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Re: The HMS Jolly Roger
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lugnet.pirates
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Fri, 31 Aug 2001 04:04:34 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, William Josephs writes:
> Here are the links to the eight pictures I have so far of my 200 stud ship,
> the HMS Jolly Roger.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6512
That's quite a ship! It's one part longship, one part clipper,
and one part Pirate ship. I have a few questions:
-Can we get any closer pictures of the bow and stern?
-For a ship this size, you've done an admirable job of
incorporating the patterned hull pieces; but have you
considered rebuilding the hull to avoid using the LEGO
boat hulls entirely? It might free you up even further.
-Is it a Pirate ship or an Imperial ship? If it's the
former, "HMS" would be a highly unusual designation
(unless it means "His Malfeasance's Ship").
-What are those sails made from?
It's rather spiffy. Keep at it, and post more pictures!
More pictures! More pictures! *drool* *froth*
best
LFB
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| Here are the links to the eight pictures I have so far of my 200 stud ship, the HMS Jolly Roger. (URL) ship has several features. The top deck comes off completely, and there is a moveable panel located at the stern as well, that lifts up to reveal (...) (23 years ago, 31-Aug-01, to lugnet.pirates)
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