After a 2 week building process (the longest time I have ever spend on a single model) I finally finished her!
Queen Anne´s Revenge! And what can I say? This has to be one of the better things I have created under the years, it turned out better then I ever could have imagened! I where managed to make the very high and iconic cabin at the back and still keep the ship long and slick.
The ship features an elevating anchor and a removable cabin with a totall of three levels, two actuall cabins and the steering deck.
Hope you like it!
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August 26, 2014 |
Wow! You make an amazing ship |
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July 9, 2012 |
Quoting Fire Tamer The Great
Brilliant revamp of the set! I didn't like how they portrayed it in the movie but this is brilliant!
Thank you very much! |
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June 13, 2012 |
Brilliant revamp of the set! I didn't like how they portrayed it in the movie but this is brilliant!
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June 2, 2012 |
Quoting El Barto !
Nicely done!
Thank you El Barto! |
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June 2, 2012 |
Quoting Louie M
nice mine is not as good as yours but hey can you check mine out i hope you like it
I can sure take a look at yours! |
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June 2, 2012 |
Quoting Sebeus I
Great job, prefab hulls are the boat/ship base parts most lego ships use.
The old classic ships had a seperate piece for bow and stern while the more recent ships (QAR; black pearl, imperial flagship) have the same part for bow and stern which isn't exactly realistic for a tall ship. It's a pretty problematic issue among (historical) ship builders.
Either way, I'd keep it like it is, it's very difficult to make an effective costum lower stern. It's best to either keep those prefab hull parts or simply dump all of them and make a costum hull.
Aha okey thanks for the clearing Sebeus! But I think I will stick with the prefab hulls sence I don´t really think I would be able to create a good locking haul myself ;-) |
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June 1, 2012 |
Nicely done! |
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June 1, 2012 |
Great job, prefab hulls are the boat/ship base parts most lego ships use.
The old classic ships had a seperate piece for bow and stern while the more recent ships (QAR; black pearl, imperial flagship) have the same part for bow and stern which isn't exactly realistic for a tall ship. It's a pretty problematic issue among (historical) ship builders.
Either way, I'd keep it like it is, it's very difficult to make an effective costum lower stern. It's best to either keep those prefab hull parts or simply dump all of them and make a costum hull. |
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June 1, 2012 |
nice mine is not as good as yours but hey can you check mine out i hope you like it |
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May 29, 2012 |
Quoting Morthen P
it looks pretty good, better than LEGO's version, i dont think its all accurate, but its close, if you made a costum stern, insted of the pre-fab one, then it would be alot better, but i like the high but yet slick cabin well done, (but you need some intiniour pictures, besides that, nice job, keep it up
I´m not really good at ship phrases, so whats pre-fab?
And thank you! |
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May 29, 2012 |
Quoting Lego Builders
Sublime ship and very well built! Great work.
-LB Senior
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May 27, 2012 |
it looks pretty good, better than LEGO's version, i dont think its all accurate, but its close, if you made a costum stern, insted of the pre-fab one, then it would be alot better, but i like the high but yet slick cabin well done, (but you need some intiniour pictures, besides that, nice job, keep it up |
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May 25, 2012 |
Sublime ship and very well built! Great work.
-LB Senior |
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