Captain'Spaulding Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 (edited) Hello everyone! This is my last MOC. Theme: Jules Verne, done for a french contest on Legopirate.net. Our member Legomaniac had propose to Sir Nadroj to illustrate the contest Thanks mister Nadroj! (I'm not good in english)short story: Ned land and Conseil go hunting undersea whit Nautilus's crew. They find a treasure in a ship wreck. When they came back to the Nautilus they're attacked by a shark ( 38 to 49min in this movie: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=D9YB1VLQ ) Hope you like it; comments welcome. The ship wreck: The coral reef with its plentiful vegetation and the red octopus: Ned and Conseil treasure: Some details: Ned and Conseil Deep-sea diver wear: Escape the shark! Other view: Capt'n Nemo. Edited August 3, 2010 by Captain'Spaulding Quote
Optimus Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 Just awesome! So many colorful details, I love the way you did the J V at the top of the display! I love all of the unique pieces you used to make the sea weeds / coral, it really makes this look awesome against the blue background! I like how accurate you made it as well, great work! Quote
Blackicep8ntball Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 Tres bon! Beautiful undersea scene. This Jules Verne contest is bringing out some beautiful and novel creations. Very cool, industrial-looking letters on top as well. Good memories from that movie . There are some green, wavy parts you used for some of the sea grass that I don't recognize - are those Lego? Quote
Piratedave84 Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 Magnifique création!!! I especially like the suits you made, aren't they the new atlantis scuba things combined with the old aquaraiders mask? Awesome MOC altogether, there's a LOT to look at!! The coral reef is pretty awesome too! Keep brickin' Pirate Quote
Captain'Spaulding Posted August 3, 2010 Author Posted August 3, 2010 There are some green, wavy parts you used for some of the sea grass that I don't recognize - are those Lego? Those are Lego, I made a picture for you; it's better to understand and for me to explain I've just cutt those unused pieces to make those seaweeds. Thank guys for comments! It's ... Capt'n Spaulding. Quote
Blackicep8ntball Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 Those are Lego, I made a picture for you; it's better to understand and for me to explain I've just cutt those unused pieces to make those seaweeds. Thank guys for comments! It's ... Capt'n Spaulding. Very clever! It's a very effective technique. Quote
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