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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Surprisingly it's not, despite the name. That would be Mister Tiber's Brickshelf folder.

i found this on brickshelf... i know the creator of this moc is on this forum I just dont know who it is.... would love to see more of the ship and would love to know more about it..... looks historically accurate... great job... heres the link

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2927681

Welcome to the forum HMS243! It could just be me but I haven't seen you before and see you're relatively new.

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Did Mr Tiber want this MOC posted yet?

I think this is Mr. Tibers "secret" project he's working on...

Seems he didn't protect his secret very well :-)

Nice find ;-)

I think this is Mr. Tibers "secret" project he's working on...

Nice find ;-)

Hmm, so much for the Dutch Secret Service then. :-P Surely we can all pretend we never saw anything. ;-)

It's quite simple, really ships are ocean-going vessels

where as boats are merely freshwater vessels that stick to shore (in case they would ever go out on the ocean)

Remember that: I get terribly frustrated when people mix up the terms, it's even on wikipedia, boat and ships are different things.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Btw: nice ship mr Tiber, but you've been showing me for some time now ;-)

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Welcome to the forum HMS243! It could just be me but I haven't seen you before and see you're relatively new.

Thanks.... ive been on here for sometime, havent post much though... too busy with school.. but I have had my mocs posted here, here is a link for my brickshelf folder... oh and im sorry mr. Tiber for posting that link to your ship... i didnt mean to spoil your surprise.. the ship looks great so far....

here is my folder

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=hms243

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It's quite simple, really ships are ocean-going vessels

where as boats are merely freshwater vessels that stick to shore (in case they would ever go out on the ocean)

So that's why I have trouble getting to shore! Every time we lower the long boat into the water it magically disintegrates. Should have known it was the salt X-D

I always thought the difference was that a ship can carry a boat, but a boat can't carry a ship?

This doesn't completely hold water though, as the HMS Nottingham (a ship by anyone's estimation) got brought back to the UK after a disagreement with some rocks off of Lord Howe Island, on the deck of a larger ship. Did that make it a boat?!? :-o

As another point, the Royal Navy always refer to submarines as boats, not ships.

Thanks.... ive been on here for sometime, havent post much though... too busy with school.. but I have had my mocs posted here, here is a link for my brickshelf folder... oh and im sorry mr. timber for posting that link to your ship... i didnt mean to spoil your surprise.. the ship looks great so far....

here is my folder

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=hms243

Wow HMS243, you've build some decent pirate MOCs too! *sweet*

Love the Soleil Royal *wub*

Feel free to start threadson them if you like! *y*

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