А вы знаете. что такое масштабные копии радиоуправляемых кораблей? :) тогда предлагаю вместе со мной отправиться в небольшое путешествие в этот огромный мир маленьких кораблей!
30 мая 2015 г. в окресностях г.Железноводска, на озере, прошли соревнования судомоделей. Участники прибыли из городов кавказских минеральных вод, а также Ставрополь, Буденновск, Ипатово, Ессентуки, Железноводск…
Hello there, this is my third completely MOC ship, not an upgrade or combined sets. Actually, the bluecoat frigate is my first project that I want to build after the combined set of three Brick Bounty ships. But at that time, the POTC5 came and I thought I should make a MOC of Silent Mary first. So this is the time to present you guys for this frigate, La Grenouille or The frog :)
She is a 20 gun ports frigate. 3 masts. 30 cm wide, 66 cm high and 87 cm long. For some play features that I added, I think Im going to make another video for that to describe.
The digital model file linked below. Before that you have to install Stud.io program, link is also below, the program allow you to build lego model to your own creations. It can show you the part list and link to Bricklink.com for sorting your parts to build the real model.
My first experience of building a beautiful wood ship from Amati: The Lady Nelson in scale 1/64. I tried to show the entire assembling process and had fun to animate the different shapes and the rigging. Especially the planking was a totally new experience for me. Hope you like the dancing parts finding together and shape the ship…
I used a lot of Amati needful tools, like
«Waterline marker»
«Form-a-Strip»
«Keel klamper»
«Electric plank bender»
and painted with alclad II colours.
I replaced the board canons with self designed moveble 3D prints.
Hi guys. This is a video tutorial about how to make a Viking ship (Drakkar) out of popsicle and barbeque sticks.
Drakkar was the ship which prevailed on the northern seas during the first millennium, travelled from Scandinavia and floated over the waters of Iceland, Greenland and North America.
We will need:
• Βalsa (1 mm)
• Canvas
• Popsicle sticks (11 cm) for the supports of the deck and the dragon’s head
• Popsicle sticks (15 cm) for the keel, the stern and the prow
• Popsicle sticks (20 cm) for the shields
• Wooden cubes (1 cm) for the supports of the deck
• Barbeque sticks (1 mm) for the oars
• Barbeque sticks (2 mm) for the deck and the hull
• Barbeque sticks (3 mm) for the mast
• Twine (1 mm)
• Toothpicks