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Hello again,

when I read C.S. Foresters Hornblower novels I was intrigued by the bomb vessels he commands during the time of Napoleon's war against Russia.

However, I was never sure what they would look like.

So, I have made up my mind. And created huge mortars. And very small ships to carry them.... :-)

This is probably historical nonsense, but I had a sufficient amount of fun.

So, here they are, the pseudo-british bomb vessels:

small_bomb_vessels2a.jpg

small_bomb_vessels7.jpg

The mortar is probably too massive for such a small ship:

small_bomb_vessels5.jpg

.. and where to put the ammunition?

small_bomb_vessels1.jpg

I probably chose not to care :-)

small_bomb_vessels6.jpg

Take care,

till next time,

Captain Braunsfeld

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This is a proper Lego masterpiece. I love that infantile look because it fits so well with how i looked at lego when i first discovered it.

The (soccer)balls in the Grand Emporium come to mind as ammunition, but then in black of course.

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Hi Michaelozzie,

thanks for finding a real bomb vessel - obviously these things need to have a longer body/hull.

However, I like the idea that everyone has to stay in the back of the ship in order to stabilize the thing :-)

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