Sebeus I Posted February 5, 2012 (edited) I'm working on two ships at the same time (three actually, including the Dutchman) A frigate and a brig-of-war, I'm transferring the upper sections of Din's Fire (my previous frigate) to a brown hull, that way the colors come out better (the previos one was build on the red-gray Red beard runners hulls). However the main reason to start this delicate hull-switch can be seen in following two pictures; Lower Balcony of the Flying Dutchman Upper bow section of Din's Fire As you may have already seen I use a hinge plate on the FD's Balcony, a black one two infact for the whole balcony, I want to replace them by light grey ones, the only ones I have are...on my frigate Furthermore there's also a lot of light gray on Din's Fire which would also be very useful on the Flying Dutchman. Anyway, Din's Fire's previous condition : Din's Fire today : And the new hull (BUT old hull type ! ) Besides hull swap I made more changes, there will be working lights in the cabin, a capstan that can be used to haul up both port and starboard anchors (using a switch to choose which one) and hopefully a working rudder. No pneumatic chaser cannons though That's for later (on a different ship, probably next month or so). This picture looks pretty chaotic I suppose so I will attempt to explain the workings (text under the pictures): This is the axle on which I will attach the capstan (maybe two even, on gun deck and upper deck). Using conical gears I get a horizontal driven axle. This axle passes through some technic bricks, goes all the way through the hold via a universal joint Now you might wonder why I use such joint when the axle doesn't change angle The answer is simple, While building big ships on prefab hulls I noticed that there appears to be a slight curve when the ship is finished, probably caused by the multiple use of plates and bricks which connect the hull pieces. The universal joint compensates for that. Coming up to the prow of the ship there are also universal joints which are here used to raise the axle, that way I can place the winches for the anchors even more to the front. (the black pannels which cover the joints are there as a support for the foremast.) This complex structure holds the switch that will allow you to choose which anchor to haul up, for now there's only one anchor attached though. here's a top view: I also made catheads for the anchors. Now onto the stern laddies I want a working rudder but I also want it to be historically accurate, this combination makes it pretty difficult. Rudder goes right into the cabin. The rudder chain does not have a function here, the steering will be realized by a tiller connected to a steering wheel. Now onto the coolest part; the table inside the cabin has two small lanterns on top of it When I remove the table... Light function ! The electric wire goes all the way to the hold where there's enough room to fit a 9V batterybox. Pretty cool huh ? Oh right, I would almost forget, while I was at it I made a Brig-of-war as well, I'm short on parts to finish it though. I was also planning a capstan in this ship but it might be too small Anyway, I'll be posting an update on the frigate somewhere next week. Btw, as for the PPP contest I'm in, the poll for week 3 has opened so if you're a member at forbidden cove you can cast a vote My last entry has been build as well, wish me luck Edited February 5, 2012 by Sebeus Iniwum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Green Hair Posted February 5, 2012 Seems like your fleet is wel under sail way sir! Might I ask of what part the lantern in your entry for the contest is made of? Is it a Spongebob jellyfish net? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebeus I Posted February 5, 2012 (edited) Seems like your fleet is wel under sail way sir! Might I ask of what part the lantern in your entry for the contest is made of? Is it a Spongebob jellyfish net? Well, I got it from this set. here's a better pic; Btw, I forgot to add but my previous Frigate, Din's Fire was build relying on your great tutoral Edited February 5, 2012 by Sebeus Iniwum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frank Brick Wright Posted February 5, 2012 This is epic! So I saw your entry at MocPages at I must say it is really cool, the yellow cone at the base of the building is really clever And this ship craziness? Building how many ships at the same time? I lost the count Your technic ship does look amazing, I'm sure it will be even better than the previous one. I would like to suggest new features but I'm not sure if any of them is applicable or is just to insane: guns firing after you pull something, rotating the masts instead of the sails to catch the wind trough some sort of mechanism, open the door of the cabin by rotating something (in the interior, perhaps), but I guess all are just too crazy Perhaps one day you should make a rudder commanded by remote control, it would be fun! