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(MOC) H.M.S Saint Matthews

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Well back in March I showed off my latest creation the HMS saint Matthews a three Decker ship.I got alot of good feedback so i decided to rebuild her from the ground up, so here she is in all her beauty.. first though I would like to thank Captain Green hairs helpful build a frigate tutorial, and admiral croissants realistic sail tutorial! With out further ado here she is!

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What a beauty, Well done on a great ship!

Well deserving of a place on the Blog.......so

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Whoa! :wub:

Suddenly an amazing ship out of nowhere! And what a beauty she is!

The colours are nice, the shape is perfect, the sails are even better and everything is so detailed! :pir-cry_happy:

Truely an amazing vessel, I only miss the name at the stern, and perhaps you can change the headrails to yellow, but that's about it!

Nice lanterns too. :pir-wink:

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That's truly amazing, everything is just so :pir-wub: ! Much improvement from the last version, which was already pretty good. Are there cannons behind the gunports?

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She's a beauty, there one thing I don't like about it though but it's inherent to the prefab hull pieces you used. You see the stern doesn't have a smooth connection to the hull, it's a dissadvantage to the new hull pieces. I don't really know what you can do about that, yet I can't help but notice.

Just a small issue actually, overall this ship is great, love it. :pir-classic:

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Very nice ship! I like almost everything about it. The shape, the colours, stern details and the arrangements.

As others have said though, I think the stern is a bit too large and prominent and indeed yellow headrails are more realistic.

It's nice to hear that my sail tutorial was useful to you, and I must say that your rigging and sails look excellent.

Good luck on future improvements if you're planning to do so, and thanks for sharing!

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Very nice! The thing that instantly jumped out at me was the stern with it's round shape, nearly a circle, and I think it looks awesome! The tried and trusted colourscheme of yellow and black always looks good and the whole ship looks very formidable. I agree with others that yellow would look better for the headrails. Excellent work!

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Excellent looking ship!! I especially like the stern and the masts/rigging... nice work!!

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Absolutely fantastic!! Love the rigging/sails and the decoration at the stern especially.

Nice work!!

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This is a brilliant ship, I have one question, does it open up? is there an inside as well?

Fantastic build :pir-sweet:

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This is a brilliant ship, I have one question, does it open up? is there an inside as well?

Fantastic build :pir-sweet:

+1 we want more ! we want more !

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Its a very beautiful ship!

But i think the biggest ship class for prefab hulls is a frigate.

With two gun decks it could look a little bit clumsy.

But actually you did a great job on it and i think the height of the masts solved this problem (you can see it on the third and fourth pic).

Wellesley

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