October 10, 201311 yr ah, your fleet is always an inspiration, love it! Any chance you'll be dislplaying these beauties any time in the not too distant future?
October 13, 201311 yr I really love this photo! Was I to see it in any other context than a Lego forum I would have taken my gospel oath on it being a real life picture. Well done, sir. Edited October 13, 201311 yr by Foremast Jack
October 25, 201311 yr I've only recently joined but I've been following this thread for a while, and I have been amazed at the details of the fleet. Its actually inspired me to get back into Lego, can't wait to see more of your work
October 31, 201311 yr Cool idea! Nice ship design. I would like to see even more cool ships in your fleet!
November 14, 201311 yr Wow you are amazing those ships are very impressive and really accurate. Nicely done.
November 15, 201311 yr I am not sure if the illusion scale can be improved any more than this. But Im sure you will find a way to improve it beyond what you have done. You really have mastered this style of lego building, and it has inspired me to rebuild parts of my own mocs to improve them and add more detail. The lines on your ships are spot on and the sails are perfect. -B
November 17, 201311 yr Your fleet sure is impressive! I especially admire the redone gingerbread work on the Achille. Do you suppose that you will build any more ships in the near future? Your fleet admiral will surely need a ship of the line to command from!
March 31, 201410 yr I'm sorry to bump this, but I wanted to take a look a you pictures for inspiration, but can't see them anymore. So I was wondering if there was a new place you had them uploaded to.
March 31, 201410 yr Interesting his pictures were there recently. His Brickshelf is still active and you might scrape by with this small folder for inspiration. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=432073 His Flickr is gone as I am sure you noticed. He also hasn't been here since Christmas. I really hope we find the images again! Do we back up blogged images? AB
March 31, 201410 yr It's a shame indeed to see those fabulous pictures gone. I have downloaded a lot of them when they were still up to use as inspiration for my ship. But since it's not my work I can't share them here or on my flickr account. I think you'd best pm perfectionist and see if you can get an answer from him.
October 21, 20159 yr Author It's true, the pictures are gone. Unfortunately, may laptop was stolen a while back and with it all pictures that I had of the ships. Almost all pictures are back. The police also found my laptop. Currently the fleet is stored stored mostly in the basement, though I hope to be able to let is see the light of the day when I get the opportunity. Edited July 14, 20168 yr by Imperial Shipyards
July 14, 20168 yr Author Hello everybody! roughly 4 years (!) after completion, I finally took some nicer pictures of all ships. Still, these ships were built to last, and they are actually like new, and still up to date in terms of techniques. I've made a new topic for Concorde just recently, but now took new pictures of all ships, including her, they will all be posted here. Magicienne, a 38gun frigate built on 7 midsections more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Concorde, a 32gun frigate (6mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Médée, a 18gun brig-of-war (4mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Furieuse, a bomb ketch (4mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Aigle, a 10gun Bermuda sloop (2mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Sirène, another 10gun Bermuda sloop more pictures on flickr (full resolution) In addition, I have rebuilt the two original frigates of my fleet: Achille, a 28gun frigate (6mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Guerrière, a 24gun frigate (5mids) more pictures on flickr (full resolution) Edited July 14, 20168 yr by Imperial Shipyards
July 15, 20168 yr I never thought I would have something negative to say about one of your ships, but I have to say that I liked Achille better in red. The tan looks kinda dull in comparison. Concorde and Magicienne are absolutely gorgeous, however. I particularly like the blue and yellow of the stern faces. The yellow linings at the top are probably my favorite features of the pictures shown here, and as usual, your sails are amazing. If I ever saw your basement, I would probably never leave it- unless the ships did, too.
July 15, 20168 yr Your ships are truly beautiful. I love all of them, they are all so nice and realistic. Nice work!
July 15, 20168 yr Speaking of Achille, actually, I have a question for you. I recently redid my largest ship so that the spar deck is now removable. I had to break it into four sections, though, to try and cut down on the sagging that I encountered. There's still quite a bit of it on the largest section, though, and the ship only has five center segments. Did you encounter any of this with the deck of Achille, and how did you fix it?
