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Sariel

When Technic and Pirates meet

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...evil ensues:

Just a variation on the Black Pearl set. I always liked it, but it lacked something... like the ability to travel through my room looking majestic, or an aura of evil, for example ;)

[pid][/pid] 129B

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Nice mod athough it does seem a bit fast (it looks like it's got a jet engine in the back of it) :grin:,I wounder what the pirate fan's will think of this.Maybe for your next moc/mod you could motorize some thing from starwars?:laugh:

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Maybe for your next moc/mod you could motorize some thing from starwars?:laugh:

Sounds like a great idea! :laugh: .

Nice job Sariel, it looks.. menacing.

tim

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Are you sure you didn't just use the hamsters to power this mod ? :laugh: This would give the expression 'walking the plank' a whole new meaning.

Cool thing. Proof that we could use a new Technic boat. If this were an original model it would sell.

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:pir-sweet: Pirate section reporting in and being absolutely amazed :pir-oh:

Great one, That could lead to a new trend. If this MOD is combined with Sebeus Iniwum's automated gunport opening technique there should be no stopping those vessels!

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Apart from speed this technic sorry technique could apply well to a lot of future models and make the boats

More playable. Certainly at exhibitions this could be a

Massive draw.

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Cool MOD and funny video. I like how it goes around room and those two hamsters - didn't they bite any bricks? It looked like they did... :classic:

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Thank you, you're kind beyond my expectations :) You may be interested in the fact that I was quite close to making the cannons fire remotely by having a motor pull their triggers with a string. It worked, but the cannons turned out to require pull-and-release action to fire properly. The motor wasn't able to release tension of the string instantly, there was a little delay, and the delay caused the "cannonballs" to stop at cannons' exits.

The hamsters have respect for LEGO pieces, although the brighter one was repeatedly trying to pick a sabre with her teeth. I was half-expecting her to draw this sable, produce a hamster-sized eye-patch and go ARRRR! on the other hamster ;)

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Great! I'll see if we can blog this on the Classic-Pirates.com blog.

I'd also like to index this in the Pirates forum. Could you copy the following image and code and paste it on the top of your first post?

[pid][/pid] 129B

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Certainly, sir. Also, since you like my creation so much, here's a nice little something:

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Great! I'll see if we can blog this on the Classic-Pirates.com blog.

Sure thing Admiral! This is a lovely ship and I love the way you modded it. :sweet:

Consider it [bloggedcp][/bloggedcp]

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It's a really nice boat. A challenge for the next one would be to get it to rock back and forth as it rolls along, as though it was cresting waves ;)

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Damn! I was doing exactly the same. You did it faster than me. What a pity! I'll post it as soon as I finish it.

Anyway, a great ship with a great idea. :)

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