Captain'Spaulding Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Steampunk! I just made this one to try to used many diferent colors in one MOC, and make a beach whit SNOT technique. I've made a story for this, but it's too hard for me to translate, sorry. The captain try to find his childr who as been kidnapted by the vilain (in black). The party just started, fight! Fight! Fight!!! Hope you like it. Close view and bot whit heavy weapon assault: (Landing?)whitout minifigs: The bad guys: I've made a "black box" because I don't have a lot of pieces... The technics serves to nothing, just for steampunk details! Quote
Legostein Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Hello! That's an outstanding scenery! The snot technique to do a mosaic-like landscape is a great touch! And the socket itself is a creation of its own with all the gears, bones and skulls. There's one thing that amazes me most. You found a use for old and yellowed blue bricks! Simply fantastic that is! Cheers, ~ Christopher Quote
Captain'Spaulding Posted October 15, 2009 Author Posted October 15, 2009 Hello!That's an outstanding scenery! The snot technique to do a mosaic-like landscape is a great touch! And the socket itself is a creation of its own with all the gears, bones and skulls. There's one thing that amazes me most. You found a use for old and yellowed blue bricks! Simply fantastic that is! Cheers, ~ Christopher Thanks! I can't throw my older blue bricks, they are very used sure, but they're my first blue pieces... love them better than new one I've got... Some say that the landscape is to much regular(plat) Maybe i should change that... But I've destroy it, I can't build a lot of thinks whithout braking old one... I've got a small collection than other in this forum... I do whit what I've got. Cheers, Capt'n Spaulding Quote
Big Cam Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Holy Cow, your frame if nothing else is just stunning. I appreciate the break down pics, it let me know how you did the smooth water without tiles. This is probably common practice but I'm not a MOC'r so I didn't know. Splendic work, I love all the details and the guy on the shore just looks like he's ready for a battle. Quote
Commodore Hornbricker Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 That's fantastic. The mini-figures are great and so is the ship but the platform.box you have built is really wonderful and the ocean and sand is amazing. My favorite touch has to be the wet sand to dry sand transition that you have created. Great idea to do it the way you did. I like this a lot. Quote
Lego_Warlord_8 Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 The black box sure adds to the creation... Really digging that boat, very steampunk-ish, the minifigs are great as well. Keep up the great work! ~LW 8~ Quote
Captain'Spaulding Posted October 15, 2009 Author Posted October 15, 2009 Holy Cow, your frame if nothing else is just stunning.I appreciate the break down pics, it let me know how you did the smooth water without tiles. This is probably common practice but I'm not a MOC'r so I didn't know. Splendic work, I love all the details and the guy on the shore just looks like he's ready for a battle. That's a joke for french people like me who speak english like cow? Tanks for comment every one! Realy like a lot... Bien que ce ne soit pas facile de tout comprendre Quote
Eilif Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Great Job, Your creation is defintely one that rewards a closer look. I see new things every time. Nice job mixing european and asian elements. The banners and banner stand is nice and creepy. The display stand with gears is a very nice touch to remind the viewer of what kind of universe they are looking into. Additionally, I would not thought of putting the dwarf beard on the pirate captian, I will definitely be stealing that one. One question, I assume the ninja is on the "shore" side, why is he further out in the water than the invaders? Quote
Batbrick Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Fantastic Captain'Spaulding! I love the box look and the technic and skull on the sides work really well as a display piece. A very unusual but very effective design, the actual scene is just as perfect. I love the look of the steampunk boats and robots, and the foliage with skull signpost is a wonderful touch! Batbrick Away! Quote
Fumoffu Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Very nice MOC. I like the mix of Asian into the MOC ... that is very Steam Punk. The smoke effect on the boat is good too. Quote
ILikePi Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 (edited) Wow, this is an amazing MOC! I like the idea of making it into a box. The sides are very detailed and Steampunky! The SNOT waters and sand are very cool! The use of different colors makes it good to look at. The boat looks like it's chock-full of many miniature details - interesting addition! The foliage is nicely "randomized" and I love that flag! Great work! Edited October 17, 2009 by ILikePi Quote
Holy Diver Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 Simply awesome. I think this might be the first Naval Steampunk MOC ever. Quote
Topsy Cret Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 Um... Oh my god. That is very cool. I just can't say it any other way. The beach SNOT, the minifigures, the foliage, the boat-even the stand - all outstanding. I love building simple MOCs like this once in a while, heavily detailed, yet not gigantic. Good day Quote
Zorro Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Looks amazing! You clearly spend a lot of time on making that beautifull Speampunk boat! I really like the armed bot as well! Quote
Commander Laquiet Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 Very nice! I like every detail. Good work. Quote
Milan Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 Great, just great. I like how clean it looks. Details are very nice. Beautiful work, man! Quote
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