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Edwin Korstanje

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  1. :laugh: In real it's will gona be weight 99.500 tons empty and in Lego i don't know jet, but somewhere around the 15 to 18 kg.
  2. I have calculate the drawings back and the slope part at the stern is 3 millimeters to short in scale and i can live with that.
  3. Thanks Jim, I ordered thousands of parts today to go on further.
  4. Because of the color dark blue there are some concessions to make in this crazy scale. I ordered the very rear slopes 1x4, but need these parts for the bow. . There will be enough lights on it, but only some decks. the superstructure is hollow inside(budget) and the rooms are so small that must make than a full interior when i place inside lights.
  5. Lucky for me that this cruise ship is not build in your hometown Bob :grin: . This ship (is/ore will be) build in Italy by the Fincontieri yard. And the answer for Jim is indeed that the real one is gonna be 296 meter long and with a scale of 1/200 is that for the model 1.48 meter Here a small update from today.
  6. Welcome here at Eurobricks and you first moc(creation) is a good start
  7. Best friends, I started this weekend a new project and hope it will be ready for Legoworld 2016 Netherlands. This model is build in the scale at 1/200 and measures (l)1.5 m x (w) 19 cm. Because i can't give you the real name of the ship right now, that you figure it out when follow this project. This ship gets a waterline S.N.O.T hull and from deck 4 it's stud up, also i wanted to make it with many led's lights. Yesterday i make some moc ups for the bow and know how i must make it and started today the start of the stern. Here is the first picture of it.
  8. I am total agree with you NKubate and the most builders that selling instructions ore sets of real cars, trucks, ships and other models haved fortunate they are not sued for it already. Maybe i am in the lucky posistion that i only work for the direct license holders
  9. I wish you good luck @Technic Builder. And for advice, read all the comments very carefully
  10. Thanks for the answer. Lucky that the most people drives there trucks with SBricks at LW and there enough IR channels free :laugh:
  11. SuperB creation, I like al the details on it
  12. What a beautiful creation buddy . Does it's control by a S-Brick ore a normal reseiver ?!
  13. Good progres you made today Clive
  14. Don't worry Clive, i was only joking. You are complete right and i don't like the studd up style for the hulls myself, but the last 3 years i only have build in commission for clients and they choose the style, budget and scale . Next project is lucky again in a SNOT hull with great collors and a lot bigger
  15. Sometimes i wiches the same Jorge that i never started shipbuilding ore work in commission
  16. I have deep respect for the builders that must work on the floor.
  17. Total agree with Grum. Absolute brilliant.
  18. I think you mean the curved line on the chimney Jorge ?! If you do the answer is yes . It was a bussy bulding day today and got ready with the Bever. I take quickly some pictures, but the light in house was already gone, anyway here is the finished result. The exact part count i don't know and i think it's around 3700 parts. Best regards, Edwin I hope to make some better pictures later on this week.
  19. Thanks Clive and LXF . For myself it's always a struggle to work in this smal scale to make all the details But when i seen the outcome of a total result and a happy client is very gratefully. Best Dafgek, Give me pleasy a PM for your quest. (In ducth i speaking a lot easyer )
  20. Thanks for the great comments . Today i make a lot of Progress on the Bever.
  21. I love the style and is simple but great looking and working.
  22. It's just the same for me Egor. For building in commision for a client is not that what i wanted to build, but what they wanted and after 23 ships they look all the same and it's all in the detail.
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