Nefarious, on 23 August 2012 - 07:20 AM, said:
I really have nothing but respect for your undertaking and for your perseverence during the build. With her being almost finished now, all I can say is wow. Such attention to detail on a huge model like that is really nothing short of impressive! :) Such a beautiful ship. God I love those masts and that rigging.
The shrouds look unfinished? No horizontal lines in them?
Thanks for the compliments! I forgot to mention in my previous post that I didn't have time to complete the shrouds before the show this weekend. That will be one of the last details to be added.
Sebeus I, on 23 August 2012 - 06:50 PM, said:
So now comes the question everyone has been wanting to ask...or maybe only me...
Bluecoats or redcoats ?

Well I can't answer that question just yet

But I can tell you that for the display this weekend she was sporting a redcoat flag and crew, mainly because I borrowed all the crew and flags from Praetorian and Pickle. I do have a lot of redcoats on those ships! Here is how she looked on display at our local LUG event with yours truly:
Bart, on 24 August 2012 - 08:02 AM, said:
but is it the camera angle, does the collor play tricks on me or is your
Topmast taller then your lowermast?. or is this supposed to be so?
It just looks a bit out of proportion to me.
Bart
You are correct about the color. The yellow black scheme on the lower portion of the mast and all brown above makes it look very out of proportion. I didn't bother counting the height in bricks but the lower section of the mainmast is 10 inches, the upper part from the top of the lower mast to the bottom of the cross trees is a little less than 8. Then from cross trees to tressle trees is 5 inches. I'm not sure how exact this is but proportionally I think it's close.
Captain Blackmoor, on 24 August 2012 - 10:03 AM, said:
Now that is probably the best Third Rate I've ever seen, which is also not suprising as not many of them are being completed! Only because you've completed it already deserves so much respect.
Words cannot describe the accuracy of this ship, the realism, and it's size. The rigging is already fantastic!
You have done an outstanding job on this, and I have a little present for you soon!
Thanks Captain! Looking forward to seeing yours restored and completed as well
Frank Brick Wright, on 24 August 2012 - 10:59 AM, said:
I am totally speechless. She is an absolute oeuvre d'art. I think you have surpassed the Lego dimension and went even further to something better and better.
Your rigging is absolutely tremendous. I can't see very well because of the distance at which the photos were taken but your rigging is
extremely complete. Two small additions I could suggest (I don't know if you are planning on adding them, as she isn't already finished):
1. I have seen those telescopes over there near the cannons

I hope you are going to make these ones:
2. I don't know for sure if you are planing on adding more of these ropes but I thought it would be worth mention nevertheless as I think it is the final touch — next to shrouds and sails — that she is needing
You actually have some ropes alongside the masts — 3 or 4, I can't perceive very clearly. Mast had plenty of ropes near the base, if you are interested I can provide you more photos of these ones in actual ships
Again, fantastic one, you deserve the attention of the entire lego world!

I can't see the photos you posted for some reason, but looking at your brickshelf page I think the first one is referring to the telescope pin rails. There will be plenty more ropes on the pin rails once the sails are in place.
The second photo I think shows pin rails at the base of the masts. Each mast right now has 6 lines tied to the bitts at the base of the masts. This will probably be the extent of the lines here.
Admiral Croissant, on 24 August 2012 - 11:24 AM, said:
This is truely outstanding!
Everything looks very neat and detailed and I really like the red deck details.
The different colours of rigging also looks splendid, just as the yellow hoses above the side galleries.
The only tiny thing that bothers me a bit is that you've only made the lower row of deadeyes on the crow's nests.
Because they are yellow they draw your attention and then it just seems as there's 1 row missing.
Outside of that it's superb
Good luck on the sails! I can't wait to see it completed!
Thanks Admiral! I think I have a solution to the deadeye problem, but Im still experimenting with it. If only they made lots more of
these in black! They are pretty tough to get a hold of right now.
Sebeus I, on 24 August 2012 - 06:05 PM, said:
Whew, I think I'm out of compliments now, used all of them already in this tread... oh wait I haven't...
This is currently my favourite lego ship and this compliment only works once
Be sure to take enough pictures of the display and the people losing their lower jaws and extending their eyes

Thanks Sebeus! I did get a lot of pictures from the weekend. It got a lot of attention from the youngsters that's for sure. I think this is one of my favorite pics from the day:
It was displayed as a cutaway as well giving a view between decks. It was amazing how many people thought it was a set! If only it were that easy
Captain Becker, on 25 August 2012 - 10:57 PM, said:
Overall, the ship looks absolutly amazing, but theres one tiny little thing wich i dont like, and thats the stern. I prefer the old version.

And one more thing: make Step by step instructions for this!!!

Ive got nothing else to add, just B-R-A-V-O!
Don't worry you'll like the stern once it is finished

This thread will probably be the most complete set of instructions I can provide, but if there is any part that requires more of a tutorial I can certainly provide more details.
Captain Green Hair, on 26 August 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:
You've certainly made a wonderful looking and beautifully detailed ship!
I do have some points for improvement.
First you have made the guns a bit close to the water, there should be a bit more space under it in black.
Secondly I think you have made the back too high, lowering it 2 to 3 bricks would look more accurate IMO.
Here's a picture that should explain this:
Note that these are merely my point of view, your ship is really beautiful and since it is functional, I suppose that some choices had to be made in heights etc.
I agree with you on the first part, she may be reverting to her original height above the water line now that the rest of the hull is completed. I also want to incorporate the original sweep of the stern that she had if I can.
I don't fully agree with the second point, although this could be a matter of perspective. based on my original plans the tallest part of the stern is 25% taller than the tallest point of the fore castle. the tallest point on the foc'sle on my ship is 14 bricks, where the tallest point of the poop is 19 bricks (almost exactly 25% taller). Based on ratios it is nearly correct. However, since the ship is shorter and taller overall, it does look slightly exagerated. I've had to make these compromises throughout the ship since she is minifig illusion scale, using ratios however has helped to keep proportions as accurate as possible. Here's my original plan for the ratio, showing the waterline and stern on the left, bow on the right:
Another thing which adds to the height on the ship is the hammock netting (fences), which adds an additional 2 bricks to the stern. This is transparent or non-existent on the model you showed so it's hard to tell. Also the perspective that the photo you posted is taken makes the model look very flat. It should not be. Looking at the gunports on the model they also seem to curve downward while the gunline does not, it almost looks fisheyed or broken at the keel. Hopefully this is not the case and it's just the photo. For me this is a better example of how Agamemnon would have looked:
Even in this rendering there are no hammock nets, so add a little bit more height for those, but you can see the height difference between bow and stern. Perhaps I need to make actual nets instead of using fences for the hammock netting, that might decrease the illusion of how high the stern is.
Now that the display is over with it's back to work on finishing her up. Thanks again to Dafi and Legonardo and everyone else for the comments and suggestions!

DPW