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Captain Braunsfeld

MOC: Updating the Classics (5) - 1547 Black Knights Boat (Revisited)

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Hello world!

I would like to continue my MOC series "Updating the Classics".

(part 1: MOC: Updating the Classics (1) - 6018 Battle Dragon Revisited

part 2: MOC: Updating the Classics (2) - 6049 Viking Voyager

part 3:MOC: Updating the Classics (3) - 6057 Sea Serpent Revisited

part 4:MOC: Updating the Classics (4) - 1752 Crossbow Boat Revisited)

I am running out of original castle ships - but here is one more and one more will follow and close this series.

1547 Black Knights Boat (Original & Revisited):

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1547 Black Knights Boat (Original):

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As you can see I do not have the original knights. :cry_sad:

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What is best about this boat is the dragon head as a gallion.

That TLG designer at that time was really good.

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1547 Black Knights Boat (Revisited):

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So, it was key to keep the dragon head - I have only modified it slightly and changed the colours to have less contrasting colours.

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The new boat seems to come from Mitgardia. :grin:

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One more to come!

I hope you enjoyed it. C&C welcome!

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Cool updated version of that Black Knights Boat.......keep them coming and Brick On 'Captain Braunsfeld' ! :grin:

Thanks - there is one more that I have posted.

Great job! I really like how well you made the hull with just inverted slopes and bricks :thumbup: Neat dragon too :classic:

:sweet: The dragon is just a modification. The original boat is actually very good.

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I really love this series :classic:

Once more you did a great job. Especially the dragon is very nice!

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Yepp, I think reddish brown is doing the dragon good. You really kept all the old knights and everything to rebuild the old model. That's cool. I wonder how many of these are still around at all?

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Sir Glorfindel is proud to travel in such a fine vessel :thumbup:

The dragon head and rudder area are both excellent, nice use of brooms :classic:

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