Posted February 18, 201213 yr Hi there. Not posted anything for a while but managed to get this thing finished off this afternoon. Hope you guys like it. Flickr link
February 18, 201213 yr I clicked on this thread, went to grab a cup of tea, came back, and went, "Wowwww!" It captures the charm of the Nautilus.
February 19, 201213 yr Very nice. The ship and the base work very well together. Very unique build. Not surprising coming from you though
February 19, 201213 yr Awesome, your steampunk stuff is fantastic, it looks so smooth and clean but still with details and stuff
February 20, 201213 yr Good grief that's amazing! The use of larger pieces is ingenious too, I'll have to remember the use of the viking ship parts. Batbrick Away!
February 22, 201213 yr This is one slick moc! I'm normally not a huge fan of SNOT (mainly because it makes the project entirely too flimsy), but this is just brilliant!
February 22, 201213 yr You have created a very cool MOC. I love how it looks so slick and the SNOT usage. Plus a good use for the CM Sailor. Thank you for sharing this.
February 26, 201213 yr Hello! Underwater steampunk vessels are rare! Not surprisingly as underwater itself is already difficult to design. You did a fabulous job applying the steampunk style to a submersible. The fish shape is ingenious. Cheers, ~ Christopher
February 28, 201212 yr As others said, it is a beautifully done submarine that reminds me of Jules Verne's stories.
March 1, 201212 yr Absolutely beautiful. The shape reminds me more of a whale flipping its tail, rather than a fish that it reminded someone elso of. DO you have a definitive answer about what kind of sea creature it is supposed to look like, if any?
March 1, 201212 yr 20,000 Bricks Beneath The Sea ! AWESOME 'TMC', is that Captain Nemo on deck ? The sea around it.....fantastic SNOT job there too ! Brick On Dive On Steam Punk On 'TMC' !
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