legobeard Posted June 25, 2011 Hello, today I will be showing you a MOC I have made. It is showing a ship that has crashed into a reef/some rocks and has started to sink. I'm not the best at MOC building, but I think this is some great work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corydoras Posted June 25, 2011 Yay! Let's just casually put some random pieces on a baseplate and call it a MOC. Sorry if I'm a bit too rough, but this is something a 3 year old would make. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
legobeard Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) Yay! Let's just casually put some random pieces on a baseplate and call it a MOC. Sorry if I'm a bit too rough, but this is something a 3 year old would make. I undersand, but like I said, I'm not the best at MOCs Edited June 25, 2011 by legobeard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SirSven7 Posted June 25, 2011 Thats a little harsh, but I think the problem arises from the quality of the pictures, maybe if we had a decent overview shot and the camera quality was a little higher the MOC would look better, I like the pose of the man sinking into the sea, but the boat head looks too sparse. I would say its a good inital start, but it needs work. Keep it up and you could create something brilliant:thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horry Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) Here we've got a good point why this is an AFOL-board. We've got standards in MOCing here we expect because we've got years (sometimes decades) of buildin' experience. Not seing them in a MOC makes us giving constructive or even destructive feedback. Legobeard says in his profile that he's 12 - Kid, this is a board for people who want to discuss building techniques and styles. When I was your age, I was using my Lego to create worlds and have fun in them - do the same - don't try to be grown up and miss all the fun by using your Lego to build models instead of playing with it. @Corydoras: Tell this to a child and I consider you heartless. So I think you thought Legobeard was an andult - If you talked to me like this, I would feel bein' treated very impolitely - So yeah, for your standard this might be a little primitive - If you now that what you say sounds harsh, why not rephrase it? I love Eurobricks for bein' a place where all the people are generous and constructive and polite and committed. Let's keep it that way. Edited June 25, 2011 by Horry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erdbeereis Posted June 25, 2011 Yay! Let's just casually put some random pieces on a baseplate and call it a MOC. Sorry if I'm a bit too rough, but this is something a 3 year old would make. Please refrain from posting such rude comments in the future. At least give a little constructive feedback to go with the criticism. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dukesc Posted June 25, 2011 (edited) Well put Horry and SirSven7. Legobeard, do not be deterred by anyone, when there are so many people here willing to be helpful with your MOCing. The best way for you to improve is by doing it. Now then, back to your Moc. I suggest you build up the ship some, even if it's in a broken up manner. Is there a story line? Edited June 25, 2011 by dukeschunke Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Capt.JohnPaul Posted June 25, 2011 I suggest you build up the ship some, even if it's in a broken up manner. I agree. Even though the sip crashed, perhaps you need to build up walls of your ship. Use different bricks with gaps in holes in the wall to look like punctured wood and where it is damaged. Also, I'm not sure if I saw some (haven't seen all the pictures) cannons. Make a cabin and wheel too. Even another deck!(You could take some plates and stick them onto the sides of the ship diagonally to look like splintered and cracked floors.) I'm not the best at broken ships so that is the advice I give you. For the background/environment, make some big rocks that would actually look it could obliterate a vessel. Make it pointy and use slopes to make it look natural. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Derfel Cadarn Posted June 26, 2011 Yay! Let's just casually put some random pieces on a baseplate and call it a MOC. Sorry if I'm a bit too rough, but this is something a 3 year old would make. Let's just casually bash an inexperienced kids moc cause it's not up to a higher standard. Sorry if I'm a bit too rough Cory, but you're an adult and that comment sounds like something a 3 year old would write. As for this moc, I can see what your trying to achieve here and you have got the foundation, you just need to build on it a little. Like others have said, you could do with building up the ship a bit more and maybe have some broken masts strewn about. The more you build the better you will get, so keep building and try using pictures for reference as that will help. Don't let certain comments put you off, there as a lot of experienced builders here but they all had to start somewhere. You gain experience over time, not in an instant. Have a go at building you moc up some more and post pictures of your changes. I'm sure it will get better and better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corydoras Posted July 1, 2011 I thought this board is for adults only: Eurobricks is intended for a mature (around 18 years of age) audience In case you don't remember, the line above shows during the registration process. What's the point of having such information if it is being ignored? Don't blame me for thinking Eurobricks is an AFOL-oriented message board, I swear I didn't expect to meet a kid aged 12 here. In Poland we have an AFOL site that's very strict about age - only people above 18 are allowed to register; on the other hand, we also have a separate message board exclusively for teenagers. Everyone follows the rules and it's always clear whether I'm talking to an adult or a kid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tazmaniac Posted July 1, 2011 I thought this board is for adults only: That may be the case but even so if you have nothing nice to say best to say nothing at all and save us all the embarressment. And good on the little fella for taking your harsh comments on the chin (what a trooper). Keep at it legobeard it takes time buddy, good luck and have fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erdbeereis Posted July 1, 2011 I thought this board is for adults only: In case you don't remember, the line above shows during the registration process. What's the point of having such information if it is being ignored? Don't blame me for thinking Eurobricks is an AFOL-oriented message board, I swear I didn't expect to meet a kid aged 12 here. In Poland we have an AFOL site that's very strict about age - only people above 18 are allowed to register; on the other hand, we also have a separate message board exclusively for teenagers. Everyone follows the rules and it's always clear whether I'm talking to an adult or a kid. It is, and as you can see, we are dealing with it. However, regardless of age, it is a requirement to be cordial to all members even if you might not agree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Cam Posted July 1, 2011 It is, and as you can see, we are dealing with it. However, regardless of age, it is a requirement to be cordial to all members even if you might not agree. Perfectly stated, just because someone breaks the rules, that doesn't give you the right to be rude, if you spot a situation you think is a problem, hit the report button. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites