El Bucanero Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 The stern is magnificent Captain, it looks so similar to the Utrecht's stern that it's scary. I like the general look of the ship alot, and I'm sure it's going to look even better with the dark red stripe. The only thing I'd like to suggest is to put a brown stripe through the black part in the hull and change the black swords on the side to brown one's. Quote
CVSPIS_CELIDVS Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 (edited) My friends and I notice the black large fin-like structures on both starboard and port sides. What is their function? Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, i am really curious about the black fin-like parts are, however, i don't know how to get the information. If some one could answer me about the fin-like parts or indicate where i could gather the information, i thank you very much. Thank you for your attention. (sorry for my bad English) Edited February 28, 2009 by CVSPIS_CELIDVS Quote
Admiral Croissant Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, i am really curious about the black fin-like parts are, however, i don't know how to get the information.If some one could answer me about the fin-like parts or indicate where i could gather the information, i thank you very much. Thank you for your attention. (sorry for my bad English) A lot of small (dutch) vessels wich don't go to the large seas but stay in rivers and canals have these 'swords'. These ships lay very high in the water and they don't have a large keel. So to prevend them from capsizing, people placed these things at both sides of the ship. But that is not the only reason. The most imporant reason for swords is to make the ship more manouverable. For example, when you are in a boat and suddenly put an oar into the water at one side, the ship moves towards that side, is a sort of second helm (rudder?). Ofcourse in small rivers it's very useful if you can move to a certain side very quickly and in the big oceans that's not very important so you'll never see them on big ships. So that's it actually, we call them swords, in England some ships had them too but i don't know how they call these things there. (sorry for my bad English:) Quote
CVSPIS_CELIDVS Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Thank you to tell us the story of the 'swords', Mr. YnyklY. By the way, how to spell these 'swords' in Dutch? "slagzwaard" or "lemmet"? Quote
Captain Blackmoor Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 Thank you to tell us the story of the 'swords', Mr. YnyklY. By the way, how to spell these 'swords' in Dutch? "slagzwaard" or "lemmet"? A sword is translated as 'zwaard' swords = zwaarden Hopefully this might help. Quote
bricksoldier Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 nice i am self from holland and the most famoust ship in holland is the "Zeven Provincien"that was our mainshipwhen we fight against Great Britian here is a picture of it mabye you can build it? http://www.timedesign.de/ship/de_zeven_provincien.jpg Quote
Captain Blackmoor Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 I think he has enough work on his Prins Willem first! Such a project takes months, maybe years... I hope there will be updates on his Prins Willem soon. Quote
Captain Becker Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 Stunning work man! i love how the ships look and i love the desing of this ship, its just perfects small and beatifull , i hope at Lego will publish the ships like these in someday, i would buy one of my self immidedly once yet great work and great desing Quote
badboytje88 Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 This ship sure looks lovely, the only thing I could think of which would improve this ship is the scale. It would look SO great in minifig size! Quote
Legokilt Posted January 20, 2010 Posted January 20, 2010 This is a great MOC. I have always loved this type of ship and have started doing a similar ship made here in New Netherlands in 1614. You did a great job replicating it in LEGO. I really like the detailing on the stern. Very well done. The best part though, in my opinion is the two dingies on the sides. I have never been able to figure out how to make them. You came up with a great way. Excellent Job! Quote
Fires-storm Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 I lvoe this ship, it looked exactly like the picture and was superb in tis color scheme keep up te good work Captain Green! Quote
Matteo1130 Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 In this period I'm in the mood of making some small ships, so I was searching for the seagull of yours, to try something similar to improve in my game... and I've found this. The first time I've seen her I was in my "only frigate" period, and I didn't spend much time looking her; but looking this today I must say she's amazing, an incredible lot of details in such little ship! I wonder if yachts this type may carry a couple guns (so I could make something similar) or not; or eventually if you know some kind of little ship to try (actually I really love the dutch style, much more if with crow's nest on the bowsprit) Quote
Legonardo Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 Well seeing as its bumped and I haven't left a comment This is a great model, your style really captures the look of the real vessel. the stern decorations are also excellent. Quote
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