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Oh, I love this soooooo much! It stays true to the original set, while still being fully spacey! And it's got a shark with a friggin laser beam! EKnight
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I have used the Hydrogen peroxide method a few times, and haven't noticed any reyellowing. But I haven't had much luck in bringing grey back to it's original colour. Most white parts come back to being white, or at least closer to white. Often when I treat grey pieces, it isn't affected much at all, or it comes out an off shade, and a bit bright. But at the same time, the grey parts I have treated tend to be the very bad ones. As for the stickers, people seem to say it destroys stickers, and while the stickers don't survive unscathed, they don't completely destroy. Stickers that are printed onto white tend to have many small hairline cracks appear on them, sometimes not even noticeable at a distance. and stickers printed on clear it's even less noticeable. Restoring yellowed parts by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr Picture isn't the greatest, but you can see that the sticker really isn't any worse for wear. It was pretty rough to begin with, though. EKnight
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I have made a Classic Space Enterprise a few times, of various ones. Here is my Enterprise E: LL- 1707 Enterprise E by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr Enterprise A: LL 1701 Enterprise by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr Enterprise C: LL-1701 Enterprise C by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr And a Reliant as well! LL-1864 Reliant by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr My brother also has an excellent Starfleet Voyager/ USS Voyager mashup: LL Starfleet Voyager by Onvermel, on Flickr And he also has an Enterprise: LL Enterprise by Onvermel, on Flickr (I also have this very old Blacktron one as you may expect from me. But as I said, it's old.) EKnight
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[Contest] Space Pirates - Back to the Carribean Galaxy!
Elephant Knight replied to Bob De Quatre's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
My interest has definitely been piqued. Combining my two favorite themes. EKnight -
[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
I am pleased to say that the Crossed Bones has been rebuilt. A few bits of rigging need to be redone, but otherwise it's good to sail away and pillage those villages! EKnight- 23 replies
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We definitely need some close ups, especially of the stern! A lovely ship! EKnight
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[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
Rumor has it it was another pirate captain, one with a grudge against the Crossed Bones' captain, Captain Black Eye. But a hurricane or kraken cannot be discounted! Both the Imperial Guards and the Governors have taken the credit for its destruction, with likely means neither was at fault. The Armada have yet to comment on the situation. I do plan to rebuild the ship. I consider one of, if not the best ship I have built. Certainly it is one of the most detailed. On the plus side, it wasn't built out of brown bricks. The situation would have been much worse... EKnight- 23 replies
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[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
Thank you! Unfortunately, disaster has struck. Well, shi* by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr Eknight- 23 replies
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[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
First post updated with finished photos! But here's a little video I forgot to put up there of the functional rudder! (Got to click on it to go to the flickr video, I guess? Crossed Bones by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr EKnight- 23 replies
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[MOC] Stingrays; Mutant Ray
Elephant Knight replied to LegoMathijs's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Such an obvious mash of two themes! Done to perfection! EKnight- 11 replies
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A tough one for me, but in the end, I voted for 10210 Imperial Flagship, as it is my all time favorite Lego set. (Though I was tempted to vote for the Cross Bone clipper as a joke, as I think that is the worst pirate ship, even though I have huge nostalgia for it.) EKnight
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[MOC] Blacktron Trident - NoVVember build
Elephant Knight replied to Rubblemaker's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I'm always a fan of when people use Bionicle parts in their spaceships, well. done. In terms of being a Vic Viper, I don't think the forward prongs are prominent enough. I fell the forward prongs should be sticking past the cockpit, but that's just my opinion. still excellent, so I had to blog it https://color-it-blacktron.blogspot.com/ EKnight -
I think Option B looks more natural. EKnight
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I imagine Brickowl's business has increased in the last day. EKnight
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[DISCUSSION] The typical Lego pirate ship
Elephant Knight replied to Quotenotto's topic in Pirate MOCs
I have come to the same conclusion. Would be really nice to see Lego make a new pirate ship that was actually based on a real ship, not just rehashing the Barracuda. It's why I still consider the Barracuda to be one of the best, if not THE best Lego Pirate ship. EKnight -
[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
