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MOC Steampunk Ramship

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Here is one I've been holding onto for some time. This is probably my oldest lasting creation. I just never got around to photographing it. To get pieces for my big airship I had to scrap it but I thought I'd take some commemorative shots prior to that. Here she is, the Ramship!

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As you can see, it depends on both new and old brown which may be why I haven't posted it until now.

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What do you think of it?

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I love steampunk, its so cool!

You did a really good job on this. You said you had to scrap it for parts, have you already posted the new airship or is it still a WIP? I would love to see it!

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It's nice :thumbup:

I don't mind the difference of brown colors. But I think the grey slopes on the sides should be smoother, and you should have cover the top of the ram with tiles. :wink:

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So very Jules Verne......it totally has that late 19th century sci-fi feel to it. :grin:

Brick On Steam-punk On 'tchuk-norst' ! :grin:

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Wow that looks amazing! I personally think that the old and new browns look great together.

Thanks!

I love steampunk, its so cool!

You did a really good job on this. You said you had to scrap it for parts, have you already posted the new airship or is it still a WIP? I would love to see it!

It's still a WIP. I may have it finished by mid-June.

It's nice :thumbup:

I don't mind the difference of brown colors. But I think the grey slopes on the sides should be smoother, and you should have cover the top of the ram with tiles. :wink:

That was all I could do with the pieces I have to make that effect. Yeah, I could have done tiles, or maybe greebles.

So very Jules Verne......it totally has that late 19th century sci-fi feel to it. :grin:

Brick On Steam-punk On 'tchuk-norst' ! :grin:

Thank you!

Simple yet great. The engines look slightly too small, though.

Yeah, I don't think they would work in any position but I was going for simple and unconventional.

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