Legostone Posted May 27, 2018 Posted May 27, 2018 It has been a while since the last vessel this size has left my shipyard. I'm gonna skip the talking and go straight to the pictures, as those say more then words: Bow: Stern: So - whats going on here? I've teased the bow and stern a couple months back, and now (well, 1 1/2 months ago) I finally finished my largest Frigate to date. The hull constructed entirely from old brown (inspired by @Captain Green HairLe Fleuron), pearl gold ornaments and lots of dark blue. Heavily inspired by the French Frigate La Comete. Special thanks to the whole building group - @Sebeus I, @Imperial Shipyards, @Maxim I, @Exetrius, @Titus, @kabel who were around for quick feedback on the WIP and a special special thanks to @Captain Green Hair - who provided me with the sails from his original tutorial frigate! Like a real ship, this ship has also been around places. It started in the train, traveling to Wetteren: Moved further in the car: Got sails at @Maxim Is place: Was leading the line of battle at Wetteren: Lived ontop of the shelf for a couple of days: And went straight to the next exhibition: And now its back on the shelf, lets hope it gets a bit of peace for a while Quote
Professor Thaum Posted May 27, 2018 Posted May 27, 2018 Errrr... what is to say... RHAAAAA LOVELY Quote
Bodi Posted May 27, 2018 Posted May 27, 2018 Your best ship so far, the bow rails and the stern are very well built, nice job! And it's good to see you guys working together. Quote
Captain Genaro Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 That is an incredible MOC you have there, Legostone. The rigging is very detailed, the stern design is intricate, great colors, neat little boats, and an active crew. Overall, all the details come together to create a very nice ship. Hopefully it has many more exhibitions in its future. Quote
Legostone Posted May 30, 2018 Author Posted May 30, 2018 On 5/27/2018 at 3:24 PM, Professor Thaum said: Errrr... what is to say... RHAAAAA LOVELY Thanks On 5/27/2018 at 5:19 PM, Bodi said: Your best ship so far, the bow rails and the stern are very well built, nice job! And it's good to see you guys working together. Its always fun - even if its just for a couple hours over a weekend. Quick WIP feedback through Facebook is also useful... On 5/28/2018 at 2:00 AM, Captain Genaro said: That is an incredible MOC you have there, Legostone. The rigging is very detailed, the stern design is intricate, great colors, neat little boats, and an active crew. Overall, all the details come together to create a very nice ship. Hopefully it has many more exhibitions in its future. Thanks! I hope so too, but I'm just not sure how - I'll not take it in the train again, as that was an inconvenient nightmare on its own Quote
Fraunces Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 What a beauty. I love the design, the details on the transom and the rigging/ropework. An inspiration for me Quote
Bart Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 I had seen your wip pictures, but I completely missed your posting of the finished product. It's great! I love all the details you squeezed into her. Quote
LM71Blackbird Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 You are truly a master shipwright Legostone! Beautiful work once again! Hopefully she'll stay afloat for a little while in the MRCA! Quote
Legostone Posted September 7, 2019 Author Posted September 7, 2019 Sorry for digging out such an old thread of mine. I need help deciding. I've had this vessel (La Comete) for about a year now and now I'm contemplating what to I want to do with it. I've had it with me at 4 conventions by now, and due to travel - often by public transport - the rigging is badly worn. Its not super visible in the picture, but the foremast is bent badly and on the verge of falling over, the main is loose, the mizzen has fallen before and the bowsprit keeps breaking off. Besides that, the sterncastle has been knocked off during one of the conventions and since the internal structure wasn't reachable isn't quite stable anymore. Now, what to do? 1 - tear down, new vessel 2 - tear down rigging, rebuild 3 - leave it be and enjoy it as long as it lasts 4 - complete rebuild but back to basically the same vessel (besides small tweaks) 5 - ? I need to decide this within the next week since I have a couple weeks of time now where I can work on this... Quote
LM71Blackbird Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 I say break it down and build something bigger and better! Quote
Roadmonkeytj Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 You safely package her in a box and send C.O.D. to me ! Problem solved ! Its a really enjoyable ship ... I would hate to see her broken up but I know a grand ship would fill its place. If your no longer attached to her I would suggest this ... However personally I would more like to see her reinforced and rebuilt similar to original. Quote
Bregir Posted September 8, 2019 Posted September 8, 2019 She is a lovely ship indeed, but I'll go for 1. That's most inline with the spirit of Lego, and we get to see a new ship from your hands! ;) Quote
Tezclatipoca Posted September 8, 2019 Posted September 8, 2019 It depends the time you've got for it : - If you've got plenty of time, you should probably tear it appart completely and rebuild a new vessel. Since there is internal structure damages, it could be for the best. - If you don't have so much time at your disposition, a reinforcement of the masts and a total re rigging should do the work. I hope I will see you at Brickmania Antwerpen this year with plenty of great ships ! Quote
Legostone Posted September 14, 2019 Author Posted September 14, 2019 Thanks a lot everyone! I think I'm gonna take your advice and tear it down. But not before I have an equivalently sized alternative ready, which is currently just missing rigging and sails (easier said then done - takes forever ) Quote
The Neighborhood Merchant Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 I look forward to seeing this alternative! Your ships will always bring great joy to my life and while it's sad to see such a beautiful vessel go, It's much better to take it down before it completely falls apart by itself; and besides, I'll always have pictures of her on my computer ! Quote
KotZ Posted September 17, 2019 Posted September 17, 2019 Sad to see such a beautiful ship be scuttled, but it is what it is. Can't wait to see the next one! Quote
icm Posted September 17, 2019 Posted September 17, 2019 Hope that means you're doing number four. Quote
kurigan Posted September 17, 2019 Posted September 17, 2019 Give her a glorious end in battle! Take her on one more round of conventions, as part of a display showing ship to ship action Quote
Sebeus I Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 On 7 Sep 2019 at 6:42 PM, Legostone said: Now, what to do? 1 - tear down, new vessel 2 - tear down rigging, rebuild 3 - leave it be and enjoy it as long as it lasts 4 - complete rebuild but back to basically the same vessel (besides small tweaks) 5 - ? I need to decide this within the next week since I have a couple weeks of time now where I can work on this... As it happens, another option unfolded itself back in November 2019. I purchased the Comete from Legostone in order to save it from certain destruction. As I was restoring it to its glorious state I couldn't help making some minor modifications . But I'll get to that later, let's show her off first. I felt tempted to do some changes on the sail plan. But as these are the original sails from Captain Greenhair's Build a Frigate Tutorial, I just couldn't do it, they have kind of a historical value, you know. (Knowing him he'd probably say; "to hell with that, loose the sails and make better ones!" . Ah, and there we have my first adaptation revealing itself. It's more of an add-on really. I thought there was room for that little bit more decorations on the stern and I also felt I needed to add something to distinguish this ship from its previous state. Note the addition of the pearl gold leaves to fill the rather large dark blue face. The skull ornament with crossed blades identifies this ship as a pirate vessel. The white stands out from the rest of the color scheme. Even I am not sure if it is really fitting. But it will do for now. Aside from the pirate crest I also added a scruffy-looking pirate crew of course. I changed most details on deck as I wasn't too fond of the tan. I replaced them with reddish brown alternatives. I can imagine Legostone wouldn't have done this as he would have refused any reddish brown on board . I replaced the capstan by a better looking but less functional one (it can't hold the bars). And you may notice I also moved the helm forwards. Which was needed to fit the small compartiment under the little roof. And that's about it, my other changes are hardly worth mentioning. I've been thinking about renaming the ship as well, after considering HMS Corona for a few seconds I decided to leave it at La Comete II. Quote
Garmadon Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 Sweet! - and congrats Seb on getting such an awesome ship! Great to see this beauty get a new lease on life, and even some updates as well (like that skull and crossbones !) Quote
Kai NRG Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 Nice additions, good pictures too! I like the use of the gold leaves on the stern. Quote
Fraunces Posted March 30, 2020 Posted March 30, 2020 I think it suits better as a pirate ship! Good modifications as well, it is now even more a beauty to the eye Quote
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