That's pretty cool! the scale fits way better to new upcoming viking village set than the larger creator set. i like it! also, if you have the time can you please post the instructions for that on rebrickable?
Using studio off of bricklink is the most popular wway. I believe you can also make instructions on lego digital designer, but it has been a while since iv'e used that software. @@BricksAndDice I personally recommend studio
This looks fantastic!! I do really enjoy the scale of the full boat, but I've been thinking about redoing the Dragon head at the front, and a mast would certainly help.
Yeah, I definitely agree that the larger scale is preferable. I just knew that it needed to be downscaled to fit the upcoming Viking Village set. (Plus the only way to build a mast was use parts that would require downscaling elsewhere). But if you have the parts for it, a larger ship could definitely support a mightier crew!
I can't tell you more than goldfyre did before. And now I got a problem, I have to tell my wife that I need this boat to rebuild your MOC 😂 Hopefully together with the viking village (I plan to buy it two times when we are on holiday at legoland Germany in october with the 25% discount voucher)
Hello! I'm afraid not, I didn't make any when building the set, and it's long since been disassembled for parts. Your best shot is probably to go through the video and reverse-engineer it yourself. Sorry...
Looks fantastic! It honestly looks like the size will fit really well with the upcoming viking village set.
Indeed! I'm definitely going to put them side-by-side as soon as I can.
Wow, looks amazing! Well done! This channel might honestly be my favourite LEGO channel :)
Ah, thank you so much! That means a lot, and really inspires me!
That's pretty cool! the scale fits way better to new upcoming viking village set than the larger creator set. i like it!
also, if you have the time can you please post the instructions for that on rebrickable?
I've never used Rebrickable, but I'll take a look, definitely! Thanks for the tip.
Is there any advised instructions-making software?
Using studio off of bricklink is the most popular wway. I believe you can also make instructions on lego digital designer, but it has been a while since iv'e used that software. @@BricksAndDice
I personally recommend studio
This looks fantastic!! I do really enjoy the scale of the full boat, but I've been thinking about redoing the Dragon head at the front, and a mast would certainly help.
Yeah, I definitely agree that the larger scale is preferable. I just knew that it needed to be downscaled to fit the upcoming Viking Village set. (Plus the only way to build a mast was use parts that would require downscaling elsewhere). But if you have the parts for it, a larger ship could definitely support a mightier crew!
This is amazing!
Thank you!
I can't tell you more than goldfyre did before.
And now I got a problem, I have to tell my wife that I need this boat to rebuild your MOC 😂
Hopefully together with the viking village (I plan to buy it two times when we are on holiday at legoland Germany in october with the 25% discount voucher)
Hahaha, yeah, justifying the price of Lego to your family is never an easy task...
@@BricksAndDice yes, it isn't easy but it's not impossible.
My children are a very good help for this case.
hello can I get some instructions?
Hello! I'm afraid not, I didn't make any when building the set, and it's long since been disassembled for parts. Your best shot is probably to go through the video and reverse-engineer it yourself. Sorry...
@@BricksAndDice thank you~