Posted April 20, 201014 yr Hi, How are you guys doing? Been lurking a little while and have joined up after seeing some of the amazing MOC ships/fleets that people have created. I have now been inspired to start working on my own fleet and want to start the research. So that begs the question good books to read for history of the time? I will probably be building a British or French fleet. I'm a big history fan so I'm looking forward to the process! I have the small start to a fleet with the Black seas barracuda Skull eye's Schooner Caribbean Clipper And I also am getting the Imperial Flag Ship tomorrow! I've been collecting legos since I can remember but haven't done anything in quite some time but then I saw the imperial flag ship and saw your guys' fleets and got inspired. Thanks!
April 20, 201014 yr Good luck with your fleet. For my money I very much enjoy the CS Forester - Horatio Hornblower books for inspiration. The A&E Films are good as well.
April 20, 201014 yr Author I actually grew up reading hornblower, now i guess I need to reread the books and pay more attention to the details.
April 20, 201014 yr If you like good history time line books theirs a good series called eyewitness books by dk publishing. I would recommend the one on boats ,pirates , and American revolution! All have pictures and great descriptions on things, there actually kids books but i'm 27 and i still find them helpful and just great to read!
April 20, 201014 yr Welcome here I can't wait to see what you decide to build when time comes Edited April 20, 201014 yr by Lorentzen
April 20, 201014 yr If you want to build ships, you should get some of the ''anatomy of the ship'' books. They show you the entire ship. I know they have made parts about the HMS Victory and a few other famous ships. Good luck on it
April 20, 201014 yr elcome to Eurobricks and CP.com mate. i am curiosly waiting to see how your fleet is starting, if you are gonna make a fleet and you have lots of legos use Captain Greenhair´s technigue Build a Frigate tutorial, best of luck whit your project. Captain Becker
April 20, 201014 yr For Book's, I've enjoyed "On Stranger Tides". It's a good story about Pirates and a guy called Jack Chandagnac who get's forced to join to travel to the Foutain of Youth. It's what the New Pirates of the Caribbean movie is based on. I'd also recommend the Bounty Trilogy.
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