November 27, 20177 yr Author Hi everybody! This weekend, something quite exciting happened: for the first time I got to take my fleet to an exhibition, Brickmania Antwerpen. It was quite an amazing weekend, and I am sure a main post with many pictures of all the other exciting creations will follow suit! There were the impressive Flying Dutchman by Sebeus I along with smaller ships and an island, the frigate and stunning two-decker by Captain Green Hair alongside a brig and a fantastic sloop, two neat small vessels by Legostone and two more two-deckers by Maxim I (and much more!). I just focus on my vessels here, since the fleet looks like a fleet for the first time on this occasion! Thanks to Maxim I for inviting me to take part.  An overview of the battle line.  Battle sails at the front (Achille).  (Concorde). Also gradually more studding sails in the back for catching up.  Main engagement between the two fleets (blue vs. red, what else?).  Looking down the battle line...  And another ship portrait (Concorde).  Still a few studding sails (on Guerrière), shielding the bomb ketch (Furieuse) from enemy fire.  That is this vessel.  Full sails at the back (Magicienne).  And at the very back, guarding the rear of the frigate (Médée).  This was also the first meeting between Captain Green Hair's famous tutorial frigate, and my equally sized (5 mids) interpretation inspired by it, Guerrière.  It was nice to see some different styles used on the two ships, both of which were built around the same time (2010-2011).  I forgot to mention this earlier, but I actually gave her Figurehead Captain Green Hair's face...  On 15/07/2016 at 5:13 PM, Cousarmy0001 said: Speaking of Achille, actually, I have a question for you. I recently redid my largest ship so that the spar deck is now removable. I had to break it into four sections, though, to try and cut down on the sagging that I encountered. There's still quite a bit of it on the largest section, though, and the ship only has five center segments. Did you encounter any of this with the deck of Achille, and how did you fix it? My apologies for the super-late reply. There are no problems with structural integrity with my ships: I put them in the trunk of my car without any protection and there was virtually no damage in spite of Antwerp's cobblestone streets.  Full resolution pictures will be available on my flickr. Â
November 27, 20177 yr My problem is only with the top deck. When I had the deck segments as a single unit, the front and back ends were rising, preventing me from correctly installing the deck. Like so: Have you had any problems with your removable decks doing this, and if so, how did you fix it? Question clarifications aside, I would've sold a kidney to be there and see your fleet in person! It's crazy to think that some of these legendary ships are seven years old now. I still miss Achille's red sides, but she still looks quite lovely. I also have to say that Guerrière's stern is much prettier than CGH's tutorial frigate.
November 27, 20177 yr That is one impressive display! It's great to see those ships in such a setting. We'll done everyone.
November 29, 20177 yr I was happy to see your fleet for real ! It was a really nice week end ! I really liked seing your bomb ketch firing at the city. It was a great scene ! congrats on your fleet and hope to see you again on another event !Â
December 6, 20177 yr  On 11/27/2017 at 4:40 AM, Cousarmy0001 said: My problem is only with the top deck. When I had the deck segments as a single unit, the front and back ends were rising, preventing me from correctly installing the deck. Like so: Have you had any problems with your removable decks doing this, and if so, how did you fix it? Question clarifications aside, I would've sold a kidney to be there and see your fleet in person! It's crazy to think that some of these legendary ships are seven years old now. I still miss Achille's red sides, but she still looks quite lovely. I also have to say that Guerrière's stern is much prettier than CGH's tutorial frigate. Sadly as much as I appreciate the frigate tutorial as its majorly influenced my own build I have to agree the gentle curve offers a thing of elegance and beauty... To me it's two beautiful ships but one does stand out as more elegant I too agree I loved the red... The tan fits more in your fleet. Cousarmy0001 - are your plates possiblely warped ... I've experienced this on my build swap with a new plate and it's solved
December 6, 20177 yr 1 hour ago, Roadmonkeytj said: Cousarmy0001 - are your plates possiblely warped ... I've experienced this on my build swap with a new plate and it's solved They're brand new, they'd better not be!
December 11, 20177 yr Good god! Seeing the whole fleet together is absolutely pleasin' to the eye! Since I live relatively close to Antwerp, I would've loved to see this. Sadly, I didn't. Notify me when you do something like this again. Also lovely the tutorial frigate gets to see the light of day once again. Never thought I'd be reminded of its existence!
December 13, 20177 yr That is outstandingly beautiful!! The details that are in every little spot are amazing! I would be happy if I could build something half as good as that! Brick on! How long did it take you to complete that and get it just the way you wanted it?
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