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No sorry Jan. Not HMS Dolphin
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I'll try with the USS William H. Brown. Built in 1860 at Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Acquired by the War Department in June 1861 and transferred to the Navy in September 1862. David
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Correct Wayne, it is the Carthaginian II. It's about time I went for another visit
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No not the Willey T.
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OK. Another web site gives this photo as HNLMS class "Hydra". It could be the Hydra, Ever, Das, Dog,Fret, Geep, Gier, Havik, Raaf, Brak, Lynx, Vos, Bever or the Sperwer. built in the Dutch shipyards Christie, Nolet & De Kuyper and Feijenoord Mij in the years 1870 to 1880.
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WESPE, VIPER, BIENE, MÜCKE, SCORPION, BASILISK, CAMAELEON, CROCODILL, SALAMANDER and NATTER. They were all built by A.G. Weser in Bremen. They are all Wespe class armoured gun boats.
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I'm lost. Who has it right and what is the ship. Jan says he found it but gives no name?
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Hi Jarek, Great to see this build. I will be following with interest and might try one of these paper models myself. David
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Yes It's the Cutty Sark. Wayne wins
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No sorry Anja not the C.A. Thayer
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No. not Sea Witch.
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Looks like The Euterpe. Now called the Star of India and docked in San Diego. I believe she is the oldest active sailing ship.
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The video of 'La Belle' construction
st george replied to tkay11's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Great video of a great build. Wish I had the skill to do that. I do like the idea of a practicum to model in 3D -
Right again Pav. Wouldn't mind a sail on one of these one day.
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OK off to look in some books.
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Let me just say WOW.would like to see more. David
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Is it the af Chapman?
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Maybe the Northam then?
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The Falls of Clyde?
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The Barque Liverpool II?
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I'll take a guess at the Liverpool?
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