Sebeus I Posted April 29, 2011 Posted April 29, 2011 112B Din's fire; I gratefully have made use of Captain Green Hair's Tutoral (how to build a frigate). The ship has a working capstan (used to haul the anchor) and the hold can slide open, that last feature might not have been a bright idea, it had a grave influence on the gun deck and steadyness of the masts. Be sure to check out those features in the . I'm not really satisfied with the sail plan though. (more pictures on Mocpages.com) Quote
Captain Becker Posted April 29, 2011 Posted April 29, 2011 Funny, i just looked this ship in MOCpages and now its already here I say it now at this is a great looking ship for sure! The stern is just cleverly made (Mean the window solution) And the whole thing is just Is there any interior on this ship? Great work whit this, and as for the sails, you can always try to make your own ones. Captain Becker Quote
Admiral Croissant Posted April 29, 2011 Posted April 29, 2011 That's a beatiful ship I really like the colourscheme. It may be a bit fantasy-like, but it looks excellent. The entire hull is just good, the shape, the details on the deck and the stern and all. But as you said the masts could use a little improvement. If you take this brig as reference for example: You can see the mast in the back is considerably taller than the front one. The front mast contains 3 "normal" yard sails, and the 'back'(main) mast has 2. Between the masts is also a sail (or more than 1). And you could also make custom sails to make it more realistic, but perhaps you're more like a purist MOC'er. Good luck! Quote
Sebeus I Posted April 29, 2011 Author Posted April 29, 2011 That's a beatiful ship I really like the colourscheme. It may be a bit fantasy-like, but it looks excellent. The entire hull is just good, the shape, the details on the deck and the stern and all. But as you said the masts could use a little improvement. If you take this brig as reference for example: You can see the mast in the back is considerably taller than the front one. The front mast contains 3 "normal" yard sails, and the 'back'(main) mast has 2. Between the masts is also a sail (or more than 1). And you could also make custom sails to make it more realistic, but perhaps you're more like a purist MOC'er. Good luck! is that the Interceptor from pirates of the caribbean ? anyway, I'll try some costum sails but the real problem now is that I'm short on mast parts originally I wanted to make a frigate with three masts. When I have some more lego (soon) I'll improve the sail plan, thanks Funny, i just looked this ship in MOCpages and now its already here I say it now at this is a great looking ship for sure! The stern is just cleverly made (Mean the window solution) And the whole thing is just Is there any interior on this ship? Great work whit this, and as for the sails, you can always try to make your own ones. Captain Becker there's no interior though it was perfectly possible, should have thought about that, I'll make an new version of this ship sometime Quote
Admiral of the Red Posted April 30, 2011 Posted April 30, 2011 (edited) That's a beatiful ship I really like the colourscheme. It may be a bit fantasy-like, but it looks excellent. Notice the name of the ship, Admiral; it's Din's Fire, from Zelda I LOVE how you made the Triforce on the back of the ship; the whole stern is lovely! Also: your headrails are gorgeous! Edited April 30, 2011 by Admiral of the Red Quote
Derfel Cadarn Posted April 30, 2011 Posted April 30, 2011 The name brought me attention to this as its a Zelda reference and then I noticed you had incorperated a triforce at the stern, nice! The colour scheme really stands out here, as we mainly see yellows, black, and reds. Great shape and interesting window use on the stern. Like has already been said, some custom made rigging and sails would look great on this ship. Quote
captain crossbricks Posted April 30, 2011 Posted April 30, 2011 (edited) Your right it is from Zelda my child video game! Enough with that the ship is a beauty! I like the look of the back a lot. But i do not really like the color scheme all the much.' Amazing job! Edited April 30, 2011 by captain crossbricks Quote
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