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[WIP] Jack Stone Hulled ship WIP experiment. NOW COMPLETE!

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And here is the completed MOC. Well, as complete as I am likely to do it. I don't care much for doing interiors. A few parts need to be ordered in the correct colours, but otherwise, it's complete.

53095432372_4bafc54c45_z.jpgDauntless V4 (7) by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

53095432272_56452f47af_z.jpgDauntless V4 by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

53095995186_08439de3ea_z.jpgDauntless V4 (9) by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

53095432377_4858110bb2_z.jpgDauntless V4 (8) by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

WIP pictures:

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I've wanted to MOC with those Jack stone hulls for quite some time now, and recently got my hands on a set, with an extra middle section too boot. easy and cheap way to get a large boat going, if you don't mind paying the shipping.

51568864597_08131afb7e_z.jpgDauntless WIP by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

We'll see how much I work on this, I have a few other projects on the go at the moment (Like the Blacktron ship in the background)

51569664931_33d27ec243_z.jpgDauntless WIP by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

51570594835_5687f32c56_z.jpgDauntless WIP by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr

 

EKnight

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6 hours ago, Professor Thaum said:

Great shaping... Er... I'm puzzled by some LBG parts of the bow, the rounded ones. Were are they from ?

Those are part of the hull parts. rather difficult to work around.

EKnight

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3 hours ago, Elephant Knight said:

Those are part of the hull parts. rather difficult to work around.

I've always been curious about the MOCing potential of the 4+ Pirates sets.

The sets in their own right were hideous due to their excessive use of large parts but they I speculated they may have potential for use in larger builds.

There haven't been a great deal of Pirate MOCs utilising 4+ parts and not being a MOCer myself, I've had not feel inclined to experiment.

So it will be interesting to see how this ship turns out. :thumbup:

 

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I love the use of these hull pieces! 
 I always wanted to try moc the early Harry Potter ship that used similar hulls. 
I think someone used them to moc a Flying Dutchman and to this day I think it’s still my favorite “lego” scale version of the ship iv seen.

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I'm looking forward to seeing your progress in working with those hull pieces. I've always found their shaping to be quite interesting and full of potential.

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Due to the excessive sloping/tumblehome at the bow, it looks like more of a "space frigate" to me (a' la Disney's Treasure Island) , rather than a "usual" age of sails ship. Still, you have managed to incorporate those 4+ pieces really seamlessly and one cannot easily discern where the big piece ends and where the small bricks start.

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Interesting build. I have some hull parts, but never thought they could really be useful. Great job finding a use for them.

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I love how your shaping works with the hull pieces! Your post made me decide to upload one I did using these. They are really underused, imo!

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That's a great looking ship! One would hardly even know what the basis of the hulls are if you weren't already aware or looking very, very closely.

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After sitting on my shelf for a few months, I finally got around to making the sales. A few parts need to be swapped out when I get the correct colours, but otherwise it's done. Well, unless I want to go about doing an interior. There is plenty of room, and I left it accessible. I've updated the first post with the pictures.

EKnight

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