Jump to content
Eurobricks Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted

Not sure if this is the right forum for this MOC, but it is our time period and it is made from pirate Lego!

This is a MOC I did last year for practice, and I liked the way it turned out. It's a scene from Washington Irving's story, "Rip Van Winkle," which is about a guy who goes hunting in the mountains of New York in the 1700s, gets drunk and bowls with the ghost of the famous explorer Henry Hudson, falls asleep for 20 years, and wakes up to find his entire world changed. It's a wonderful story, and I do enjoy illustrating scenes from Irving's stories with Lego (he also wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow").

fb_img_1437359383756-1-1.jpg

fb_img_1437359403423.jpg

fb_img_1437359410871.jpg

fb_img_1437359417743.jpg

fb_img_1437359423860.jpg

Here's a good shot of the bowling pins (I think they actually were playing 9 Pins in the story).

fb_img_1437359439442.jpg

fb_img_1437359449147-1-1-1.jpg

When Van Winkle woke up after 20 years, he thought someone had stolen his musket and replaced it with an old, rusty one. When he wandered back to his village, he discovered that most of his family was long gone, and that the American Revolution had taken place while he napped.

Posted (edited)

A nice little MOC! I have not read the story, but I do know of Henry Hudson (the Hudson's Bay is named after him, as you probably know). I like the vines rapping around the guy. Great job!

Edited by James Wellington
  • Governor
Posted

Local Grammar Nazi here... "napping" has two p's...

"Naping", while not an official word has a couple of interesting colloquial definitions according to the Urban Dictionary.

leering over someone while granty grinning.

"ticky is naping over me"

The raping of noobs, often in online mmo games.

"Ah mah gawd, naping with surprise anal rapes is fun."

Make of that what you will...

Posted

Local Grammar Nazi here... "napping" has two p's...

Good to meet a fellow GN! I didn't realize I'd spelled it wrong until after I hit the post button. I went back to the full-edit mode to fix it and found that I couldn't. If anyone can tell me how to fix it, I'd be obliged.

Posted

Lovely! Where did you acquire the sleeping head?

Thanks! The sleeping head came from one of the collectable minifigures - it was a guy in pajamas with a teddy bear. One side of the head was yawning and the other side was sleeping.

  • Governor
Posted

Good to meet a fellow GN! I didn't realize I'd spelled it wrong until after I hit the post button. I went back to the full-edit mode to fix it and found that I couldn't. If anyone can tell me how to fix it, I'd be obliged.

Done!

Posted

Nice little build. Did someone or something ripped up his pants? Hmm, could that be "naping"? :laugh:

In a past life, his torso and legs were apparently stranded on a desert island. And I found his hat in a crack in my living room floor, oddly enough.

Posted

I like the story (and its other well-known counterpart involving some Crane dude) and I also enjoy this little creation. The minifig makes a good Van Winkle and the overgrown vegetation looks appropriate for the setting. The bowling pins are a good touch as well.

Regaarghding thea misppelinng, wel, we awl makke miskates butt unnfourtunaetlyy wee cain't all corekkt thim wenn thee prolberm isz inn the tidal. I would like for all EB members to be able to edit the titles of their own topics for this very reason.

I appreciate good grammar but I think "Grammar Nazi" is a pretty strong term. Actually, it makes me think of someone who wants to exterminate grammar altogether. Perhaps "Grammar Police" is a better term.

I'd never heard of "naping" and it sounds a bit out of place here. I realize single-consonant misspellings are common with words like that. I know of people who have gone fishing and caught strippers.

Anyway, the subject is fine and I'll take it in this forum due to the time period and Pirates-theme parts. Good work.

Posted

I appreciate good grammar but I think "Grammar Nazi" is a pretty strong term. Actually, it makes me think of someone who wants to exterminate grammar altogether. Perhaps "Grammar Police" is a better term.

I think you're right. Perhaps "Grammar Enthusiast" or "Grammar Aficionado" should be the new term.

Thanks to everyone for the support and comments! I'm currently finishing off another MOC or two and have plans for a couple more, and I can't wait to share them!

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...