Posted July 1, 201212 yr Hi all! Haven't posted a MOC in a while as I've been too busy, now that its summer work has cooled off quite a bit though which is great! This is just an improved version of my original fort design, I've been wanting to update it for a while. Built this in the last couple hours and as it's really late now I won't really say much, anyways, here's a couple overall shots: How it might look were you a minifig attacking it: Birds-eye view, showing off the geometry of the bastions and ravelins, which was the most major change from the last version as I thought of a way to capture them better, which I'm pretty proud of: Like V1 the fort is modular, with these four parts (actually there's another one that's just the door section without a door, but I didn't bother to screenshot it), so it's possible to make the fort much bigger than it is now--I built it this size, however, because if I ever get the chance to build it in real life (already very unlikely) then this is probably the maximum size I could do it in. And lastly here's the Reliant sailing by, saluting the newly built fort. Despite its size (I think the fort would fit nicely on a diorama for four 48*48 plates), the fort is still dwarfed by a properly sized minifig-scale frigate so I think my next project will have to be a couple sloops to go with the fort, I've been itching to try out Perfectionist's NewGen technique anyways. C&C welcome!
July 1, 201212 yr Well done on getting all the angles to work so smoothly Very nice work and I hope you can build it in the brick some day
July 1, 201212 yr Fantastic, great design, but in my opinion I would add less cannons. Otherwise fantastic!
July 1, 201212 yr Fantastic, great design, but in my opinion I would add less cannons. Otherwise fantastic! I agree. Using brickbuilt cannons might make it look less cluttered too, even add in some mortars or something. Awesome design though, dont think Ive seen a building technique like that before Great work! Dread Pirate Wesley
July 1, 201212 yr A question, in the last photo, what was the name of that ship? Other than that, that's one of the best MOCs I've ever seen, fantastic job!
July 1, 201212 yr That is just fantastic! I would not be too concerned with the fort being dwarfed by the frigate - she still could be blown to smithereens by Vanguard! Would you consider giving out the LDD-file for that? I just spent a couple of nights trying to improve my tutorial and this is by far the best version of a proper brick build bastion I've seen so far!
July 1, 201212 yr Author Thanks all! This is really cool! [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp] Thanks! Fantastic, great design, but in my opinion I would add less cannons. Otherwise fantastic! I agree. Using brickbuilt cannons might make it look less cluttered too, even add in some mortars or something. Awesome design though, dont think Ive seen a building technique like that before Yeah, the cannons bug me too. I had them all brickbuilt at first, but then I thought it was ridiculous to have a land battery mounting guns of a smaller caliber than a ship. Looking at the pictures the fort does look very cluttered though, so I think I'll experiment with swapping out the 'official' barrels for some kind of brickbuilt solution so the cannons overall look smaller but still have a heavy look. And about the SNOT bastions, I think the beginnings of the idea came when I looked at the prow of Matt22hew's HMS Gauntlet. Then I forgot about the idea for a while until I was on a plane going to California maybe two weeks ago, and when I looked out the window as we took off there was a Vauban fort right in the middle of Boston Harbor (later found out it was Fort Independence)! Which was awesome, and inspired me to get going on designing again. A question, in the last photo, what was the name of that ship? HMS Reliant, thread is here. Would you consider giving out the LDD-file for that? Sure, here ya go. If you want the individual modules too just let me know and I'll upload them too. Looking forward to the tutorial update! Edited July 1, 201212 yr by Skipper
July 16, 201212 yr Sorry for the small delay- but this cool creation should be on Classic-Pirates.com soon!
July 18, 201212 yr This really cool...if there is a new Pirate-line in the pipeline at work I definatly gone show it. This has potential for a nice set (or 2-3 / modular). Thx for sharing.
July 18, 201212 yr Awesome, I love those four mudules, makes me want to try building one in the real bricks
July 18, 201212 yr Author Thanks again everyone. This really cool...if there is a new Pirate-line in the pipeline at work I definatly gone show it. This has potential for a nice set (or 2-3 / modular). Thx for sharing. Holy MegaBlocks, are you a LEGO designer? Congrats! Thanks for 'working your megablocks off for us.' If TLG were ever to release a huge, realistic, exclusive set for the Pirates theme though, I'd really prefer it to be a ship. My previous 48 gun frigate was only about 3000 pieces, sure there's a lot of special pieces in there like 24 prefab cannons and such, but I'm sure they could make a really nicely detailed smaller frigate (the Surprise for example ) for around $200, if only there was a market for that sort of thing.
July 18, 201212 yr Very nice...I would like to see it built. Agreed completely. I'm guessing this is a standard French design? It appears to be the standard design from the 7 Years War in North America.
July 18, 201212 yr Amazing Fort! People will think twice before attacking it! I really love its geometry!
July 18, 201212 yr Author Agreed completely. I'm guessing this is a standard French design? It appears to be the standard design from the 7 Years War in North America. From Wikipedia: A star fort, or trace italienne, is a fortification in the style that evolved during the age of gunpowder, when thecannon came to dominate the battlefield, and was first seen in the mid-15th century in Italy. Edited March 3, 201312 yr by Skipper
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