Posted September 14, 201212 yr [pid][/pid] 141B Hi guys, I haven't been around for a long time. I was in the process of sorting out all the Legos in my home, then I thought to myself: Let's build something out of it :) So this ship was built from really limited resources, and I do know Victory got 3 decks, but again... sadly not enough bricks :( First thing first, I've uploaded a video on YouTube detailing the working rudder. Please go and take a look: (It's only 2 minutes, so it won't take you very long :)) And I understand there are many photos so if you can't load them or for any other reasons, please go to my album on photobucket: http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd213/alextam93/HMS%20Victory/ And actually I've edited many of my photos and added captions on them using the edit function on Photo-bucket, but I don't understand why it doesn't show up on here... And to the photos, here you go: A view of the port side: A view of the starboard side: The bow: And the stern: This time I've tried the new "cheese slope" mosaic at the back. I've tried to make the back as "Victory-ish" as possible, but as you can see, it's still a long way to go. Here are some bird's eye views as well: To make this ship more user-friendly, I've adopted a modular building style. Starting from the bottom without anyone: Now fill up the bottom deck... with a gold philosophy... (In case you can't see it, it's "No Port, NO Life") And as always, a tiny problem between our small friends and everyone else. Okay, second floor. Some closeups: And again my philosophy is quite popular among the sailors. (And in case you can't see it, it's "The best way of life is being drunk") Well... someone got to work: On the same floor towards to the front of the ship, we have the kitchen: Not to mention the not so fancy captain's cabin: Here you could have a guess on how my rudder actually work. The doors: And just to show you that there are 4 lamps in the cabin: After finished with the inside of the ship, allow me to show you the deck: I've got many muskets let lying around, and I don't like the idea of bucket. I just wanna show you Lord Nelson(the guy with a blind eye and only one arm.) hehe Just want to show you the anchor(one per side): Now the mast and rigs of the ship: Here are some other views of the ship: Last but not least, please please please leave me some comments. Thank you for reading. Edited September 24, 201212 yr by alexandertam
September 14, 201212 yr I think this is quite a fun MOC. It definitely has the feel of HMS Victory even without the big size. Lots of nice details and minifigs to bring it to life. The head-rails technique is a good one which I've not seen before. The working rudder is a nice touch too.
September 14, 201212 yr This is an epic moc! i am currently building a small brig and i love the way you did the rigging and railing. i way try to do something like it on my ship!
September 15, 201212 yr HMS Victory looks great. I like the yellow and black colour scheme and the details are excellent.
September 15, 201212 yr I think this is a really adorable moc. ( really, cute.) But aren't the flag should be like this? http://www.britishflag.us/downloads/print/uk-royal-navy1.jp
September 15, 201212 yr The white ensing used to be in use after something like 1800 century, before that they ued red and blue ensings. If i have readed my homework right.... Into the MOC. I like the most of it, and its neat that theres some interior, one thing im not sure about in the back gallery, looks a bit odd for me, but thats fine. Keep it up. Captain Becker
September 15, 201212 yr Fantastic ship, hilarious pictures & commentary but my favorite detail has to be that musket rack. Brilliant!
September 24, 201212 yr Author Thanks everyone for the comments, I really appreciated them. And thanks hobbes5a/avatar for your dedication to comment on two forums :thumbup: The white ensing used to be in use after something like 1800 century, before that they ued red and blue ensings. If i have readed my homework right.... Into the MOC. I like the most of it, and its neat that theres some interior, one thing im not sure about in the back gallery, looks a bit odd for me, but thats fine. Keep it up. Captain Becker And to my friend, Cpt Becker, I've used my all my legos for the outside of the ship already, so.. um... I guess the interior design is just... um.. less impressive :p :p
September 24, 201212 yr Author And a small update requested by my friend: I really should have done it earlier, since this is Victory and it's Lord Nelson. Edited September 24, 201212 yr by alexandertam
September 24, 201212 yr That's certainly an important picture for this topic! However, it's too large. Could you please risize it? Our max. allowed is 800X600 pixles
September 24, 201212 yr This moc is so interesting! It reminds me of the 10188 lego kit (the death star diorama). It's like a game.. but it's full of details, really a nice work! Edited September 24, 201212 yr by Matteo1130
September 24, 201212 yr Author That's certainly an important picture for this topic! However, it's too large. Could you please risize it? Our max. allowed is 800X600 pixles Thanks consider it done :), in fact I've re-sized all the above pictures, using the re-size function on photobucket... hopefully it will work. this moc is so interesting! it reminds me of the 10188 lego kit (the death star diorama). it's like a game.. but it's full of details, really a nice work! Funny you mentioned, because that's what I've aimed at.
September 26, 201212 yr Eurobricks Emperor I love the way you are presenting your ship, with a lot of humor! And I like all the action that's happening on your deck.
September 26, 201212 yr Good that you've resized the pictures Now this ship looks very good! I like the working rudder. Although the stern might need some more experimenting, it's quite nice already. I like how you've incorporated minifig torso's there. Never seen that before. I think this is a rather good middle between a realistic and a playable MOC. Are you also going to add more sails? You could perhaps try to make your own sails, we have quite a lot of tutorials in the index. However, I do think you could add some more variety in the length of the different yards first. Good luck on future projects/experiments!
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