Joey Lock Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 I make my Headrails using 1 x 2 Plates, but they are extremely fragile and they move to easy. What techniques do you use to make your headrails? Because this would be another good thread to go into the new upcoming Technique index. Because I want easy and good looking way to build the Headrails because it is hard with my bow technique. Quote
Hound Knight Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Headrails are those curved things under the bowsprit right? Quote
Captain Blackmoor Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 That's right, and thanks to their curved shapes it is really hard to make in LEGO. However, I've found a nice solution though. I will post it soon. Now I'm off to see headrails in real, on the Amsterdam in Amsterdam! Quote
Capn Frank Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 A lot of ppl made headrails for the Figurehead Contest. Hopefully that get you some ideas. The headrails i made on my Constitution are different compared to most people's: Quote
Governor Mister Phes Posted September 3, 2009 Governor Posted September 3, 2009 This seems more of a MOCing question so I'll move it to the Pirate MOC Forum. Quote
Admiral M Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 Well, I use 1x3 plates, they look better than 1x2 and don't move as easy: Quote
Captain Harlowe Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 (edited) I think, that 1x2 Plates are ideal, you only have to make sure you have fresh and snug fitting specimen. They allow very nice curvatures and have the most equal "flow" of the lines. The main aspect, and difficultthing, is choosing the correct length and curve for the headrails to look good, same with the gallions frames. It may be difficult, but one must not allow oneself to copy the "appearence" of a periode ship or it's elements, as they appear, you need to understand how they work, how the system beyond that was, whats been the idea, and copy the cunstruction and how things work, and it would bring you quite nice results. Unfortunately the Bow and the Stern of 18th C. ships are full of things, this "rule" applies to. Captain Harlowe Edited September 3, 2009 by Captain Harlowe Quote
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