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Hi, this is my first MOC here on Eurobricks but not first at all ;)

I always want to build a ship, because when i was little boy i loved big pirates ships at LEGO catalogs.

I don't have any set with ship, so i had to build it without big pieces (hull). I thought very usefull piece for hull could be cockpit from set 9470 (Shelob attack) - this one: 42021.jpg

and this is my small fishing boat:

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I hope you like it ;)

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Compact, but well put together. I like the color combination you've used and the scattered transparent pieces make for a very effective sea.

Thanks for sharing it with us!

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Very impressive for such a small MOC. The shape is just right and I love the back of the ship.

Only remark: the mast doesn't look that rigid, I hope they won't encounter a hezvy storm.

Keep it up!

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Compact, but well put together. I like the color combination you've used and the scattered transparent pieces make for a very effective sea.

Thats almost all of my transparent pieces in this color :) I'm glad that looks good.

Only remark: the mast doesn't look that rigid, I hope they won't encounter a hezvy storm.

I had big problem with this mast. There is no too much space and i didn't wanted it to look very massive, but i agree with you - it looks a bit weak.

thanks to all of you guys for good words and i'm happy, that you like my boat =)

Posted

Your fishing boat looks great. I also like how you used the transparent bricks and the tail piece as an finn for the pictures.

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A beautiful build! Especially like the matching railing, the nets, and the water of transparent bricks. It all flows very well.

Congratulations and here's to many more fine builds like this!

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Wow! Very nice boat! Love the railing! :thumbup:

Thanks you. That was the first idea of using hose to railing. I think it fits to this boat ;)

That is a great little boat!! I like how you made the rudder out of the Doc Och arm peice.

Thanks ! What's more the rudder is fully movable.

Nice boat! I do believe this might be more belonging in the Pirates forum, but oh well. Very nice detail, and I like the sail.

Yea, maybe you're right, but when i was building the boat i was thinking about boat for royal fisherman, so i started topic here =)

Thank all of you for praise comments ! That's nice and very motivating to build more ;)

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If you don't have any ship sets, am I correct in calling the sail a sheet of notebook paper? At any rate, you've caught the energy and trepidation of a small crew in a light craft on the high seas. I even think the wimpy mast (the bricks that make it up aren't firmly connected; you can see light through the cracks and it bends slightly towards the top) helps highlight the weakness of their position. Good job!

Ragnar

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If you don't have any ship sets, am I correct in calling the sail a sheet of notebook paper? At any rate, you've caught the energy and trepidation of a small crew in a light craft on the high seas. I even think the wimpy mast (the bricks that make it up aren't firmly connected; you can see light through the cracks and it bends slightly towards the top) helps highlight the weakness of their position. Good job!

Ragnar

Yes, sail was made from sheet of paper. Unfortunately i have seen this imperfect connection of mast after taking pictures :<

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