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  1. Hi Philo, This is immensely helpful, thanks a lot once again! Cheers, ThEGoDFaThEr.
  2. Ok, thanks a lot Phillo! Cheers, ThEGoDFaThEr
  3. Hi Phillo, I am just starting work on a Pirate ship, so I am also looking for the parts 64645 and 64651. Can you email them to me on sailesh.kamath@gmail.com? Thanks a lot for your help! Cheers, ThEGoDFaTher
  4. Absolutely brilliant! And the photography looks so authentic, it made me feel like this is an actual Lego set :pir_laugh:
  5. Wheels for headgear... ingenious!
  6. Awesome ship! Hope you finish the interiors soon :-) P.S.: Can you pls add more photos of the front and the deck? Thanks,
  7. Brilliant tutorial! Thanks a lot.
  8. Thanks Admiral, this is hugely helpful! Did you see the gold coins that the "guests" have tossed on the stage??
  9. Thanks Jedi! There's more to come, I'll post more pics soon :-)
  10. Haha, awesome story! That's what Lego is all about: playability :)
  11. Thank a lot guys! There's more to come, I assure you
  12. Thanks!! Yes, the deck is a little crowded right now. My problem was that I wanted to fit in three masts on the deck, and I have three detachable sections (one cabin, and two deck sections), and hence the main mast was pushed further forward. Your idea is brilliant: I will move my third mast on top of the cabin and add a mizzensail to it, and then move the main mast towards the stern. Thanks a lot for your input! Btw, did you check out the rigging to the main mast? Please let me know how it looks: it is basically a couple of hinges which tilt the long rigging pieces ever so slightly, so that they look like one piece, and that attaches to a smaller rigging piece at the top (I hope I get good enough to use rope and do a custom rigging for the ship , but for now this is the best option I could think of). Fixed the links, so all images are 640x480. I plan to add another floor between the deck and the lower section. But I also want to be a little historically accurate with the layout. Could you guide me to some links which talk about actual Pirate-era ships, its interiors etc? Thanks a lot!
  13. Hi Bonaparte, I have resized and inserted the images. And thanks for the Tutorials link - the guide on photographing Lego and creating backdrops is immensely helpful. I am waiting for more bricks to arrive, and I assure you the photographs will be much, much better It's quite frustrating that we don't get Lego in India, and International Shipping is too costly. I frequently ask one of my relatives who is flying down from the US to get Lego for me, and my next batch is due in about three weeks. Meanwhile, hope you guys liked the creation so far!
  14. Thanks for the link! I just edited my post accordingly. I'll post by tomorrow and share the link
  15. 115A Hi Everyone, Greetings from Mumbai, India! This is my first MOC; hope you guys like it (make sure to check out the captain's cabin and the dining hall) 10286: Skull's Eye Schooner Under the leadership of Captain Richbeard, the 6286 Skull's Eye Schooner saw a major revamp. What we have is the 10286, a 10-gun Pirate ship to battle the modern-day Imperial Flagship and the Red Imperials. Its a happy time on board the 10286 - the crew has just completed another successful assault on a Red Imperials ship and looted all the tax money it was carrying: Time to execute the Imperial Governor. Walk the plank matey, aaarghh! The first mate happily maneuvers the ship A small armoury in the rear, as with the original 6286 The deck detaches to reveal the lower section of the ship: The kitchen, where the cook is spit-roasting turkey for the lavish meal to come: The dining hall, which has now become a party place. There's a musician playing the cello, and an exotic dancer too A juggler who likes to play with fire Few more pics of the dining hall: Off we go to Captain Richbeard's cabin, where merchants from all over have gathered to congratulate him and discuss future plans The captain discusses where he will attack next. He finances the merchants so they listen intently (with the Government levying terrible taxes, it is the best option for business :) ) A merchant helps himself to some turkey Captain Richbeard is well-read, and boasts a library in his cabin. He has also won a few awards which he proudly displays; most of them won at the annual Pirates' Plunderama festival ROFL :) Please note that this is a Work In Progress. Things to be added/changed: 1) A new floor will be added between the deck and lower section. 2) The bow, including the figurehead, need to be thought over 3) The back of the ship looks plain. It will be redesigned (and the lifeboat will be added) 4) A couple of big triangular custom sails for the front, but this one is some distance away. And yes, thank you all for bringing me out of my Dark Ages
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