Capt Wolf Posted January 15, 2018 With only one ship larger than class 6 active in the Eslandolan Navy, shipbuilders throughout the islands have been put to work. In Weelond, the new class 7 flagship of the Sea of Storms fleet is finally ready to sail. Her name, Espada de Luna (“Sword of Luna”), and figurehead pay tribute to her duty as a warship and to the deity favored by mariners in the Church of the Two Coins. On the fo’c’sle, a lieutenant oversees crewmen tending to the mainstay. At the waist of the ship, another lieutenant oversees crewmen securing one of the cannons. On the quarterdeck, Captain de Flynt discusses matters with Lieutenant Jacobs. A member of the rigging crew up in the top mast pauses for a moment to take in a view of the deck below. The large stern gallery is topped by artwork of a raised sword against a crescent moon. And so Espada de Luna is ready to take her place in Eslandola’s fleet. --- This has been sitting on my shelf for a couple of months, and I finally finished up the rigging and sails. As always, all C&C welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kwatchi Posted January 16, 2018 Gorgeous colouring! It is so well thought out in that respect and it is a great complimentary combination with the yellow striping accenting the design curves. The build and sails and photography are all well done ofc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darnok Posted January 16, 2018 Beautiful build! The overall design is great, and the colours are indeed well balanced. I like the custom prints on the sails as well as the brickbuilt stern decoration. All thumbs up from me! My only issue here has nothing to do with the MOC itself, but the licensing: to me this looks like a class 6, and not even a big one. Compare this one to the "Alejandro da Vargas", the signature ship for class 6 the "Espada de Luna" looks a bit shorter to me, and definitely less massive. I just do not see this as a class 7 at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Capt Wolf Posted January 16, 2018 2 hours ago, Kwatchi said: Gorgeous colouring! It is so well thought out in that respect and it is a great complimentary combination with the yellow striping accenting the design curves. The build and sails and photography are all well done ofc. Thanks. The color scheme did turn out quite nice. And I always try to use the striping to accentuate the curves. And thanks re the photography; it was tricky getting some of those deck detail shots. 1 hour ago, Drunknok said: Beautiful build! The overall design is great, and the colours are indeed well balanced. I like the custom prints on the sails as well as the brickbuilt stern decoration. All thumbs up from me! Thanks! I would have liked to get some more ornamentation into the stern, but it didn't work out. I struggle with stern decoration on my ships. 1 hour ago, Drunknok said: to me this looks like a class 6 Admittedly it is a small class 7, but still a class 7. I think it is a touch longer than the Alajandro da Vargas, but more importantly it has more decks, and larger decks above the main gun deck at that. It also compares favorably with my existing class 7 La Contessa. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Professor Thaum Posted January 16, 2018 Really beautiful... with a nice eslandolan colour scheme Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tezclatipoca Posted January 16, 2018 A great vessel from you as always ! I like the colour scheme... It works perfectly with the ship line and overall design ! Great job ! I may "borrow" you some ideas here and there to build my next ship... I hope to build bigger ships now... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bregir Posted January 16, 2018 Beautiful galleon, Capt Wolf. You have a very distinctive style that to me fits right into my archetype of Eslandian naval architecture. Seems to be the very essence of Eslandolan naval power. Large and powerful, while perhaps not the most nimble and speedy. And the elaborate stern and quarter galleries signals power and riches (perfectly fitting for you money hungry greenies ;) ). As to the licensing question, please all remember that the archetypes should be the benchmark, not previously licensed vessels. So it should be licensed in the class it fits most. For this particular ship, how many midsections does it consist off? (The custom stern seems more or less similar in size to a prefab one) I can't quite make it out from the pictures. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maxim I Posted January 16, 2018 Absolutely fabolous vessel! The stern is amazingly beautifull! Its style reminds me of the Black Sails vessels. ---- About class and licencing. At first glance, it looks like it has 5 midsecs. It certainly is bigger than my class 6 Prince of Stedor and compared to a lot of licenced class 7 fregates, this one certainly belongs in the same class. Compared to Ayrlego's Alejandro, this ons is clearly bigger (an extra deck). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bregir Posted January 16, 2018 I'd say that if it is 5 mids (plus bow and stern pieces) its a class 7, while in 4 mids, it would be a class 6.:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kai NRG Posted January 17, 2018 A very nice ship Capt, the symbol of the sword and moon at the back really jumps out at me but the rigging, sails, and smooth hull are also very well done! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roadmonkeytj Posted January 18, 2018 So much to say about this ship ... The colors the rigging the sails the crew .... A lot of detail in this one. I especially love the sword and moon ... That came together well. I do have to ask how you made the custom printed sails Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Capt Wolf Posted January 18, 2018 On 1/16/2018 at 1:32 AM, Professor Thaum said: Really beautiful... with a nice eslandolan colour scheme Thanks! On 1/16/2018 at 1:36 AM, Faladrin said: A great vessel from you as always ! I like the colour scheme... It works perfectly with the ship line and overall design ! Great job ! I may "borrow" you some ideas here and there to build my next ship... I hope to build bigger ships now... Thanks, and borrow away! On 1/16/2018 at 2:15 AM, Bregir said: Beautiful galleon, Capt Wolf. You have a very distinctive style that to me fits right into my archetype of Eslandian naval architecture. Seems to be the very essence of Eslandolan naval power. Large and powerful, while perhaps not the most nimble and speedy. And the elaborate stern and quarter galleries signals power and riches (perfectly fitting for you money hungry greenies ;) ). Thanks. I've always thought an earlier era/style than the typical Corrie/Oleon Napoleonics was more fitting for Eslandola. On 1/16/2018 at 2:46 AM, Maxim I said: Absolutely fabolous vessel! The stern is amazingly beautifull! Its style reminds me of the Black Sails vessels. Thanks! I really wanted to do more with the stern, but glad you and others like what I achieved. And a Black Sails reference (one of my all-time favorite shows) is a great compliment. Thank you! On 1/17/2018 at 11:29 AM, Kai NRG said: A very nice ship Capt, the symbol of the sword and moon at the back really jumps out at me but the rigging, sails, and smooth hull are also very well done! Thanks! Part of the purpose of this build was to improve my rigging with those hand-grip strings, which I find very aesthetically pleasing. 1 hour ago, Roadmonkeytj said: So much to say about this ship ... The colors the rigging the sails the crew .... A lot of detail in this one. I especially love the sword and moon ... That came together well. I do have to ask how you made the custom printed sails Thanks! The sails are paper (a tan/cream color) and the logos are scanned from various Lego sources and just printed on a normal color printer. I trace outlines of Lego sails, cut 'em out, and hand draw the seams in the sails with brown pencil. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mesabi Posted January 18, 2018 (edited) Nice looking Vessel @Capt Wolf. Definitely has an Eslandolan look to her. I love the sails and the rigging, and the detailing all around is great. However, I've got to fault you on skimping on interiors. Very nice ship otherwise though. Edited January 18, 2018 by Mesabi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garmadon Posted January 19, 2018 Such a gorgeous ship, from stem to stern! Classic Capt Wolf, and you've proved that your style works just as well on such an epic scale as on small vessels - fabulous job all around! The stern, rigging, and sails are all excellent, and your slope approach to the sides works so well! - I'll really have to get a bunch of those slopes myself some time. Lots of great details on deck - glad to see that 1x1 upside brick technique again! A fantastic ship! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elostirion Posted January 20, 2018 (edited) Another typical Capt Wolf beauty. Really, really nice. Packed with cool details, and an immense size - executed without flaws, and nicely presented. Perfect. Edited January 20, 2018 by Elostirion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites