Gahrian
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Great design. Awesome job.
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Nice! I want to see it in-real-bricks
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This is brilliant! I'm left with my jaw in the lowest possible position. Fantastic work. Inspiration! Thank you for sharing. This one is perfect.
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The result is nothing short of amazing. You sir, win! This is awesome and inspiring.
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Agreed. Set of the year.
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Awesome moc. love it.
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Great MOC with nice atmosphere and very good colour choices. But ... BLUECOATS WITH FLESH HEADS!!! My head! It hurts! .... poor bluecoats.
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This is awesome! Fantastic work
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Awesome! Great techniques!
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I have posted this MOC earlier this year on MOCpages, but I found EB forums to have too few Space Police 1 MOCs, so I'm posting it here as well. And I've started a new SP1 MOC project, so this is a kind of warmup to that. This MOC is built using 100% pre DA LEGO, so it's worn and far from shiny. It's a Space Police I supply ship where the (6986) Mission Commander and (6781) SP-Striker can refuel and drop of the baddies. Before the pictures I'll add a few links to other good SP1 MOCs (not by me): Prison Transport Mothership and Mission Commander Revisited Pics!
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Fantastic MOC. Inspiring!
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Great ship! Love your work.
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Thank you all for the kind words! (And yeay for EB frontpage!) I've had some questions asked here and on pm that I'll try to answer. Image without Imperial Flagship: As requested: About cannons: Under are the moc cannons I've used. The dark red 9 punder has received some criticism that I in hindsight agree with. Before this feedback I was very pleased with it, but after some research I agree it does not fit the appropriate timespan. An image with all guns and a standard LEGO cannon as reference. The 32 pounder The first 9 pounder The second 9 pounder About modules: The MOC is completely modularized. The backrow consists of 4 separate 48x48 baseplates. The rest of the MOC is on separate 32x32 baseplates. About the support: The cliff is not solid, but built on a framework of old castle wall panels as the images below hopefully demonstrates. It all "grew over time" so there is no great structure. I just added support as the cliffside grew. About the cliffside: Some people wondered about the cliffside and the pattern used there, so here are some images And finally one of the inn wall And for the record (some people seems to have misunderstood: this is my second/third moc (depending on how you count). I've rephrased the opening line to clear this up. THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE FEEDBACK!
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First of all, thank you for the nice comments! Then about cannons: This really surprised me. The dark red canon base is the one I was most pleased with and did not anticipate these comments. I see what you mean now, and after googling 17th and 18th century cannons I agree the design is not well. Thanks for the feedback. It's not my first MOC, it's my second. I just made a reference to my first moc in the opening line. As for interiors, there are some, but I didn't have time to finish so I decided to leave them out. Thanks again for the encouraging feedback.
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Great MOC. Love the details, and especially the crane. This is close to my vision of a lighthouse for my port. Love it.
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[pid][/pid]209D As with my first MOC, this MOC was inspired by a great LEGO set. 10210 - Imperial Flagship. When I built the set I felt that such a fine ship needed a home port, and so the project started. It started out as a 2 x 48by48 + 4 x 32x32, but ended up as 4 x 48by48 + 18 32by32. As with most projects that grow out of their original bounds there are some issues, but all in all I'm pleased with the result. I'm a new builder and I struggle to bring the life and vibrancy to the buildings and environment as some of you pro builders in here manage. Here are some pictures From the sea From the landside From above Bussy docks Awesome engraving by Matija Puzar Awesome engraving by Matija Puzar Barracks Commanders house The inn "The golden cock" Merchant Merchant Private home Wealthy home Wealthy home Semaphore tower Girls admiring the soldiers The battle hardened bluecoat veterans are in charge of the walls Bluecoat guncrew Bluecoat commander
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A guarded inn on the outskirt of the Green dragon's realm.
Gahrian replied to teabox's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Awesome reference. Thank you for sharing.
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Great MOC. Interesting both historically and in a LEGO perspective. I would love to see more from you.
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Very nice ship!
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I LOVE it. Very realistic. I'm not a big fan of the moc harness, but the rest of the moc rocks!
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Looks great. Can't wait for the next update.
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Nice MOC! I wish I could see more pictures, but the brickshelf link only say "This folder is not yet public."
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Yes! yes it is. Thanks. Learned something today as well.