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This is my first posting on a Eurobricks forum

16476355587_208d91df56_c.jpgHMS Ontario LDD by Anders Thuesen, on Flickr

pirates-indexed.gif Two Masts - Snow - 22A

And to start me off I will post my first LDD-design.

Back in 2010 It was my first attempt designing an accurate ship using LDD.

It was supposed to look like the British Snow "HMS Ontario"

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Just moving your splendid ships to the proper MOC forum pirate_satisfied.gif

He he

Hope so. I'm still trying to find my way around town. Still consider myself this wrinkled weirdo with the strange geeky approach to ship-mocs pirate_classic.gif

I like it :)

Thanks man. She was a start. Still gets a bit misty looking at herpirate_blush.gif

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I really like it. Especially the name, as Ontario is the name of a Canadian province, and I'm Canadian pirate_laugh_new.gif I particularly liked what you did with the bow. Looks really nice.

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It was supposed to look like the British Snow "HMS Ontario"

This vessel is definitely snow-rigged. I learned way more about different rigged vessel in the recent reorganization of the Ship Index.

If you ever decide to build this vessel out of real bricks, I would recommend using the piece imaged below to provide stability between the snow mast and main mast. :pir-wink:

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If you ever decide to build this vessel out of real bricks, I would recommend using the piece imaged below to provide stability between the snow mast and main mast. :pir-wink:

3176.gif

It is an early attempt. If I ever try to build the HMS Ontario it will be a complete redesign. I have learned so much the last couple of years, and especially my early design of masts have proven to be lacking.

I would rather use this

http://img.brickowl....2-695798-38.jpg

or a combination of this

http://img.brickowl....2-279957-38.jpg

and this

http://img.brickowl....2-589908-39.jpg

, but the brick you suggest actually worked just fine on my "HDMS Lougen" model

So thanks :thumbup:

Edited by Anders T

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I like your detailed keel most of all - they're usually unseen in LEGO ships. The more we learn, the more we know.

Thanks man.

This is gorgeous!

Fantastic LDD model here!

I really like it. Especially the name, as Ontario is the name of a Canadian province, and I'm Canadian pirate_laugh_new.gif I particularly liked what you did with the bow. Looks really nice.

Here is some additional pictures as well

21528184691_f135f8fc8d_c.jpgHMS Ontario side by Anders Thuesen, on Flickr

21519520665_91a7296b17_c.jpgHMS Ontario front by Anders Thuesen, on Flickr

21508368302_80a86401d6_c.jpgHMS Ontario bottom by Anders Thuesen, on Flickr

21331455750_5592fe9a54_c.jpgHMS Ontario top by Anders Thuesen, on Flickr

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You have truly mastered the art of hull curvature with these LDD models - especially considering all the blocky elements used to create the effect. Nice work.

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