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La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette


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Thank you all!

The report for the construction of the French Corvette goes on as follows:

With the production of the cover for the hammocks I had begun some time ago. First, I made the Hammocks cranes.
See here LINK !

In the further progress I make the wooden mold, which was then coated with the canvas of fine fabrics.

 

Please Look at the pictures:

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Johann, Thank you very much for a lovely build and lovely guide. It is art on very high level.

May I ask what you use as finisher for the wood, Is it oil?

 

Best regards

Jörgen

Jörgen
 
Current:  Sherbourne - Caldercraft 1/64

            Vasa - DeAgostini 1/65
Finished: Endeavour - Americas Cup J class 1934 - Amati 1/80

Other:    Airplanes and Tanks

 

 

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Fabulous work!

 

Rob

Current build:

Build log: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/25382-glory-of-the-seas-medium-clipper-1869-by-rwiederrich-196

 

 

Finished build:

Build log: of 1/128th Great Republic: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/13740-great-republic-by-rwiederrich-four-masted-extreme-clipper-1853/#

 

Current build(On hold):

Build log: 1/96  Donald McKay:http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/4522-donald-mckay-medium-clipper-by-rwiederrich-1855/

 

Completed build:  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/gallery/album/475-196-cutty-sark-plastic/

The LORD said, "See, I have set (them) aside...with skills of all kinds, to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver, and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of crafts."

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Very nice work Johann.

"A Smooth Sea NEVER made a Skilled Sailor"
- John George Hermanson 

-E.J.

 

Current Builds - Royal Louis - Mamoli

                    Royal Caroline - Panart

Completed - Wood - Le Soleil Royal - Sergal - Build Log & Gallery

                                           La Couronne - Corel - Build Log & Gallery

                                           Rattlesnake - Model Shipways, HMS Bounty - Constructo

                           Plastic - USS Constitution - Revel (twice), Cutty Sark.

Unfinished - Plastic - HMS Victory - Heller, Sea Witch.

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wow wow wow :) True art. Thanks for sharing.

Elmir

Past build: BRACERA

 

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do... Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the tradewinds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover"

 

KIND REGARDS!

ELMIR

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Johann,

 

True artistry, could not have been better if paint laid to canvas. Brother this bud is for youpost-2805-0-32199900-1469817255.jpg

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John Allen

 

Current builds HMS Victory-Mamoli

On deck

USS Tecumseh, CSS Hunley scratch build, Double hull Polynesian canoe (Holakea) scratch build

 

Finished

Waka Taua Maori War Canoe, Armed Launch-Panart, Diligence English Revenue Cutter-Marine  Model Co. 


 

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Hello,

many thanks for the nice comments and the likes.

According to a note I made a new attempt for the canvas.
The new Canvas made of silk has a finer weave structure.
The previous version was made of linen material.
I think that the new version is closer to the original.

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On that scale it makes quite a difference, Johann. There is not something which comes to mind which has a finer weave. What kind of silk did you use?

Carl

"Desperate affairs require desperate measures." Lord Nelson
Search and you might find a log ...

 

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Johann

 

For the linen, what thread count did you use?  There are cotton fabrics with very high thread count that may be closer to scale.   Regardless, your work is of the highest quality. 

 

Allan 

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Hello,

thank you so much!
Thanks also for the LIKES!

Meanwhile, I made more details:
-supplementing the 2nd companionway with a railing.

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-robes ladder for shrouds, as you can see on cut model.

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Incredible work Johann! Your details are simply amazing and everyone you add just increases the awe of your ship.

"A Smooth Sea NEVER made a Skilled Sailor"
- John George Hermanson 

-E.J.

 

Current Builds - Royal Louis - Mamoli

                    Royal Caroline - Panart

Completed - Wood - Le Soleil Royal - Sergal - Build Log & Gallery

                                           La Couronne - Corel - Build Log & Gallery

                                           Rattlesnake - Model Shipways, HMS Bounty - Constructo

                           Plastic - USS Constitution - Revel (twice), Cutty Sark.

Unfinished - Plastic - HMS Victory - Heller, Sea Witch.

Member : Nautical Research Guild

 

 

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Wow! Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Jesse

 Current build: Syren : Kit- Model Shipways

 

Side project: HMS Bounty - Revel -(plastic)

On hold: Pre-owned, unfinished Mayflower (wood)

 

Past builds: Scottish Maid - AL- 1:50, USS North Carolina Battleship -1/350  (plastic),   Andromede - Dikar (wood),   Yatch Atlantic - 14" (wood),   Pirate Ship - 1:72 (plastic),   Custom built wood Brig from scratch - ?(3/4" =1'),   4 small scratch builds (wood),   Vietnamese fishing boat (wood)   & a Ship in a bottle

 

 

 

 

 

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I want to make ships like this when I grow up. :)

Jean-Philippe (JP)

 


 

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Hello,
I would like to thank for motivating words and also for the many LIKES.

Currently I concern myself with the question regarding the shape of the dead-eyes.
Many documents and pictures of the LA CREOLE showing dead-eyes with round shape, as can be seen here:

 

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Source: Boudriot, Monographie LA CREOLE , S.104

 

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Source: Cutout drawing of J. Boudriot

 

But in the official documents of 1833 the dead-eyes have an "oval" shape.
For appropriate information, I would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Source:TAFEL 212 - ATLAS du GENIE MARITME
A. CHAMPAIGNAC, ING. de la MARINE
TOULON 1833

 

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Cutout drawing TAFEL 212 - Fig. 19

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