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Dunkleosteus

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  1. Defy fate, reanimate!

    1. Capn Frank

      Capn Frank

      Welcome back.:-)

  2. Hell yeah! Complete departure of everything and than powder room explosion! Thanks man ) Of course you can borrow everything you want (: Thank you! Well, I'm really bad at maths :) Thanks) Glad that you like it) Yep, I'd be happy to see some of my design on the shelf, but at first I'm going to get an appropriate shelf
  3. Hey-ho! Sorry for the update of this relatively old post. Just a small test of Bluerender 0005 - 3 renders of 22.000 bricks - Liberty and frightened little boat. 1st - 1h15m 2nd - 5h26m 3rd - 9h52m resolution 5000x4000 Liberty and boat BRtest1 by George Ozerov, on Flickr Liberty and boat BRtest2 by George Ozerov, on Flickr Liberty and boat BRtest3 by George Ozerov, on Flickr Thank you for your attention
  4. Hey-ho, Gentlemen of luck and wind! Have an enemy fort to destroy? Or bored of your own? Got a bunch of ships-of-the-line on the horizon? Broadside is too ordinary for you? Bomb ketch is definitely the one you need! more hr pictures are on flickr as usual: https://www.flickr.c...157658214854751 Bomb Ketch Lamia by George Ozerov, on Flickr Two or More Masts - with Gaff or Bermuda Rigged Sails - 4C
  5. Thanks! Good poetry, man! No islands in my collection - yet)
  6. Спасибо) Well, sth is going to be finished soon. Definitely not as exciting as Liberty, but probably quite a rare guest in this forum. At the moment I can say that it's two-master with historically accurate shape.
  7. Phred is probably more interested in that delicious yellow fish - he looks at it with the greatest of passion! Aye, it is Luther from "Freddi Fish" of 1994! Although he was green. I am sure that if you don't going to show us this giant beauty, whose hull has been used for unmercifully keelhauling... You will be definitely keelhauled under the spiked hull of Troglodyte, so beware! :D
  8. Our secret service agent has brought mysterious photos of battleship HMS Hello Kitty. After that for some reason he became blind. HMS Hello Kitty by George Ozerov, on Flickr
  9. I imagine how much fun you've got playing with those levitating entrails :D
  10. Glad that you like her :) Thank you! When I was a kid, for a long time thought that square sails rule, while gaff sails are not serious. But when I've got a chance to get on board of a captain's gig, I've changed (and perhaps lost for a while ) my mind. This thing is freakin' fast. Thanks) Thank you. Well, at the moment I have 25 ships, so maybe it's a time to end this
  11. Thank you for your interest The main problem of this ship is the size - it's too damn big for the prehab-hull model. So the hull is too narrow, top view is awful, rigging bricks are too small; 2,5 decks are definitely out of the scale. But I'm sincerely happy that you like it anyway (:
  12. Thank you, but please, this ship is so retarded for now
  13. Hey-ho, sea brothers! There is a ship I want to show you - a "relaxing" work after a big one. Also there are some "drowning" tests of BR (: The pictures are here on my flickr: https://www.flickr.c...157650894546303 Thanks for your attention! Schooner 6B
  14. Thanks! The interior was the most boring part) Man, it's Lego Digital Designer, providing virtual bricks. In this bricky LDD only bricks all around, no fabric, savvy? Well, at first I should accept the fact that I would not be able to build sth better&bigger than Liberty and than... I still would undertake a try
  15. Thank you very much for these kind words, dear colleagues! I absolutely support the idea of a fundraiser! According to my calculations, the cost of Liberty will be equal to gross national product of several small countries. So that instead of building this ship in.. flesh, we could provide food and.. liberty to the several hundreds of thousands of African aborginals! I am very glad that you like the ship
  16. [pid][/pid] Hey-ho, Ladies and Gentlemen! I'm glad to finally show you my 24th ship and personal triumph - 1st rate ship of the line! The biggest creation I ever created, my pride and my pain in the neck for weeks. Speciall thanks to my dear friend KB - he graciously lent me these marvelous french flags for La Liberté and provided indispensable rendering support! I truly don't know what I would have done without him. You can find the ship here on my flickr: https://www.flickr.c...57651584194912/ Thanks for watching!
  17. Blimey! It is a great honor for me humble soul Thank you! Large Thanks to all of you!
  18. Dear Kurigan! This is just great that you're interested in my method, and it's double great to read so many intelligent considerations! It was a real pleasure for me to explore your review. As I have written on the first slide of my little tutorial, the technique works in LDD and may work in real plastic, but I never tested it.. Of course, my humble knowledge of terrestrial gravitation suggests to me that transferring of my technology into real bricks definitely should be a great challenge. For today I haven't any single brick to implement the idea into non-virtual lego, and to be honest I don't see this as a problem. Firstly, LDD is merely a remarkable thing itself, Secondly...There is no necessity for me to be the one who will try to figure out how it could be implemented. Special board mounting or special stand? Who knows what will be the solution for it?) At the moment I'm 23 and I have no particular desire and financial opportunity, but..I know that there are those who prefer touchable lego bricks and I sincerely respect their passion! The reason why I've made this tutorial - a delicate desire to share my experience in the field of sailing ships virtual creation. Personally, I see no difference between the creation in reality or virtual reality, the most important processes still taking place inside the human's head and if the embodiment of these images delights eyes and romanticizes hearts.. This is enough for me. Thank you, my friend) Alas, no one but you and I knows Stacey, so I decided to leave her behind the scenes.. At the same time you can find there another equal insane probably female creation!
  19. Tutorial https://www.flickr.c...../<br /><br />
  20. Hey-ho! Here are some mocs without index (if I got it right): http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=98974&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=102498&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=102667&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=103561&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=103787&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=105447&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=106319&hl= http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=107187&hl=
  21. Thank you, my dear friend, it's always nice to read your feedback ( : In fact, this ship is an attempt to combine all my shipbuilding experience in one creation, while simplifying certain structure aspects. I suppose that it could be a very important step. All in the name of strengthening our fleet! How knowest thou, these days my hero computer is quite exhausted digesting new project, so at any moment I'm waiting for a visit of SPAI Thanks! Thank you. So these tortures with a rope were worth it) Eagle eye She is exactly 30 studs wide! You, sir, will be surely the first who notice enemy sails at the horizon! Thank you, gentlemen! Which one is better to try for real In your opinion? But wait, This list will soon be replenished by new three-decker, the largest and most beautiful of all ships that have been ever built at Dunkleosteus' ShipyardsTM Thanks! :) Thank you) In fact, these sails are the easiest part... and most annoying at the same time Thank you, it's really nice and also important to me! Thank you so much)
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