It's been a while now since our journey began in seek for the ultimate LEGO creation. As we look around in the vast internet, we've came across many "MOCs" and "MOCers" that are indeed super talented.
Now we want to recognize those talents by sharing with all our followers our picks for a series of "genres" in the MOCing world. We are going to try and pick the TOP 10 creators and creations based on pure observation from the extremely prolific genre of LEGO Mechs MOCing to the outstanding world of LEGO dioramas.
Today, we will open this new section with the 10 most incredible LEGO Boats MOCs creations. Enjoy our humble selection and please, pay the creators a visit in their respective social media accounts! They deserve it and you will not regret it!
10 - The Timeaus - Atlantis Deep Ocean Tender/Research Ship by gcanik
Current Size: 73 studs long by 46 studs wide by 37 studs tall.
Timaeus comes from one of Plato's dialogues from 360 B.C. containing the earliest referrece to Atlantis.
There's a whole album here if you don't mind.
9 - Battleship Missouri by Eínon
The USS Missouri (Mighty Mo or Big Mo) was an “Iowa” Class Fast battleship built by the US Navy during the Second World War.
In September 1945, representatives of Japan boarded the battleship to sign the documents of unconditional surrender. Today, the ship is a museum in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii.
If you want to see the other 16 ships of his fleet, visit the creator here!
8 - FAIRPLAY-33 by Arjan Oude Kotte
A commisoned build for Fairplay towage, Hamburg and we must say, there's only superb talent, lots of bricks and a big sense of details in this one!
Take a closer look at the whole project here!
7 - Queen Victoria Cruise Ship by FlagsNZ
This model has been designed to accurately portray this iconic Cunard Line passenger ship. The model is built to the similar scale as the Creator Expert set 10241 Maersk Line Triple E.
The LEGO model Queen Victoria measures 65 studs long (52cm, 20.5in) and 12 studs wide (10cm, 3.8in).
The real ship measures 294m (965ft) long which make this model's scale 1:565.
It includes 2061 parts.
This one is still an LEGO IDEAS project so maybe it has some time to be fully backed.
6 - Classic Yacht "Vagabond" by Markus Ronge
Also pretty talented creator, this guy is a Steam Punk fanatic and has plnety of LEGO MOCs inspired in that genre!
Take a look at some of his greatest creations here!
5 - SL Gabon 1 by Edwin Korstanje, aka VFracingteam.
The original and real was built by Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania, SL Gabon is also the first of two newbuilds contracted for a five year period by Total Gabon to provide support in the offshore oilfields and to assist tanker operations at the onshore terminal of Cap Lopez, at Port Gentil, Gabon. The second tug, SL Libreville, is due for delivery next month.
See the entire album right here!
4 - Vietnamese Fishing Boat by Hoang Dang
This one is a tribute with a really tragic story behind it. The real boat was sunk by a Chinese Patrol boat circa 2014.
The guy also has some other stuff in his "arsenal" so you might check it out here!
3 - Týr Viking by Arjan Oude Kotte
"This is my version of the FAIRPLAY-33. I wanted to build this tug also but was asked to build in a different color. So I choose the colors of Viking Supply Ships AS."
We've showcased it before in our Facebook Page. But the whole album is pretty much more enjoyable in here!
2 - USS INTREPID by Ed Diment
Extreme and huge, that's how we can describe this creation. About 250,000 pieces were used to construct the 550-pound model.
See the whole construction process here!
1 - USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier by Malle Hawking
The LEGO Harry S. Truman is over 16 feet (5 meters) long and nearly 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall. Built from over 200,000 LEGO bricks, it weights over 350 pounds (160 kg). The ship has a hangar deck with several aircraft.
The aircraft carrier also has movable elevators and radar dishes, plus a motorized catapult!
Want to see more? Visit the whole album here!
This may be the first top 10, but not the last so please, if you are a creator and would like to see your MOC featured in our blog or social accounts, feel free to submit them via email to luv4legos@gmail.com or visit our official Facebook page, @Luv4Toys and our Instagram account, @Luv4Toys and share with us your beloved creations!
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