June 5, 201410 yr It looks really good. Nice to see all the details unfold! It's great fun to follow your project during development.
June 6, 201410 yr Author I have the rear deck more or less finished. All the hatches and bows are build. The maindeck under the wheelhouse is build.and I have added some details on the forcastle deck. Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr
June 8, 201410 yr It looks really great! So close to finished It has been very interesting to follow the construction.
June 21, 201410 yr Author Update: Work on the wheelhouse. New windows for the bridge (with the help of some stickers) With snot Constructions I was not able to get the right look. Front mast is taking shape with some details. wheelhouse Zwarte Zee. by Konajra, on Flickr
June 30, 201410 yr Wow.... that's super amazing. Fan of tugs here from childhood memories of the TV show although know little of the real things...but this is a fantastic model and a lovely looking tug to have as a subject too. Keep up the good work.
July 1, 201410 yr Author It is almost finished. Just some details, litle work on the funnel, lifeboats and some other small things. All most finished. by Konajra, on Flickr
July 13, 201410 yr Wow Konajra . I have follow your build of the Zwarte Zee at Lowlug and Flickr and this MASTERPIECE is your best ship so far. Every detail is so spot on, that you must look twice that it´s build from Lego . For LW 2014 stand mine small ship´s in your shadow next to the Zwarte Zee .
July 19, 201410 yr Author Thanks for the comments, She is finished. 1m 96 cm and around 32.000 bricks. Here she is: Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr Smit Zwarte Zee by Konajra, on Flickr
July 21, 201410 yr Beautiful looking model - really well done. I applaud the design and build skills involved.
August 9, 201410 yr Can't say enough good about this magnificent creation. I truly hope it's destined for a nautical museum, not taken apart. It deserves to be shown to non-AFOLs. Again, greatly admire what you have done here! Edited August 9, 201410 yr by Gary The Procrastinator
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