anglezoo

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  1. anglezoo

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    Congrats!! Like this very much!
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Ah, well... My crew are a very disciplined bunch and they are made to hold it in until they reach port! Being made of plastic helps too! Joking aside I have too wondered where they would go on a ship with such a design, I guess there must be a door to give access to below the bowsprit...If anyone can shed some light on the subject, please do!
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    There are many ship designs, and the Napoleonic period frigates mostly favoured a closed bow design. Like this Geoff Hunt HMS Surprise or this My link. I have chosen this design based on designs I found in books and the web. I have seen what you are talking about, but it really doesn't apply. I ll give it consideration though and try it out. Thanks for the input.
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    IR Broadside cannons

    I like halfpenguinhalflego's idea...You could attach it to the capstan...!
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    IR Broadside cannons

    It's a very interesting idea. I think you'd need to slow down the whole process though so you could control it more easily, because right now it looks a bit rude.
  6. Thinks that size and use of smooth pieces does not hide crap design.

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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    I've given the lantern quite some consideration, and the current one is the one that has worked best. I used the type with the transparent cheese slopes in my previos ship the Pallas, but never really liked it as it looked too boxy. As far as the other design is concerned, the one with the inverted cone, it looks very realistic but it also looks too big on this ship- I think it is more in keeping with a galleon design ( even though the Diomedes has six middle sections!). If anything it gave the ship a comical look. I have also considered using just a larger radar plate for the top to give the lantern a more conical look, but again it doesn't really look right.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    After listening to a couple of suggestions I have tried to (slightly) change the stern. I didn't want to make it overly elaborate, as this wouldn't be in keeping with the decorations of the Napoleonic era. I had some inspiration from HMS Surprise (formerly HMS Rose) link and used the trophy mini-mini figs from the minifig series. Here is my effort. Please let me know what you think.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    ...changes have been made to the figurehead and bowsprit. I spent some time studying Geoff Hunt's pics of the Surprise, on which this ship is loosely based. For the full set please visit my Flickr page at
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Captain's stateroom
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    There's a pic of the captain's cabin on flickr, the link is in this thread.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Hmmm...very observant. I would have liked to have a working rudder, and tried to, but could not get it to work. Also, it's difficult to get much motion at the back (I use the old hulls for the back - not much lateral motion for the rudder allowed).
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Ok... some more pics: Sorry about the bad pic quality in some. All suggestions welcome, but please none about custom rigging or sails. I have neither the time, nor the patience to engage in this. Also, please bear in mind that this ship was designed to be played with therefore concessions were made to playability vs authenticity. Cheers
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Here's the link, but you won't find any more pics as I haven't taken any more. Am waiting for better light conditions.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Rope is all Lego - mostly the ones with studs on, but there is one long bit that came from the Skull-eye schooner
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    MOC: HMS GAUNTLET

    OMG how incredibly brilliant!!!
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Sigh...resized....
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Disclaimer: No non-Lego parts were used in the making of this ship.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Diomedes is represented in the epic as the most valiant soldier of the war, who never commits hubris. He is often referred to by Homer as the youngest amongst the Achaean warrior-kings, and yet the most powerful fighter, second only to Achilles.
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    Lt. Hastings hastens back to the Diomedes...

    Diomedes or Diomed (Ancient Greek: Διομήδης Diomēdēs ""God-like cunning" or "advised by Zeus"") is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War. He was born to Tydeus and Deipyle and later became King of Argos, succeeding his maternal grandfather, Adrastus. In Homer's Iliad Diomedes is regarded alongside Ajax as one of the best warriors of all the Achaeans (behind only Achilles in prowess). In Virgil's Aeneid he is one of the warriors who entered the Trojan Horse shortly before the sack of Troy.
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    Spanish galleon SANTIAGO

    OMG massively impressed
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    Brig "Apollo"

    I am so loving this! You have had too much fun building my friend! Love the detail!
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    Imperial FLagship MOD

    It's huge, it's awesome, but it sure is ugly! Not my cup of tea thanks