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La Santisima Trinidad 1769 by Liberto - 1805


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                              LA SANTISIMA TRINIDAD   1769 / 1805

Hola amigos:

 Para la realización de este proyecto se ha partido de copias o de planos de época de autenticidad indudable, y correspondientes a su estado en 1797 justo antes de la batalla de San Vicente. En esa batalla la Santísima Trinidad resulto muy dañado y no se conoce con certeza las obras que hicieron de reparación en la popa y en la proa.

Los planos necesarios para el modelo que se esta realizando  (escala 1 / 72) son obra de nuestro compañero Chimista, partiendo de los planos originales de 1797, y completados por dibujos de los alzados de proa y de popa hechos según su criterio a partir de la vista lateral del casco, así como de otros planos de navíos de 112 cañones de la época correspondiente, planos del Museo Naval  de Madrid

El dibujo de la peineta o coronamiento de popa es una conjetura del autor del proyecto basado en las formas que aparecen en la vista lateral.

Como  podéis imaginar este proyecto es el resultado de varios meses de arduo trabajo de investigación, los planos han sido revisados, corregidos, y dibujados, tratando en todo momento de aproximarse al máximo a la imagen que pudo ofrecer este emblemático navío en el periodo de tiempo comprendido entre la ultima reforma a la que fue sometido en la Carraca 1797 y su triste final en la Batalla de Trafalgar 1805.

Doy las gracias mas sinceras a nuestro compañero Chimista   por la confianza que pone en mí para llevar a cabo este novedoso proyecto… tratare de estar a la altura.

Saludos  Liberto

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THE HOLY TRINITY 1769/1805
Hello friends:
 For the realization of this project it has been party copies or drawings of undoubted authenticity period, and corresponding to their status in 1797 just before the Battle of San Vicente. In that battle the Holy Trinity was badly damaged and is not known with certainty the repair works made in the stern and the bow.
The plans necessary for the model that is being made (scale 1/72) are the work of our colleague Chimista, based on the original plans of 1797, supplemented by drawings of the raised bow and stern facts at their discretion from the side view of the helmet, as well as other planes of ships of 112 guns of the corresponding period, plans of the Naval Museum of Madrid
The drawing of the comb or taffrail is a conjecture of the author of the project based on forms that appear in the side view.
As you can imagine this project is the result of several months of hard research work, the plans have been revised, corrected, and drawn, trying at all times as close as possible to the image that could offer this iconic ship in time between the last reform which was submitted in the Carrack 1797 and its sad end at the Battle of Trafalgar 1805.
I give sincere thanks to our partner Chimista for the trust placed in me to carry out this new project ... I try to keep up.
greetings Liberto

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Very nice, clean, precise work. It looks like it will be a very good model.

 

The gun carriages look a bit unusual - I've never seen any that looked like that.

 

Steven

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Hello Louis and Matle, thank you for your generous comments.
Indeed these carriages are unusual, design is our partner Chimista, and is simply a support for stable and aligned fixing of the guns, shape facilitates placement of the canyon from the outside at the right time.
Step new images, Greetings Liberto

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Indeed these carriages are unusual, design is our partner Chimista, and is simply a support for stable and aligned fixing of the guns, shape facilitates placement of the canyon from the outside at the right time.

 

I thought that might be the reason. A clever idea. The build is looking very good.

 

Steven

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Hello friends, thank you again and I'm glad you like my work.
Wacko Indeed these are the tools I use, have a slightly higher price but good quality.
Friends I send you some pictures:
 As I folded these ebony strips have 5,5x2,5 m / m, and use a martyr bar with the same measure in the Pyrenees boxwood.
 Ebony immerse in boiling water for a few minutes, then fold it, following the images that accompany.
The strakes for closing the hull are pear 5.5x 2.5m / m.
And we continue greetings Liberto

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Incredible accuracy and precision! Everything is so clearly marked up... Will use it is a reference, a good reminder that precise model requires careful measurements, markups and reference lines.

Planking lines are soo smooth! I can go on and on and on :) please keep the pictures coming!

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Hello friends. I pass some pictures, greetings Liberto

 

 

Wow Liberto,

 

what a very nice workshop you have....

and the progress on the LST looks very fine, a beautiful ship on your slipway. excellent work too  :)

 

Nils

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Mil Felicidades Liberto.

 

Your work is so fine and clean. And your workshop is my dream workshop. Keep going. I will follow with interest. El Santísima Trinidad is in my stash of future builds. I will try to steal some of your ideas.

 

Felicidades desde México.

There aren't but two options: do it FAST, or do it RIGHT.

 

Current Project Build Log: Soleil Royal in 1/72. Kit by Artesania Latina.

Last finished projectsRoyal Ship Vasa 1628; French Vessel Royal Louis 1780. 1/90 Scale by Mamoli. 120 Cannons

 

Future projects already in my stash: Panart: San Felipe 1/75; OcCre: Santísima Trinidad 1/90;

Wish List: 1/64 Amati Victory, HMS Enterprise in 1/48 by CAF models.

 

So much to build, so little time!

 

 

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Hi friends, thank you all cometarios you do, this encourages me and even more coming from such experienced modelers, thank you comrades.
Of course I will continue to pass images of the advances I am making.
The supports are made by me, the design is our companion Chimista, and can effectively adapt very well to our need.
Os paso pictures, saludos Liberto

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Liberto,

 

A fine example of a clean build.

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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Just fantastic.  

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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