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebeus I Posted February 5, 2012 This is epic! So I saw your entry at MocPages at I must say it is really cool, the yellow cone at the base of the building is really clever And this ship craziness? Building how many ships at the same time? I lost the count Your technic ship does look amazing, I'm sure it will be even better than the previous one. I would like to suggest new features but I'm not sure if any of them is applicable or is just to insane: guns firing after you pull something, rotating the masts instead of the sails to catch the wind trough some sort of mechanism, open the door of the cabin by rotating something (in the interior, perhaps), but I guess all are just too crazy Perhaps one day you should make a rudder commanded by remote control, it would be fun! I can tell you that I'm working on a 4th ship with a crazy feature, really crazy, I dare not say more for it is so crazy it might not even work It does involve RC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foremast Jack Posted February 5, 2012 I also made catheads for the anchors. I really like the use of the middle-eastern arch brick here. Looks very authentic. I'm sure these ships will be just a good as everything you do, but you really should finish one before you start another... *cough* Flying Dutchman *cough*. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes5a Posted February 6, 2012 Seems like I have to "refer" to some of your ideas and techniques for my Surprise. =] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebeus I Posted February 6, 2012 (edited) A dilemma, I have this really bad ship I would post but I barely dare to post it because of its bad quality so I will add another ship to make the complete post look better The arch bricks on the prow, first time I did that was on my spanish sloop-of-war. The stern, it's a very old basic technique, but it can be very effective. Some nice details aren't they but ofcourse you probably want to see the whole ship... Well, I warned you. I can't figure it out, is it the disastrous color scheme that makes it look so bad or are there other aspects involved ? Anyway, time for some better stuff Surely this must compensate for the failure above My spanish sloop-of-war and new mechanic ship engaging in battle. I could ask which of these two ships you prefer but somehow I get this feeling that the spanish sloop would be the one so I'm just not gonna ask, you need to be able to touch and experience the Mechanic ship to fully appreciate it and you simply can't (unless you would go to Brickmania in Belgium, in April, if it hasn't been demolished yet). I'm building a lot of ships at the same time, at one point, a few months ago I was building 13 ships, only a few of them got finished and some of them are still being worked on. I'll post the mechanic ship later this week. Edited February 6, 2012 by Sebeus Iniwum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Storel Posted February 7, 2012 Hmm, on that 'disasterous ship' what I reckon the problem is, is the main mast. It just looks so out of place compared to the rest of the ship; which I actually like I think if you could replace the sand yellow pieces, it would look a lot better Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebeus I Posted February 19, 2012 When I'm stuck on one ship I start another one until I'm stuck there as well, usually I found a sollution for the first one in the meantime, that's how I work Update on the Frigate: This capstan will be connected with another capstan on the main deck through a technic axle. Ah, just look at the reflection of those bricks Those dark and light blue bricks have never seen the bottom of a big curver box, where's the time, when all bricks went in the same box Comparison with my brig-of-war (which has masts now). And as a bonus a comparison with my WIP Flying Dutchman This isn't really a relevant comparison though, the Flying Dutchman is a waterline model while my Frigate is not. As a result the FD might not look so much bigger that the Frigate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hiawatha Posted February 25, 2012 Can't wait until you finish all of these ships. That will be one impressive fleet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brinstar Posted February 26, 2012 Those are some really fantastic MOC's Sebeus. I really can't wait to see the finished versions. At the moment I particularly like the Frigate, the little details really make it stand out. The building techniques have given me inspiration for my own models. That being said the WIP Flying Dutchmen looks like it could be something really special, the scale of it is very impressive indeed. I envy the incredible amount of parts you have that allows you to work on several projects at once. I'm currently trying to get the parts together for a work in progress Brig-of-war and have been surprised by the cost in assembling the parts for what is a fairly small scale project. Anyway, keep up the good work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir E Fullner Posted March 4, 2012 Great idea using a butterfly net for a lamp. The flag hides the fact it is actually a net. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cousarmy0001 Posted March 5, 2012 I like how low your sloop of war is. When I was designing my MOC frigate, I had several designs that wound up being as tall as a ship of the line would have been in minifig scale. Even my Frobisher is actually a little bit taller than I would have liked. Very good job on that one, sir! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites