Elephant Knight Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 (edited) Technically I'm still waiting on a Bricklink order to complete this, but I just borrowed some parts for the pictures. The Margaret Hamilton Steve didn't always have command of his cutter. After an unfortunate incident, which involved some noodles somehow, he was stripped of his command and sent to serve aboard the Margaret Hamilton. He quickly found the captain was a tyrant to his crew, and arrogant to boot. Steve jumped ship as soon as he was able and quickly found himself a home aboard the Skull's Eye Schooner. The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton I thought that the name "Margaret Hamilton" was very piratey sounding when I saw that tile. Hence, the name of the ship. I have also been wanting to try out the clip and tubing thing for a ship's stern for while. I didn't have plans to build this at the beginning at all, but I got inspired by a ship recently posted on the forums. This ship has a few firsts for me, like using curved slopes for the hulls, and a new technique for making the sails. even the way the stern is constructed, with the clips on the tubing, is a first for me. New pictures! The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton Let me know what you think! EKnight Edited July 28, 2024 by Elephant Knight Quote
Samarth Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 A marvellous design! The build truly feels like an expansion of the OG cutter. My only gripe is that the 2x2 flags would probably be better off in black than red. But that may be a personal taste thing. What set does Margaret Hamilton come in? Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted July 27, 2024 Governor Posted July 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Elephant Knight said: T Now this is what I've been keen to see - other, larger vessels flying the Merchant's insignia... building upon the LEGO Pirates universe to indicate that Steve's Cutter has originated from a more substantial faction, being rather than a singular vessel with a unique sail. The Merchant vessel Margaret Hamilton has been incorporated into the Entries Index. Quote
Elephant Knight Posted July 27, 2024 Author Posted July 27, 2024 10 hours ago, Samarth said: A marvellous design! The build truly feels like an expansion of the OG cutter. My only gripe is that the 2x2 flags would probably be better off in black than red. But that may be a personal taste thing. What set does Margaret Hamilton come in? Thank you. The red 2x2 flags are actually the one part that I had to borrow for the pictures. I did try it with black during the building process, but I found I didn't like it as much as red. It is from the "21312 Women of Nasa" Ideas set. EKnight Quote
Andy-Roo Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Excellent ship! Great design and you captured the feel of the merchant ship while upscaling this to an actual larger vessel. Good to see the comparison to the originals as well. You have a good mastery of these larger ship building techniques and contouring and I hope I can one day build something to this caliber. I'm enjoying this competition exactly because it is bringing out some very talented builders such as yourself. Sails look great especially the print! Is that cloth or paper? How did you get the print on there? All around fantastic ship! Well done! Quote
Wes Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 It's beautiful. I'm so impressed!! So...what's the inside look like? Quote
SevenDeadlyStreamers Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 14 hours ago, Elephant Knight said: Technically I'm still waiting on a Bricklink order to complete this, but I just borrowed some parts for the pictures. The Margaret Hamilton Steve didn't always have command of his cutter. After an unfortunate incident, which involved some noodles somehow, he was stripped of his command and sent to serve aboard the Margaret Hamilton. He quickly found the captain was a tyrant to his crew, and arrogant to boot. Steve jumped ship as soon as he was able and quickly found himself a home aboard the Skull's Eye Schooner. The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton The Margaret Hamilton I thought that the name "Margaret Hamilton" was very piratey sounding when I saw that tile. Hence, the name of the ship. I have also been wanting to try out the clip and tubing thing for a ship's stern for while. I didn't have plans to build this at the beginning at all, but I got inspired by a ship recently posted on the forums. This ship has a few firsts for me, like using curved slopes for the hulls, and a new technique for making the sails. even the way the stern is constructed, with the clips on the tubing, is a first for me. Let me know what you think! (I'll add a few more pictures later when Flickr is cooperating for me again) EKnight Epic build! I’m truly impressed at the scale of this up-sized cutter! Very nice use of LEGO ropes to make this look like a real ship. I like the ship’s figurehead and all the adornments. My only recommendation would be to add a monkey! Every large ship needs a monkey! Quote
Horation Posted July 28, 2024 Posted July 28, 2024 Using the scale feature, on some software, One must follow rules, and dangers beware, Not to make it too large, lest it fail and sink But this one floats! No, it flies above the rink! Where competitors below fight for scraps While you take well deserved naps For your fine vessel, which few can rival. Some ideas I'll steal for myself, like the clip and tube, for uses non-naval and the hull shape, in ways alike. Yet I have one question, elephant knight Where does Steve sleep at night? In which kitchen does the cook fuel a demanding captain far too cruel for our unfortunate Steve to stand? So I request for your camera to land on the ship, and for it to take a picture, or a couple, of this lovely depicture of a merchant ship, that might still win you a prize, and prevent any chagrin. Quote
Elephant Knight Posted July 28, 2024 Author Posted July 28, 2024 7 hours ago, Andy-Roo said: Excellent ship! Great design and you captured the feel of the merchant ship while upscaling this to an actual larger vessel. Good to see the comparison to the originals as well.You have a good mastery of these larger ship building techniques and contouring and I hope I can one day build something to this caliber. I'm enjoying this competition exactly because it is bringing out some very talented builders such as yourself. Sails look great especially the print! Is that cloth or paper? How did you get the print on there? Thank you for your kind words! I wouldn't by any means say I am the best ship builder out there, (the recently posted Saint germain is still far above my skill)But I would consider my talent to be above average. The sails are cloth. They are stiffened up by using a mixture of gesso, water, and paint(For the colour.) I put four layers of this concoction on. I found the recipe on a topic here on this forum from like, 10 years ago or something. Once they are stiffened up, I cut it into paper sized sheets, and run it through my regular Ink-jet printer. The results are fantastic, in my opinion. I will have to tinker with the amount and colours of paint. This is my first attempt, and it's pretty good, but I definitely want to be able to match the original Imperial Flagship's sails 7 hours ago, SevenDeadlyStreamers said: My only recommendation would be to add a monkey! Every large ship needs a monkey! Gosh dang it, you are right, there should be a monkey! 7 hours ago, Wes said: So...what's the inside look like? 33 minutes ago, Horation said: Using the scale feature, on some software, One must follow rules, and dangers beware, Not to make it too large, lest it fail and sink But this one floats! No, it flies above the rink! Where competitors below fight for scraps While you take well deserved naps For your fine vessel, which few can rival. Some ideas I'll steal for myself, like the clip and tube, for uses non-naval and the hull shape, in ways alike. Yet I have one question, elephant knight Where does Steve sleep at night? In which kitchen does the cook fuel a demanding captain far too cruel for our unfortunate Steve to stand? So I request for your camera to land on the ship, and for it to take a picture, or a couple, of this lovely depicture of a merchant ship, that might still win you a prize, and prevent any chagrin. A lovely poem, sir, and I shall add some pictures of the interior to the main post right away. The interior is not fully fleshed out, I'm just not a fan of doing interiors, and they are a bit tricky to access, but there is some done. EKnight Quote
NOD Posted July 30, 2024 Posted July 30, 2024 (edited) A very beautiful and well-built ship! I really like the shape of the ship's hull; it almost looks like a model ship. The masts, rigging and sails are realistically built. Together with the 4 Lego Boat, Mast Rigging it is also easy to play and minifigures can be placed. Edited July 30, 2024 by NOD Quote
SevenDeadlyStreamers Posted August 2, 2024 Posted August 2, 2024 I’m with Wes, I’d like to see the interior too (maybe that’s where the monkey is hiding, lol). Please know that I struggled to find a critique so don’t take the monkey comment too seriously. Quote
Math Wizard Posted August 2, 2024 Posted August 2, 2024 Ahoy Matey! They call me Captain Crit in these parts and I heard that polly wants a sandwich (They’re fed up with crackers apparently) - a criticism sandwich that is! (For you landlubbers, that’s 3 seas [Cs]- Compliment, Constructive Criticism, and another Compliment). Ye did a great job buildin’ this and writin’ a story to go along with it. The story is short and sweet, and the mention of noodles got a great big smile outta me! It was a tough task to come up with a critique for this build, as it looks incredible already! The only things I can think of is to tile the floors of the interiors to match the decks, and maybe add the ocassional plank in dark tan to show a bit of weatherin’ for I’m sure this ship has seen many days. And of course, it could use a monkey if you’ve got one lying around :) It was hard for me to pick out me favorite part o’ this build too. I really like the detail you put into it, both inside, on the deck, and on the exterior. I’ve seen many other ships that only focus on one element, but this ship has it all! The sails and tube and clip design also look quite good. Fair Winds Matey! Quote
Horation Posted August 3, 2024 Posted August 3, 2024 I quite like the interior, and I actually think that the use studs inside makes it feel more lived in , since we'd expect the inside to be for the crew (hence, no need to advertise to the harbour commander that the ship is clean). But yeah, add a parrot or a monkey (but I get it if you've got too little of budget leftover, I saw those two goats!). Quote
YellowFrog Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 Nice ship: one can really see that it is inspired by the Imperial clippers. The sails look good too, are they made of paper? Quote
Autumn Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 Impressive! Most impressive! There's been quite a bit said already so I won't repeat too much, but it looks really nice and captures that classic Lego vibe. Also if I ever get the inspiration for a moc I might try that recipe you mentioned to make sails. I guess my critical point is a bit nitpicky but the first thing that stood out to me was the little ledges under the sides of the ship. They look a little blocky compared to the rest of the hull and could look better using some inverted curved slopes perhaps just to clean it up. Quote
Elephant Knight Posted August 4, 2024 Author Posted August 4, 2024 25 minutes ago, Autumn said: Impressive! Most impressive! There's been quite a bit said already so I won't repeat too much, but it looks really nice and captures that classic Lego vibe. Also if I ever get the inspiration for a moc I might try that recipe you mentioned to make sails. I guess my critical point is a bit nitpicky but the first thing that stood out to me was the little ledges under the sides of the ship. They look a little blocky compared to the rest of the hull and could look better using some inverted curved slopes perhaps just to clean it up. Thank you! I consider one of my best aspects of MOCing is my ability to capture classic Lego set looks. Inverted slopes would perhaps be a smoother option, but it does not grant me the option of half stuff off-setting, which is why it is how it is. 9 hours ago, YellowFrog said: The sails look good too, are they made of paper? As I mentioned in a previous response, the sails are made using cloth that has been stiffened up using watered down gesso, and paint for colour. EKnight Quote
Autumn Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 4 minutes ago, Elephant Knight said: Thank you! I consider one of my best aspects of MOCing is my ability to capture classic Lego set looks. Inverted slopes would perhaps be a smoother option, but it does not grant me the option of half stuff off-setting, which is why it is how it is. Oh, I can see that now. I didn't notice where it was off-set before. I would have otherwise suggested some curved slopes or cheese wedges on their sides but it looks like that would be a lot more difficult to implement. Quote
BardDandelion Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 Amazing ship! It's nicely built, not too complicated, still has some set vibes. I would like to make something like that in future (got Black Peal and new Barracuda, they will be used as a base for two ships). :D I really like the fact that the name of that ship come from printed tile and is a name of woman that helped sending nother ship to the Moon. :D Wanted to ask about sails but I see that this question was already asked ans answered. Great job. Could you please share the link to the mentioned "sails production tutorial"? Quote
YellowFrog Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 You should consider submitting this to Lego Ideas... it would have my vote at least. The only thing is, they might not accept it, claiming it is too similar to the Barracuda. Quote
Horation Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 (edited) Does it have fewer than 3 000 pieces? That would be an even bigger concern I think than the similarity to Barracuda bay. Edited August 6, 2024 by Horation punctuation. Quote
SevenDeadlyStreamers Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 I’m kinda curious if the figurehead’s shield has a print on it. I’d also like to know if all the pieces are gold or if you managed to create the effect just by clever piece placement. Nice choice by the way. A ship this epic deserves an epic figurehead, well done! Quote
Elephant Knight Posted August 5, 2024 Author Posted August 5, 2024 11 hours ago, BardDandelion said: Amazing ship! It's nicely built, not too complicated, still has some set vibes. I would like to make something like that in future (got Black Peal and new Barracuda, they will be used as a base for two ships). :D I really like the fact that the name of that ship come from printed tile and is a name of woman that helped sending nother ship to the Moon. :D Wanted to ask about sails but I see that this question was already asked ans answered. Great job. Could you please share the link to the mentioned "sails production tutorial"? Here is the topic: I had another tile from that same set, but "Nancy G. Roman" didn't quite have the same feel to it. 4 hours ago, SevenDeadlyStreamers said: I’m kinda curious if the figurehead’s shield has a print on it. I’d also like to know if all the pieces are gold or if you managed to create the effect just by clever piece placement. Nice choice by the way. A ship this epic deserves an epic figurehead, well done! The shield used is this one from the Egyptian Warrior from Series 13 CMF. All the parts are official Lego parts and all gold. Head and hair are from this figure, torso and legs from the Flying Warrior from Series 15 CMF. Just added some gold arms and hands, which come from plenty of figures, like C-3PO 10 hours ago, YellowFrog said: You should consider submitting this to Lego Ideas... it would have my vote at least. The only thing is, they might not accept it, claiming it is too similar to the Barracuda. I likely won't. It's just not my thing to submit ideas. EKnight Quote
SevenDeadlyStreamers Posted August 6, 2024 Posted August 6, 2024 1 hour ago, Elephant Knight said: Here is the topic: I had another tile from that same set, but "Nancy G. Roman" didn't quite have the same feel to it. The shield used is this one from the Egyptian Warrior from Series 13 CMF. All the parts are official Lego parts and all gold. Head and hair are from this figure, torso and legs from the Flying Warrior from Series 15 CMF. Just added some gold arms and hands, which come from plenty of figures, like C-3PO I likely won't. It's just not my thing to submit ideas. EKnight Wow, not only did you do a lot of work with your build, you gathered unique pieces and linked references for each one. I would have believed you is you just said - yes, lol Now I might be getting picky, but those gold wings would look really nice on that figurehead too! Quote
YellowFrog Posted August 6, 2024 Posted August 6, 2024 I've never tried making sails myself, but always wanted to give it a go. It's probably because I've never built a proper ship MOC: the one I did build had a hot air balloon instead of sails, as it was a flying pirate ship. Quote
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