Thank you all for your replies!.
I might, it'll depend on if I get ahold of the upper-bow hull piece, then I should be good to go from there.
No sails because my option for sails would have been to brickbuild them, which is something that will either go beautifully (i.e. Dunkleosteus' ships) or horrifically (i.e. this ship, had I decided to try)
Sailing around, pillaging and plundering, is all well and good.
What is not, however, is when you don't have enough plunder to be pillaged, as happened to this particular crew.
The pirates were not at all pleased with the paltry amount of booty offered by the Redcoat captain, so the pirate captain decided to make an executive decision.
Hope you enjoyed, lads.
EDIT: Rendered pictures.
Thank you guys!
I was going to try to build the English Ensign, but I settled for the St George's Cross in the end as it was just easier.
As for the time period, I did a little research but most of the schooners I found were more Napoleonic-era ones, as per Plaid Beard's description. Also based on that, I suppose its a mid-1700s schooner, despite the slope on the stern.
A good morning/afternoon/evening to you all.
I've been hanging around here for a while now, and I've decided it's high time I came up with something of my own to contribute. I drew inspiration from Dread Pirate Wesley's HMS Pickle, mostly for doing the hull and the spars.
So, without further ado, I present my first MOC: a 12-gun, 2-masted, fore-and-aft rigged schooner.
Port Side.
Schooner 4B
Starboard Side.
The head-on view.
And a view of the stern.
Comments and criticism are welcome. If you would like additional shots of different angles, just ask and I will be happy to oblige.