6 mod 8 cells -> exhibit 4 - it went back and ate its own ships (also, a large spark at the top)!
7 mod 8 cells -> same as 47, which is the length you have on java (block and beehive on top, making 120 degree angle with wick).
0 mod 8 cells -> exhibit 5.
1 mod 8 cells -> three boats and two blocks on top (not interesting enough for an exhibit).
2 mod 8 cells -> the second-neatest one. Makes just a single block at the end.
3 mod 8 cells -> made a lot of weird stuff (exhibit 6)
4 mod 8 cells -> exhibit 3 (block and beehive on top, but 90 degree angle with wick). Also available some steps in the evolution of this one: exhibits 1 and 2 (yes, I didn't think out what I was getting myself into when I started making these).
5 mod 8 cells -> the neatest one - everything but the ships dies out. It looks juts like a normal regular wick in this one!
Some of this should probably make it into the article, as these are produced as much as the eight blocks at the beginning.
[edit:] incidentally, as a consequence, it makes no ships at 54 cells despite that seemingly being above the minimum for acting as a wick.