kabel Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 (edited) Over the last years the Mitgardian League has started to become the leading organization in trading the oceans. The workhorse ship conducting all this trade is the cog, a type of ship developed along the long and cold coast of Mitgardia. One of those cogs is the Lady Emma, a 150 ton trader travelling along the western shores. She may look somewhat chunky and not very agressive, but she's a reliable craft and well protected by some Mitgardian crossbow men. Everybody sing: Rule Mitgardia, Mitgardia rules the Seas!! more pics on Brickshelf when public Edited February 10, 2012 by kabel Quote
Maxim I Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Nice one!! Great detailing! If I hadn't had my glasses or contacts on and you said it was made of real wood, I would believe you! Quote
Hersbrucker Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Thats a nice build, the sail look pretty good. Great that you closed your ships deck Quote
Tomcat RIO Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Sings "Rule Mitgardia, Mitgardia rules the seas!" Nice Cog design, and I especially like the use of the old bow and stern pieces. Well, seeing as to that I have lots of those piece, I may humbly seek to borrow and modify your shape for the East Mitgardian's Trading Company's trading fleet? Of course, I will credit you in the design, and I won't put them as entries for the mini-challenge as it wouldn't be fair to you! They would look good to beef up my in-progress full scale Hykerbia city and port though! On behalf of Baron Maude and Captain Seaburn La Flaga, guardian of Hykerbia and owners of the East Mitgard Trading Company. Quote
Rogue Angel Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Nice Cog! I really like the use of burlap/cloth for the sails - it adds a lot of character. I too like the hull pieces. Nice job! Quote
kabel Posted February 11, 2012 Author Posted February 11, 2012 (edited) @DM: thanks man, it really took all the brown and dark sand tiles I had too achieve the woodish look, I'm glad you like it @Hersbrucker: Cogs usually had closed decks, and I based this ship quite a good deal on the Bremen Cog of 1380 @TR: Well, you're the one who actually inspired me to build a cog in the first place! So go ahead and borrow, If you wanne make it look like a cog though, you have to make sure that the stem is really straight: And here is how I achieved it: @roughang: thanks. The cool thing about the prefab hulls is that they have this clinker planked kinda look. Pretty odd for pirate ships but just right for Cogs. BTW, the sail is a piece of cotton stained in a cup of coffee the credits for this go to evil willy of the pirates forum, where you can find some nice sail making tutorials! Edited February 11, 2012 by kabel Quote
Ecclesiastes Posted February 12, 2012 Posted February 12, 2012 It turned out to be a great Mitgardian ship! You did a great job on the bow! Quote
kabel Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 Thanks man, and I'm still waiting for your cog to get its final touch!! Quote
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