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Theres nothing like a visit to a maritime museum to inspire some building, the
.pirate stuff will take longer to realise, but this little vessel came together
quite quickly.
You may remember my earlier 20th century naval vessels of the
Snottler line. Snot however, no
longer has the novelty it once did, so I present:
The HMLS NonSnottler
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The bow is modern, midships and aft are older. Id intended to build a more
modern vessel, but got carried away with the WWII (or earlier?) style.
Also, it started out as minifig scale, but ended up not:
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So its all a bit of a jumble, really.
Some of the things Im pleased with are the aft hull taper (it goes from 7 studs
amidships to 6 studs at the stern, just through bending - and the use of a few
tiles to make the deck work), the depth charge racks (1x1 rounds as depth
charges are definitely not minifig scale, though) and the torpedos (again, not
to minifig scale).
The astute viewer will note that, despite the NonSnottler name, the vessel does
incorporate some SNOT construction.
Im not impressed with the staggered bow construction, I dont think it works at
this scale (seven wide). Also for an authentic period bow, it would need to be
constructed with steep inverse slopes (if not just straight up and down), which
I think would exaggerate the stagger even more.
Im tempted to rebuild the bow in snot, which should produce a nice curve, and
give a more believable verticle profile.
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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