February 20, 20187 yr Big fan of your work Edwin! Your detailed builds are so amazing that I too often don't know what to add. Thank you for sharing your wip photos and write-ups to your projects as they really helps me to learn.
February 20, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Ludo Visser said: I'm not always replying, because I don't know what to add... You're building techniques are so detailed that it just blows my simple mind. How do you keep up with the available parts? I often browse through the LDD library to see what's available, but with just Technic parts I can barely keep up, let alone all the System parts... Great model as always in any case, keep it up Hi @Ludo Visser, It's great to hear from a builder like you are, likes my work. Still learning every day new techniques and parts what Lego ever produced over the years and what i can use for my builds. For this project my customer and aslo a well know person in the Lego scenes, challenged me to build this extreme round tugboat with two bow's and must be smaller than Minifig scale. That is why i have to set the bar so high for myself alone to get all the details spot on. Maybe it's a gift, but when i seen a real object that i have to be translate to Lego and have the inspiration flow, than it's comes naturally out my hands. 1 hour ago, KD123 said: Big fan of your work Edwin! Your detailed builds are so amazing that I too often don't know what to add. Thank you for sharing your wip photos and write-ups to your projects as they really helps me to learn. Many thanks @KD123 for the kind words and glad you like the WIP stages.
February 22, 20187 yr Author First pictures of the deck lighting on the superstructure. The quality of the photo's are not the best and sorry for that and is taken quick in the dark with no triepod. IMG_7287 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7288 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
February 24, 20187 yr Author Building the details is the most fun on any build. I had today not so much time that i wanted to spend on her, but have build some of the outside sprinkler pipes with the nozzels and the liferaft settings, also the superstructure is almost done. IMG_7296 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7300 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
February 25, 20187 yr Oh my gosh! Those pipes with valves are too much for me ...the details level is crazy! I love to see the first deck growing up!
February 25, 20187 yr outstanding work there Edwin,love the lights the way you have them incorporated into the superstructure,what scale are you building this it does look minifig,so many uses of pieces i had never thought uses for.keep the pics coming cheers Jim
February 25, 20187 yr Author 3 hours ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Oh my gosh! Those pipes with valves are too much for me ...the details level is crazy! I love to see the first deck growing up! Thanks you @LEGO Train 12 Volts. 10 minutes ago, jim7564 said: outstanding work there Edwin,love the lights the way you have them incorporated into the superstructure,what scale are you building this it does look minifig,so many uses of pieces i had never thought uses for.keep the pics coming cheers Jim Thanks @jim7564, It's a little bit smaller than minifig scale and is build in 1/50.
February 26, 20187 yr Author Every day she grows fast and hope i make the deadline over two weeks. IMG_7306 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7307 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7304 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7310 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7313 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
February 27, 20187 yr Very nice! What do you use to power the lighting system? I wish Lego made motors small enough to power the propulsion pods on small scale ship models.
February 27, 20187 yr the red and green navigation lights are on the wrong side RED portside (left) GREEN starboard side (right) truly outstanding considering detail considering the size and scale,love to see the WIP on builds,i can learn so much
February 27, 20187 yr i assumed the bow is the higher part but looking through the thread you can not be sure which is bow or stern so i maybe wrong,LOL.
February 27, 20187 yr Author 13 hours ago, supertechnicman said: Very nice! What do you use to power the lighting system? I use a 4.5 volt USB adapter to 220v. with this systeem you can choose with 220v and a powerbank and conected by a USB cable. 6 hours ago, jim7564 said: the red and green navigation lights are on the wrong side RED portside (left) GREEN starboard side (right) truly outstanding considering detail considering the size and scale,love to see the WIP on builds,i can learn so much Oeps your right and have changed it. Officialy this ship has a bow, but sailing normaly in the wrong direction.
February 27, 20187 yr GRAS: "Groen Rechts Aan Stuurboord" (Green Right on Starboard), that's how I remember It's really inspiring to see how you do all those details. So many minifigs that are handless now
February 28, 20187 yr Author On 27-2-2018 at 9:14 PM, Ludo Visser said: GRAS: "Groen Rechts Aan Stuurboord" (Green Right on Starboard), that's how I remember It's really inspiring to see how you do all those details. So many minifigs that are handless now Yes, yes @Ludo Visser tease me. And because this ship sailing almost only backwards, that even me makes mistakes. You are complete right about my minefigs and are all literally handi(less)capped. Here are the last update and the base from the wheelhouse is now standing. IMG_7321 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7323 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
March 1, 20187 yr not sure but on a closer look at the navigation lights they appear to be doubled up on either side (presume it depends on the direction its steaming) like you say most of the time its going backwards LOL.strange the exhausts are at the front limiting visibility,
March 1, 20187 yr Author 40 minutes ago, jim7564 said: not sure but on a closer look at the navigation lights they appear to be doubled up on either side (presume it depends on the direction its steaming) like you say most of the time its going backwards LOL.strange the exhausts are at the front limiting visibility, LOL everything is strange on this tug. The trusters are at the bow, the chimneys are at the bow and the crane also. The wheelhouse settings looks to the stern and the hull have two bows, so just i said it's a strange tug.
March 1, 20187 yr one thing for sure your model is perfect. instantly recognizable to the real thing, to put a green and red light would prob spoil it so i think you have it right.prob one of your best i always find builds improve everytime i build always better techniques as you progress.especially seeing how others build
March 1, 20187 yr Author The watercanons and pipes are now standing correctly, also the roof and stairs from the wheelhouse to. IMG_7326 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7324 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
March 2, 20187 yr This tug looks amazing with the finished wheelhouse. I love the water canons design. Nice work!
March 2, 20187 yr Yet another fantastic ship model, love checking out all the details. Do you actually glue the final build together, just wondering because it looks like some of those connections are quite fragile and perhaps a bit not legal. Great build, always enjoy following your progress.
March 3, 20186 yr Author On 2-3-2018 at 1:45 PM, Johnny1360 said: Yet another fantastic ship model, love checking out all the details. Do you actually glue the final build together, just wondering because it looks like some of those connections are quite fragile and perhaps a bit not legal. Great build, always enjoy following your progress. Thank you @Johnny1360. There is nothing glued on this ship and when you must glue it than it cost twice the building time. Some parts are a little fragile, but overal very strong.
March 3, 20186 yr Author 43 minutes ago, grum64 said: Again you show that you’re the King of detailing. Thank you so much for your great comment my dear friend.
March 4, 20186 yr Author Today was the day for small buids and deatils on the Fairplay IX and the mast and all the lights are now standing and working. Also have to clean tomorow my desk, because it's a mess. IMG_7338 by VFracingteam, on Flickr IMG_7331 by VFracingteam, on Flickr
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