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3 comments on “Chugging through the bayou aboard Piglet’s CSS Turtle”
The pure bulkiness of this ship was what caught my eye first– it really does look like it’s made out of iron and wood. The use of the smooth studs-only-around-the-edges panels on the top half *really* help push that feel. The fact that the properllors actually “work” is icing.
The amount of detail in this MOC is just astounding. Great, great job.
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sweet ship
Yay. :)
The pure bulkiness of this ship was what caught my eye first– it really does look like it’s made out of iron and wood. The use of the smooth studs-only-around-the-edges panels on the top half *really* help push that feel. The fact that the properllors actually “work” is icing.
The amount of detail in this MOC is just astounding. Great, great job.