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Title: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Sirena on February 28, 2006, 02:21:49
Hey guys, I've got some pictures for you . They're of the Rainbow Lion, my pirate ship, and its crew. It is an all female crew, and I created them all using Captain Henry's parts, and he assembled them for me.

For the Rainbow Lion, I chose the fabric and design for the sails and stickers, and Captain Henry made them.

I hope you like them.
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Sirena on February 28, 2006, 02:36:48
Here are closer pictures of my lady pirate crew.

First is a picture of Anne Bonney, left, and Mary Read.  I made them up, but I got a couple of ideas out of storybooks. I read that they dressed like men, so that is how I made them.

Second is a picture of the captain, in the middle, and her officers. The two right beside her are twins. In another book I read about a princess who didn't like who her father wanted her to marry, so she ran away and became a pirate. In real life, she was a Swedish princess named Alwilda, and that is where I got the idea for the princess pirate, who is at far left. The one at far right has a man's torso, because I couldn't find a woman's torso that suited me.

And last are five more of the crew.
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Sirena on February 28, 2006, 02:42:28
Some more pictures of the ship.
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Richard on February 28, 2006, 03:17:57
That's a beautiful ship, Sirena !!!

I think that the real Anne Bonney and Mary Read would have loved it !!!

Tonight, I am in the Virgin Islands where Anne and Mary sailed with Calico Jack many years ago. Tomorrow, on my way to Fort Lauderdale, I'll be flying over the Bahamas. That was where they spent most of their time. Things have changed a bit here since the Pirate days, but it's still easy to imagine your Rainbow Lion sailing into Charlotte Amalie harbour ... ;)

Thank you for sharing your magnificent ship and crew with us!
... :wow: ... :wow: ... :wow: ...

All the best,
Richard
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: playmofire on February 28, 2006, 08:52:21
That is an amzing ship, Sirena, and excellent customs.  You certainly have an eye for colour and design.  Well done. :)9 

And it's good to see that you read a lot, too.  Reading lets you picture the characters and places in your mind so the story becomes your story, as it were.  Much better than the TV where everything is done for you.
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Sylvia on February 28, 2006, 14:40:26
Wow, this ship is a real beauty! :o
I adore the colourful sails and the stickers which your dad helped you to make. :love:

Your custom pirate figures look great too. You certainly have a very good eye for choosing parts which go well together. :yup:


Here are closer pictures of my lady pirate crew.

The one at far right has a man's torso, because I couldn't find a woman's torso that suited me.

I'm sure I read once that some female pirates used to strap down their 'womanly curves' quite firmly in order to diguise themselves more thoroughly as men, so using a man's torso instead of a female one just makes that particular custom a little more historically correct. ;D ;)

Thanks for sharing these pics and the inspiration behind your figures, Sirena! 8-)
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: pastifi on February 28, 2006, 14:41:24
Great ship Sirena!

I love the rainbow Lion image, and all the colors you have put in to this ship.Excellent work!


Cheers
Panos
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Captain Henry on February 28, 2006, 16:50:06
I love the rainbow Lion image, and all the colors you have put in to this ship.

Hi Panos,

To give proper credit, the Lion image is adapted from the logo of a company owned by the golfer John Daly (http://www.customgloves.net/images/lion_head_tm.JPG). I, err, borrowed it for Sirena's ship.  :-[ I am, after all, a pirate! ;)
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Meg on February 28, 2006, 17:01:00
Sirena,
I am glad to see you have a proper pirate ship, crewed by only females

You have done very well with all of the customizing.  I like the colorful sails, and I really do like the custominzing of the femaile pirates.

Sylvia is right about buxom women strapping their curves in.  Mary Read impersonated a male until she sailed with Anne Bonney.

Congratualtions on such abeautiful ship and crew
Meg

Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Tim_w on February 28, 2006, 17:27:06
 :wow: :wow: This is amazing !! I have never seen such a wonderfully coloured pirate ship before !! I really do like the attention to detail on your sails and pirate flag !! A big thumbs up to CH for this :)9

Kindest Regards  Tim  :)
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: deadeye dick on February 28, 2006, 21:36:00
Serena, you have a very nice ship and crew there  :omg:
Nice design and vivid colors  :)9
Like to see more  ;)

B.T.W. what fabric did you use? QuickFuse  :yup:
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: mi-chi on March 01, 2006, 10:25:56
Another great customs. Now there must be a real creative family somewhere with a crush on pirates.  8-)
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Captain Henry on March 01, 2006, 23:59:33
B.T.W. what fabric did you use? QuickFuse  :yup:

Yes, but not in the way that I usually do. I actually made the sails for this ship quite a while back, before I had gotten my technique down to what it is today. So the sails themselves are actually just a piece of fabric from the store that Sirena liked very much. In addition to the fabrics she chose, every time I walk past the fabric section of the Wal-mart, if i see a pattern I like, I buy a half- or quarter-yard of it and put it away until I need. I have quite a binful already.

Since the fabric was too thin, I fused two layers of it together using fusible interfacing (http://www.joann.com/catalog.jhtml?CATID=82284&PRODID=12088). Then I used QuickFuse for the emblems on the sails. I printed them, cut them out and just ironed them on.
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Tiermann on March 04, 2006, 00:57:57
That is a great ship. I really like the colors. :) A wonderful crew too...scares me!
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Dan on March 04, 2006, 09:45:19
That is impressive!
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Morgan on March 04, 2006, 20:53:00
What a nice ship!! Many fresh colours, and the lion on the big sail is perfect!! Nice pirates too  ;D
Title: Re: The Rainbow Lion and its crew
Post by: Sir Gareth on March 05, 2006, 19:36:19
Thats a cool sounding name "The Rainbow Lion".

 I like that Lion picture on the sails and the thought of an all female crew makes me shake with fear, it's bad enough having 2 sisters bossing me about.