I do, I got it for Christmas back in 1998, it was my first Pirate ship, so I have a special fondness for it. I have a second copy, both are built, so I got a pair of support vessels for this ship! I plan to include them in a couple shots when I take the final pictures.- 23 replies
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[MOC] Crossed Bones Ship COMPLETE! (Until disaster struck)
Elephant Knight replied to Elephant Knight's topic in Pirate MOCs
I've working on and off for the last while. The ship now just needs the final touches of string, and then the sails. Crossed Bones WIP by Elephant-Knight, on Flickr Wait, it looks like it has it's sails! Well, not really. Those are just the test sails. I made them on paper first, to make sure I got the sizes and dimensions correct, as well as being completely sure on yardarm width and such. I don't usually go through such lengths for my ships, but this time, I was in "Spare no Expense!" mode, so here I am, making sails twice. But often when I make them once, they don't turn out right. Sometimes it's hard to know the right size to make them until you make them. I did have to adjust the length of the yardarms, as well as the placement on a couple. I'm glad I did what I did. The real sails are in the process of being made, I hope to have the finished MOC done by next week! EKnight- 23 replies
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Added a piece limit for larger categories would put off a few builders. Speaking for myself, I don't have part counts on any of my MOCs (With the exception of this contest. Had to be under the piece limit of the small category, and was aiming for set like piece counts in my other entries) With any larger MOCs, it's difficult for builders using only physical bricks to have a part count. Size limitations are much easier to follow when doing physical models. Digital I assume it's easy both way. I don't know, I don't build digital. EKnight
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So here's my two cents on the contest: I enjoyed it, I had plenty of fun building MOCs in the style of sets, but I do feel that I was one of the the few that actually understood the concept fully and right from the get go. Many of the MOCs were clearly that: MOCs. There was really only one entry that truly felt like a set to me. A handful of others did some decent attempts. Trying to design a MOC to look like a set was actually very challenging. My biggest complaint was the categories. As someone mentioned above, the "Classic style New set" should have been a separate category with it's own prize from the "remake a classic style set". Looking at the winners, they were all Remakes, no "Design your own" sets. It really did feel unfair to all the entries built to be "Classic Style" sets. Adding the mini set building category was great, but same complaint as above, should have been split. And while I understand the idea of the Creative Critique, I agree with above that the prize should have been allocated to a main building category, and a smaller prize used for this. It was great seeing all the feedback, and I am glad for it, but the prize did seem a bit... excessive. I think that's all for now. Looking forward to the next contest! EKnight
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[CONTEST] Vote for the WINNERS! (VOTING CLOSED)
Elephant Knight replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
Here's my votes. I had a fun time entering this contest! Main building category: 1. 6269 Islander Palace by BrynnOfCastlegate 2. 6267 Lagoon Lock-Up Revisited by CaptainLocke 3. 6267 Lagoon Lock-Up/Soldiers’ Tavern by Aanchir 4. 6278/6292 Enchanted Island Remake by Danny_Boy4 5. 6281 Pirate's Perilous Pitfall Remake 2023 by Slegengr Mini set category: 1. Fortune Idol by Oky 2. Hidden Cache by LetsBrick 3. 6232 Skeleton Crew Remake by Jack Sassy 4. Sloop Windy by Marooned Marin 5. 1802 Tidy Treasure - Remake by Dr3w EKnight -
[CONTEST] Return of the Classic Pirates - Vote Counting
Elephant Knight replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
I am in favor of this idea as well. I had to open two windows to compare the two Lagoon Lockup entries. Having them right next to each other would have been easier. EKnight -
Overall a nice build, instantly recognizable for what it is. My only complaint is the same as MstrOfPppts, in that the crane is overly simplistic. While it does the job, it really just looks like a couple of technic beams with a chain attatched to it. EKnight
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We need more of these. EKnight
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In regards to playability, and 'sailing' it, it's actually quite light, compared to most my ships, easily comparable to all the official sets of it's size. having removeable sections seems to me to be a very important play feature. I know as I kid, I loved doing stuff inside of the sets, so being able to access the inside is important. Obviously some sets can still have accessibility without having to remove large sections, but some do, like 10210 Imperial Flagship, though that set is as much for an adult display as it is a toy, I guess. Colour choices, yeah, i'm not completely sold on it either, but I was trying to match the 2015 Pirate way. The ship from that wave had a lot of brown, too much in my opinion. I tried to tone it down a bit, but not too much. I still wanted it to fit the line. I would have preferred to go all blue as well, but my blue options were limited. I used what I had available, and I totally agree it's not the best. I had a couple variations, and this was the most cohesive one I came up with. And just a reminder to everyone, this is NOT a remake of the original Caribbean Clipper. It is a 2015 style ship. I used the same name because in 2009, Lego reused the name Imperial Flagship for the, well, flagship set. Other than the name, it bore no resemblance to the 6271 Imperial Flagship of the early 90s. EKnight