DeathCap Posted January 28 (edited) Chapter 3: HMS Carolina Previous Chapters Chapter 1 Chapter 2 HMS Carolina is a brig-rigged sloop of war. She carries 14 cannons. Her shallow draught makes her excellent for maneuvering closer to shore; however, this reduces the time she is able to spend at sea. HMS Carolina is loosely based on the real-life Cherokee class and Cruizer class brigs. I fully intend on giving this ship to the royal navy with Thomas Palmer aboard. The commissioning board may rate her as they see fit. I recommend that HMS Carolina be rated as a class 4 or 5. Story Thomas Palmer, acting 2nd Lieutenant aboard HMS Carolina, carries out his duties as officer of the watch. Although the other ship's officers are not on watch, they take their place on HMS Carolina's puny quarterdeck since it is midday and they have nothing better to do. Palmer snaps: Mr. Boyle! Organize a swabbing party and get these decks clean! Mr. Boyle, a Midshipman, scurries towards the quarterdeck and makes his obedience: Aye aye, sir Whilst swabbing the decks, an unfortunate seaman knocks over a bucket in front of Mr. Boyle... Mr. Boyle, already moody due to not being able to pass the examination for lieutenant, ominously condemns the poor seaman. You'll be sorry for this once I've spoken to Mr. Palmer. Untitled by DeathCap, on Flickr With a great sigh, Palmer privately admonishes Mr. Boyle. I'm sure it was an honest mistake, but that man will suffer horribly once the captain hears of this. Do not threaten to punish the men out loud, it forces my hand. Soon enough, the entire ship's company is mustered to witness punishment. Commander Palmer: This man is guilty of negligence and shall be punished according to the rules at sea. One dozen, Mr. Holler (Bosun) The crew was shocked, a dozen lashes was a savage punishment for such a small offense. If this keeps up, mutiny will begin brewing. Mr. Holler: Aye aye sir, one dozen it is, string him up The punishment begins promptly. The bosun's cane makes a horrible sound as it makes contact with the seaman. Soon enough, blood falls onto the freshly cleaned deck. Bosun: 12 all and done sir! Very well, cut him down, announces the 1st Lieutenant With a yawn, Commander Palmer retires to his quarters You take it from here Mr. Eccleston (1st Lieutenant) I have important business to attend to (a nap) Aye aye, sir Mr. Eccleston hurriedly replies. Mr. Calamy, call the surgeon and take him to the sick bay at once! Edited January 28 by DeathCap Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOD Posted January 28 Interesting and true to life continuation of the story. This is a well built and beautiful custom hull ship! I like the details of the masts, sails, rigging and the upper deck with the guns and grating, Great and detailed photo story of the punishment. I wouldn't be surprised if the sailor joined the pirates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Professor Thaum Posted January 28 No need to inquire why are there so many Sea Rats... That navy is inhuman... The Doctor Thaum and the Rats severely condemn this ( nice )MOC and grant political asylum to that poor sailor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeathCap Posted January 29 On 1/28/2023 at 4:35 AM, Professor Thaum said: The Doctor Thaum and the Rats severely condemn this ( nice )MOC and grant political asylum to that poor sailor Haha I'm glad everyone liked this story. If this sailor deserted and joined the Sea Rats, I have no doubt that Commander Palmer would search the seas just to flog him …or worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOD Posted January 29 (edited) 36 minutes ago, DeathCap said: Haha I'm glad everyone liked this story. If this sailor deserted and joined the Sea Rats, I have no doubt that Commander Palmer would search the seas just to flog him …or worse. It could be that Commander Palmer has this MRCA an encounter with Commodore Kane's merchant fleet! Edited January 29 by NOD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yperio_Bricks Posted January 29 Great story and ship! The masts are well build and the soldiers on the tops are a nice detail. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kai NRG Posted January 30 What a great ship, I love the detailed decks and the nicely curved bow. Intense story too, nice job bringing it to life with the minifigure posing! I also am impressed by your sails, they have a really good curve on them, are they made out of paper? I've never gotten my paper to look quite so natural! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeathCap Posted January 30 27 minutes ago, Kai NRG said: I also am impressed by your sails, they have a really good curve on them, are they made out of paper? I've never gotten my paper to look quite so natural! Yes, this is the first ship with paper sails. I think they are much easier to make than cloth sails and they look better than the cloth sails I made. To get more natural-looking paper sails, I would recommend cutting half-ovals at the bottom of the sails. Let me know if you would like more tips! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kai NRG Posted January 31 21 hours ago, DeathCap said: To get more natural-looking paper sails, I would recommend cutting half-ovals at the bottom of the sails. Let me know if you would like more tips! Well, I build a ship every decade, more or less, but I will mentally file that tip away for future reference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thomas Waagenaar Posted February 2 Lovely looking ship! And that poor sailor! If I were him, I'd definitely take up on Thaum his offer, can't have cruelty like that! Big fan of the rigging, the paper sails really do add a nice touch to the ship! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fraunces Posted February 2 Very nice ship and i like the story also very much, good to see some realism into our childrens toys sometimes great one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Braunsfeld Posted February 4 Fine ship and great job with those blue navy torsos! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bregir Posted March 4 @DeathCap The HMS Carolina has been licensed for the Crown of Corrington, and 60 dbs has been transferred for the build. It is also our pleasure to confirm the commission of (formerly acting) lieutenant Thomas Palmer as second upon the HMS Carolina. I also really like the moc and give it a clear for GoC. You have achieved a nice hull shape with the half stud offset increments in width, although it does give clear steps. For future builds, it may be interesting to experiment with hinges or perhaps bend bricks. Your rigging is nice too, although there are a few "irish pennants" (uncut loose ends of string), that you may consider removing for future builds. Overall, though, there are a lot of excellent details in the rigging, and this is a great brig moc! I wish her all the best in her adventures across the Brick Seas! She will serve the Royal Navy well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites