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Probably every modeller wants to build a model in the Navy Board style. In 2004 I started to model the American privateer Oliver Cromwell in 1/48 ( original built in 1776). Model is built on drawing from Harold Hahn's book "Ships of the American Revolution and their models". The model is not completed at this time.
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Thank you Nils. But my question remains open ...
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Yes, this is the royal yacht Nix 1862 in St. Petersburg. Fragment of drawing above is royal yacht "Queen Victoria" was built in England in 1855 and presented to to the russian tsar Queen Victoria about a half times more than Nix. A few years ago I was doing the reconstruction of the yacht. You can see it here. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.777760035618659.1073741828.100001540102730&type=1&l=375f537773 Now there was more information and I want to make a more accurate reconstruction.
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There are many questions, but no answers It is a historical drawing. Unfortunately no other plans. I have long as there is are two variants: 1. At this point were fixed preventer or topmast shrouds. 2 .At this point were fixed removable boat boom
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Hello everybody! Can someone explain to me appointment of these elements? This drawing of English yacht about 1850.
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Head figure for Royal yacht
igorcap replied to igorcap's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
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Thank you for your interest in my article. I see that it does not leave you indifferent. I do not claim the invention. This is a classic POF but I wanted to focus on the features: 1. Frames not installed on a relatively soft keel frame but on a hard plank. This prevents any deformation during planking. 2.The base consists of two layers instead of just one which overlapped. This increases the rigidity and stability of the hull. 3.Thick frames allow you to use a stapler gun for attaching planks. It is very comfortable and fast running.
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Hi everyone! I want to suggest an article about one of the ways to build hulls of shipmodels. Link to article http://sailmodel.ho.ua/present/pres_e.htm Unfortunately I was not able to put the article here in the forum with the correct formatting of the document. I would be grateful if someone can help me. I will also be thankful for comments and corrections of errors in the text.
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HMS Pandora 1779 in 3D
igorcap replied to ppddry's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Jingyang! Your work is exceptional, it is new higher level of modeling!
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