Erik Posted February 26, 2006 Hey, This is my MOC: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=170484 What do you guys think of it? Sorry for the small pictures. I am trying to make them bigger, but I don't know how I've got to do that! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Phes Posted February 26, 2006 Greetings Mr Erik, and congratulations for posting your first pirate related MOC! The only way you're going to get bigger pictures is to change your camera's settings. If you enlarge the images through software then they'll probably pixellate or look extremely low quality. But we should have sufficient images to get a rough idea of what this MOC looks like. However, I must ask what be this: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erik Posted February 26, 2006 That are barrels with water and food. The other thing is an anchor catroll. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Phes Posted February 26, 2006 Now I must ask about the story behind this ship... So to begin I must ask if you've chosen a name for it yet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erik Posted February 27, 2006 The Dutch name is: De Kleppende Klipper (try to say that, you English guys). It means something like Clattering Clipper. The ship doesn't have a real story behind it, I just bought an Black Seas Barracuda, and I tried to make it bigger, and I have to say it: I'm pretty proud of my result! :closedeyes: Anyway, the ship doesn't exist anymore. I've break down the ship. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Phes Posted February 27, 2006 I would be wondering why an Imperial Ship would have a Dutch name... An imperial ship with red coated soldiers usually indicates that is it of British origin. Shame that you've already destroyed the ship though, but we'll just make do with the small images.. You say this MOC has no story behind it, but what is the signifigance of these images? It appears there are soldiers rowing ashore, but why did you include this with your MOC? What is the meaning behind it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snefroe Posted February 27, 2006 I think "Kleppende Klipper" refers to this, Phes: http://suskeenwiske.library.uu.nl/welcome....ensies/095.html it's a story about a ghost ship called "Kleppende Klipper", which is a reference to the dutch "Flying Dutchman" a famous ghost ship of the 17th century, when the Dutch controled the oceans.... it's a brilliant book, however, impossible to get in your region of the world... anyway, i like the ship! finally we have a ship that doesn't use the traditional hull pieces, but lots of brown pieces... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norro Posted February 27, 2006 I like this MOC! I think it would look amazing in a boat yard as the depth of the hull seems too tall for the portion above the water line. That would be my only negative comment, and even then it is a minor issue when you see how well built the model is. God Bless, Nathan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erik Posted February 27, 2006 I would be wondering why an Imperial Ship would have a Dutch name... An imperial ship with red coated soldiers usually indicates that is it of British origin.Shame that you've already destroyed the ship though, but we'll just make do with the small images.. You say this MOC has no story behind it, but what is the signifigance of these images? It appears there are soldiers rowing ashore, but why did you include this with your MOC? What is the meaning behind it? I just thought it would be funny to add some other things except the big ship. The little story is just that two soldiers are going to row away from the ship, to row to an island, for example. :smile: I think "Kleppende Klipper" refers to this, Phes:http://suskeenwiske.library.uu.nl/welcome....ensies/095.html it's a story about a ghost ship called "Kleppende Klipper", which is a reference to the dutch "Flying Dutchman" a famous ghost ship of the 17th century, when the Dutch controled the oceans.... it's a brilliant book, however, impossible to get in your region of the world... anyway, i like the ship! finally we have a ship that doesn't use the traditional hull pieces, but lots of brown pieces... Thanks! Yes, the name is from the Suske & Wiske line, I've got many books of these comics, and I like it, especially this one. I choosed for a Dutch name just because I'm Dutch, and because all the ships have an English name. It would be the same story as always. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Phes Posted February 27, 2006 (edited) I just thought it would be funny to add some other things except the big ship.The little story is just that two soldiers are going to row away from the ship, to row to an island, for example. :smile: Excellent, its always good to provide those little extra details as they make things that little bit more interesting. AND... I knew there was a story in there somewhere, I just had to work to get it out of :biggrin: Good work to Count Sneffy and Mr Norro for their feedback but where's comments from everybody else? Remember, If you expect to recieve feedback on your MOCs then its only to provide feedback on other users MOCs. Edited February 27, 2006 by mister_phes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dreamweb Posted February 27, 2006 I think it would look amazing in a boat yard as the depth of the hull seems too tall for the portion above the water line. I don't think that's a problem since even official Lego models look a bit too much emerged above the waterline - just look at the rudder, shouldn't it be UNDER water's surface? Or perhaps we should assume that what we see is just the very top of the rudder which is in fact much bigger (and in fact they are quite big when you look at realistic non-lego ship models). I choosed for a Dutch name just because I'm Dutch, and because all the ships have an English name. Don't forget about De Rode Draak Mr Erik :biggrin: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xwingyoda Posted February 27, 2006 Good work to Count Sneffy and Mr Norro for their feedback but where's comments from everybody else? Remember, If you expect to recieve feedback on your MOCs then its only to provide feedback on other users MOCs. Ahhhh I understand why you do not post Mocs Phes :-D !!! (hehe, when are you getting your cam ?? ). Seriously, Erik this is quite a great Moc there !! I love the hull made in bricks and not the huge all made part I love the front of the ship !! I like the details that you included on the floor: Great job Erik !!! Keep them coming !!! Yoda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Phes Posted March 29, 2006 Ahhhh I understand why you do not post Mocs Phes :-D !!! (hehe, when are you getting your cam ?? ). I was looking at a High Definition Song Digital Video Camera today in fact. It only has a 3 megapixel still camera, but I'm not going to buy both at once so the 3MP built into the video camera will have to do for a while. If I end up getting that one. I don't think that's a problem since even official Lego models look a bit too much emerged above the waterline - just look at the rudder, shouldn't it be UNDER water's surface? Or perhaps we should assume that what we see is just the very top of the rudder which is in fact much bigger (and in fact they are quite big when you look at realistic non-lego ship models). I always assumed what we see was the very top of the rudder, just like we don't see the bottom of the hull. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Berry Syedow Posted September 24, 2006 I like this MOC a lot. The use of log walls is very original. The little details throughout the ship are well thought out and nice additions to the ship. The abundance of brown makes the ship very visually appealing. (I feel warm and fuzzy for some reason. X-D) The stern and bow are also great. Where did this lad, Erik, run off to? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oo7 Posted September 24, 2006 I like this MOC a lot. The use of log walls is very original. Yes, that idea is very original, he must have stole it from me. :-P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Berry Syedow Posted September 25, 2006 Jiminy Crickets, that's a big picture! I like this MOC a lot. The use of log walls is very original. Yes, that idea is very original, he must have stole it from me. :-P Prefabricated log walls, my dear, 007. ;-) Yours is a favorite of mine, though. There Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oo7 Posted September 25, 2006 Jiminy Crickets, that's a big picture! It is? It doesn't exceed past the edge of the forum on my screen. Is there anyone else out there who thinks this pic is too big? Prefabricated log walls, my dear, 007. ;-) My dear? Yours is a favorite of mine, though. There Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Berry Syedow Posted September 25, 2006 Jiminy Crickets, that's a big picture! It is? It doesn't exceed past the edge of the forum on my screen. Is there anyone else out there who thinks this pic is too big? Hmm, it does on mine. How strange. Prefabricated log walls, my dear, 007. ;-) My dear? Deary? :-P Yours is a favorite of mine, though. There Share this post Link to post Share on other sites