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Someone is Drinking the Kings Wine (building large barrels)

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:05 am
by melonkernel
There has been rumors that someone sneaks into the Kings wine cellar at night and empties the casks. People are starting to wonder if the nightly foe might also be able to make the largest of the kings barrels any lighter.

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I have't seen anyone use this approach to make big barrels, so i thought I'd post a moc just because of that. There may be people that have done it. I just haven't seen it.
Edit Greenglo used a similar technique (expanded in the middle) in his CCCVI entry.

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Brickshelf page when public



I had my brother-in-law (SirJakob) home for a short visit form Australia, and we sat in the basement building mocs yesterday. It was fun. This is what i scrambled together. I notice now that i forgot to add flat tiles up-around the ledge where the barrels are.. perhaps i'll update the photos at some stage.

Edit: Big barrel building instructions
Edit: Big barrels with the new red-brown half barrels that have a technic axle hole

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Both techniques in one pic.

Edit:ImageImageImageGreenglo's technique with the new barrels.

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:48 pm
by Brickzone
I love that barrel building method! Looks great - far better than the big Western barrels. I must give it a go myself!

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:52 pm
by footsteps
Brickzone wrote:I love that barrel building method! Looks great - far better than the big Western barrels. I must give it a go myself!
Yes, I too am pleased with the way the large barrels are presented . Nifty way to solve the "open top" issue. Well done.

Alan

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:25 pm
by Norro
Nice barrel construction, and a nice scene!

Thanks for sharing and God Bless,

Nathan

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:00 pm
by melonkernel
The barrels consist of:

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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:42 am
by melonkernel
I got my medieval market village yesterday and noticed that the the "buckets" there have a technic cross-hole in the bottom. So to make a barrel out of those you could skip the 2x2 round bricks. And perhaps even make a nice tap for the barrels.

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:15 pm
by JoshWedin
melonkernel wrote:The barrels consist of:

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1 x Image
That's a great idea. I did a similar thing a few years ago, at least it ends up looking the same. But yours is way simpler. In fact, that is one of the signs of a great technique, when it makes me wish I'd thought of it! :D

Josh

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:13 pm
by Seikfreid
That's a great idea! When I first saw the moc, it didn't even register that a large barrel piece doesn't exist. They just looked so perfect!

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:55 pm
by SavaTheAggie
I'm not sure how it'd look, but if you inserted a brown 2x2 plate into the bottom (top?) of the barrel, you could attach a tap. Granted, it'll be a little backwards, but at least it'd be there.

Good job, I'll be copying this for sure.

--Tony

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:46 pm
by Bruce N H
Just wanted to point out that Greenglo used a similar technique (expanded in the middle) in his CCC entry.

Bruce

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:03 pm
by melonkernel
Bruce N H wrote:Just wanted to point out that Greenglo used a similar technique (expanded in the middle) in his CCC entry.

Bruce
O, how nice. Hadn't seen that one.
SavaTheAggie wrote:I'm not sure how it'd look, but if you inserted a brown 2x2 plate into the bottom (top?) of the barrel, you could attach a tap. Granted, it'll be a little backwards, but at least it'd be there.
It looks quite ok, but it keeps falling off all the time, so i left it out from the moc.
Seikfreid wrote:That's a great idea! When I first saw the moc, it didn't even register that a large barrel piece doesn't exist. They just looked so perfect!
Thanks, that's very nice to hear ;)
I feel the same actually, and the barrels were the reason i made a moc to put up here. It is my first moc i put up in this forum actually.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:26 am
by The Blue Knight
Nicely done. I like the dark green cheese holders for the barrels. I still gotta get me a MMP!

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:11 am
by greenglo
Great minds think alike! This is a great step forward in keg design.

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 4:31 pm
by melonkernel
greenglo wrote:Great minds think alike! This is a great step forward in keg design.
Thank you very much. I just realized it was you who made the CCC entry with the expanded kegs that Bruce referred to. Sorry for not realizing it earlier. I feel very honored, and couldn't have made anything like our MOC. Did you btw use a similar technique?

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:27 pm
by Sir Nelson
melonkernel wrote:
SavaTheAggie wrote:I'm not sure how it'd look, but if you inserted a brown 2x2 plate into the bottom (top?) of the barrel, you could attach a tap. Granted, it'll be a little backwards, but at least it'd be there.
It looks quite ok, but it keeps falling off all the time, so i left it out from the moc.
The new, red-brown half-barrel piece has a technic axle hole on the bottom, so your axle could be extended through the barrel, and connected to the 2x2 round plate... then covered with a tap. :)