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Mine moc the SL gobon is finally finished and wand thanks all off you for the great reactions at the WIP stage of it.

The SL Gabon is 193 studs long and 50 studs wide and weight around 35 kg and have 38000 parts.

The build whas great to do and i am proud for the result of it.

I hope you will like the final result.

a lot's off greetings,

Edwin.

The original ship the SL Gabon.

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Mine version off it.

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Edwin,

That's outstanding! Besides the colossal scale of your creation, which is impressive by itself, the visual resemblance to the real ship is incredible. Bravo!

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i love the crane, the davit, the waterbomb thrower :wink: and i love the complete tug with all of its details

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Speechless reactions... :wub: I love all of the awesome details and the sheer size of it. :wub: great job, I can't wait to see what your next ship will be :wink:

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Mostest awesomest.

Put it next to the other one!

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The RPa 15 is not mine anymore as you now and if you want seen all mine ships, you must come to Legoworld 2013 in October, Utrecht, Netherlands :wink:

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Very impressive. Well done. I really envy your skills (and Lego budget) :D

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Awesome boat VF,the amount of detail is just amazing. :wub_drool:

I bet the pirate builders would envy you ship hull technique made from technic beams.

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Hi

Great!

There are just two major differences:

The angle of your crane is different from the first image. Yours is unfolded.

The real thing floats - yours: not

;)

Thank you for sharing, especially your interesting WIP. Good luck in selling this beauty to the SL group.

Dino

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This model is amazing. You've heard all the praise for your ship, the photography is top notch also. Bravo on both counts. Thanks for sharing.

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Fantastic peice of art. if I had the money and the space I would buy it and put it on display. It should go in an art museum. Well done.

H

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Thanks for sharing your progress and excellent to see the final creation!

Amazing job, I expect you feel very proud! :grin::thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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The SL Gabon is 193 studs long and 50 studs wide and weight around 35 kg and have 38000 parts.

The build whas great to do and i am proud for the result of it.

I hope you will like the final result.

a lot's off greetings,

Edwin.

I took some old Technic beams out to see the size... and peed my pants! *oh2*

I had to look up 35 kg = 77 lbs... and peed my pants again! :wacko:

Wish I had half that many parts.

But its the best I can say I have seen. And in my opinion perfect! :wub:

Keep up the perfection!

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I really love it! There are no words to describe how much i like it :D

Will U ever try making the Titanic? XD

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Wow, really cool. There are much details anywhere, and the comparison with the real model is really impressive. Great work. There are also many small details that testify to the accuracy of your work.

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