Posted July 11, 201014 yr Here some pictures from a HMS Victory on the TSL Exhibition in Berlin in June 2010. Built of 1000Steine Member "Big Boy". This is a very impressive ship. Capt. K
July 11, 201014 yr That is just amazing The amount of detail and work that went into this is amazing! Now I'm going back to look at the pictures again!
July 11, 201014 yr Eurobricks Emperor Thanks for posting Captain K! This is an amazing ship and must have take quite some time to construct. Do you know the builder (Big Boy)? If so, could you invite him over so he can give some background info about the build?
July 11, 201014 yr Yet another instance where in one MOC somebody outdoes almost anything I've seen outside Legoland. Amazing, amazing, amazing.
July 11, 201014 yr Do you know the builder (Big Boy)? If so, could you invite him over so he can give some background info about the build? yes indeed!, I want to know how many bricks and days he used
July 12, 201014 yr Author Here some information of the builder of the ship. He has asked me to write this. Built of: Dirk Delorme, Berlin Became the Lego ship in the scale 1: 45 built. It is 195 cm long and 40 cm wide with bowsprit and jib tree. Pure construction time: 3 months Planning and material purchase: more than 1 year Obstructed pieces: approx. 45 000 Lego pieces It is equipped with 128 cannons. Of this 104 are under deck and also self-made. At the TSL exhibition in Berlin there were approx. 100 mini-figures on deck. The Lego model sailing ship follows the big English liners with three cannon decks from the 18th century. These ships were equipped with three masts, a sail area of approx. 5,500 m ². A crew of 1000 men. As an arming there were 120 to 130 cannons on board. The Victory was the flagship of Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar. Dirk Delorme and Capt. K
July 21, 201014 yr Governor Big Boy certainly lives up to his name in this MOC - this is one grandiose creation! Here some pictures from a HMS Victory on the TSL Exhibition in Berlin in June 2010. Thanks for sharing Captain K - are these photos taken by your goodself? Here some information of the builder of the ship. He has asked me to write this. Just out of curiosty, how come he hasn't shared this himself? He's most welcome here of course.
July 21, 201014 yr Just out of curiosty, how come he hasn't shared this himself? He's most welcome here of course. We should send these famous builders invitations to join our site and ask them to show some of there masterpieces. Could be good for publicity. Edited July 21, 201014 yr by Ratshot
July 21, 201014 yr Whenever I see an amazing ship, I think what will someone do next to top the previous, what will give me that extra amazement. I can't begin to believe what can top this, if it can ever be topped! I'm in absolute shock. Lovin' every Brick of it! Legorski,
November 25, 201014 yr Simply put this is THE BEST SAILING SHIP MOC EVER MADE! Edited November 25, 201014 yr by mobricki
November 26, 201014 yr Wonderful! However, I believe that Teddy's Victory has a better design Still, An amazing design
November 26, 201014 yr I live about ten minutes walk away from the Victory in Portsmouth. This MOC is an unbelievable recreation of a great ship! Well done the city of Portsmouth would be proud to see this in our home town!
November 26, 201014 yr I live about ten minutes walk away from the Victory in Portsmouth. This MOC is an unbelievable recreation of a great ship! Well done the city of Portsmouth would be proud to see this in our home town! I'm so jealous that you live that close to such a great piece of history! I plan on going to see the Victory myself sometime next year.
December 2, 201014 yr carefully I'm sure. This has made a spot on the famous pirate blog. [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]
December 2, 201014 yr man. how do u move that thing Maby taking it apart first, putting it on the boxes and building it again over there id say [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp] Finally someone blogged this! I was already wondered at why no one wont blog this massive devil. I have to say this again, very impressive and massive ship Captain Becker
December 11, 201014 yr He's most welcome here of course. Yess...He could make very nice ships for us redcoats.
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