn said: Lol, look at those white hair haha sweet little build, may I ask where is that torso from? hehe, yeah. Bit of polyester fill pinched under his hat, that. It's an old ninja torso I found in a job lot. Quote
Anders T Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 (edited) I am currently working on a model of HMS Speedy. The smaller holes between the gun ports are sometimes sweep ports, sometimes something else. B and C are placed reasonably for them to be sweep ports, however A and D will be impractical at best. Are B and C sweep ports and A and D something else, are they all something else, or…?? Edited January 12, 2022 by Anders T Quote
kurigan Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 On 1/12/2022 at 9:36 AM, Anders T said: I am currently working on a model of HMS Speedy. The smaller holes between the gun ports are sometimes sweep ports, sometimes something else. B and C are placed reasonably for them to be sweep ports, however A and D will be impractical at best. Are B and C sweep ports and A and D something else, are they all something else, or…?? Looking good, as always I honestly don't know, and its been bugging me all week. The only thing I can think of is, they may be for running cables to the bits, but why bother and not just go over the rail or through a port? I agree, they are in a terrible place and off axis for sweeps. The shrouds would limit their throw and proximity to the masts and rails wouldn't allow enough men to work them from deck, but I couldn't find any reference to them. Isn't there a comprehensive book on Speedy, like Anatomy of the Ship series (I don't have any of those), perhaps the answer is in there. I'll keep thinking and wondering, see if I can dig anything up, but I never thought about it before you brought it up, so I'm lost. Dave Quote
Anders T Posted January 20, 2022 Posted January 20, 2022 (edited) Thanks for the reply Kurigan: On 1/15/2022 at 5:00 PM, kurigan said: The only thing I can think of is, they may be for running cables to the bits, but why bother and not just go over the rail or through a port? In connection to what you suggest. (…and reject) I also thought they might be some sort of hawsehole, but they are at the far end of the bow. Sebeus I has suggested that some of them could function as evacuation channels for the pumps. Initially I suspect that ports with that purpose are lower. I have usually seen freeing ports at deck level. Another function could be in connection with deployment of studding sails. I have not seen ports for that purpose on any other vessel. I have been somewhat reassured that ports B and C are Sweep ports. E.g. this discussion: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/7122-sweep-ports-and-oar/ And therefore the question still stands. What is the function of port A and D? Edited January 20, 2022 by Anders T Quote
JonnyBricksmith Posted February 2, 2022 Posted February 2, 2022 Hi all, new user just checking in to say hi. Was recommended to join from a RB comment. Quote
zinnn Posted February 4, 2022 Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) Hey everyone, does any of you know of a good way to create a more hidden and subtle way to installl opening mechanism for front of the cave (by opening I mean the wall [or skull like in the img below] will be attached with technic liftarms, and should open by turning some elements or pushing others)? Sort of like in 70411 but I don't want to use the chain that would be visible from the top of the front wall. Any other ways to get this system working in similar manner? Edited February 9, 2022 by zinnn Quote
JonnyBricksmith Posted February 9, 2022 Posted February 9, 2022 On 2/4/2022 at 7:18 PM, zinnn said: Hey everyone, does any of you know of a good way to create a more hidden and subtle way to installl opening mechanism for front of the cave (by opening I mean the wall [or skull like in the img below] will be attached with technic liftarms, and should open by turning some elements or pushing others)? Sort of like in 70411 but I don't want to use the chain that would be visible from the top of the front wall. Any other ways to get this system working in similar manner? If you put the hinge further in the cave so the skull is tilting the other way you could attach the chain to the other side so less visible. I'd probably run the chain through the cave from the back too by using something to keep it high on the roof. Just a thought Quote
Vesperas Posted May 8, 2022 Posted May 8, 2022 (edited) Hello! I've been lurking around here for a few years on and off but only semi-recently joined because "my project" is finally in a place where I'm becoming comfortable with the idea of showing it to the world. That said, I wanted to ask a few questions first. 🙂 One, does anyone have any suggestions for capturing photos of their creations? I recall seeing a thread somewhere that had some good ideas/suggestions but I can't seem to locate the specific posts. I'd be starting at one step up from the most basic entry level. Basically, I'm looking for suggestions for something better than my phone camera, that's decent for capturing photos of MOC's with small, dark, nooks and crannies, but doesn't cost that much. I guess I'm just asking for some advice from people with some experience with it. Edited May 8, 2022 by Vesperas Quote
Vesperas Posted May 9, 2022 Posted May 9, 2022 (edited) 4 hours ago, Professor Thaum said: @Vesperas : you could try those ones Thanks! There's a lot of good advice there. I'll probably need to purchase a dedicated camera but I'm going to attempt the lighting/box stuff to begin with. Until recently, I've largely just used renders from Studio when I was asking my cousin for feedback. However, it's still missing parts, and it's impossible to do sails and whatever. More than anything, I just think it's more impressive when I'm looking at an actual photo of something someone built. As you can see, my phone camera is awful and I will need to take A LOT of photos. Edited May 9, 2022 by Vesperas Quote
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