113CAllow me to present my latest creation, HMS Pickle. Pickle was a topsail schooner of 8 guns who has the honor of being the smallest ship present at the Battle of Trafalgar. She was also the first ship to bring news of the victory at Trafalgar (and Nelson's death) to England on November 4th, 1805, 14 days after the battle.

This is my first attempt at a historical ship. The inspiration came from one of my favorite Caldercraft wooden kits so I decided to build my own version out of Lego borrowing some details from various other interpretations. Although the ship is well known and represented in the art community, there is surprisingly little information available about her. I sketched out some of the details I wanted, most important of which were raked sails and a sloping, non-digital deck and stern.

I also wanted to incorporate many techniques I had been experimenting with, including using only one prefab bow piece. The overall shape came out quite nice and I really enjoyed figuring how to get this little ship to look as accurate as possible.

The raked masts were tricky, but by connecting them near the top by a rigid 3mm tube and hinges at the bottom the angle was fairly easy to adjust.

I've always wondered why she was named Pickle, but Ive grown quite fond of her despite the odd name.

She would have had a complement of around 40, here the crew are preparing for action against a Caribbean privateer.

And finally, a scene from the aftermath of Trafalgar. Pickle rescued 200 French crew from the burning Achille before she exploded. Please excuse the terrible attempt at photoshopping

She is still a WIP, so comments and criticisms are most welcomed. The ratlines will be refined a bit more, and sails will be added once I finish refitting the Praetorian, but the hull and masts are mostly finilized. More shots on Flickr and Brickshelf Thanks for looking!




























