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Good evening everyone. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Project Admiralty Model 70 gun ship of the British Royal Navy in 1722 Barford temporarily suspended. According to reasons beyond me. The customer was faced with circumstances that do not allow him to continue the project. But life can not stop. In the new year, I have the desire to continue the project. This requires a new customer. To complete the project. The model can be completed in two ways. As Admiralty. How spar (in such form as the model represented in Mystic Siaport). If you have a desire to discuss the conditions of the order - I am ready to answer questions. On my Facebook page, you can see some models made by me https://www.facebook.com/Shipmodels.ua/photos/?ref=page_internal
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A lot of time is spent figuring out the details. Books help a bit. But almost always something missing. I have to spend a lot of time to think. As many times to view different information. I drew a line on the model body. Different parts of the painted in a different color. Red - something that will be removed.
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Good morning, Mark. I have been watching your work. I also build models in the style of the Navy board. I have a question. Maybe you have thought through this question. The photo museum British models they have the same color. Almost always. Yellowish-brown, yellowish-pink, yellowish-cream. But there is always yellow. Regardless of the tree. Can you explain? This means that the models covered by stain? To equalize the color, for example. Sincerely, Vitaly.
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Good afternoon, colleagues. I've got a question. I can not find an answer. Maybe someone of you versed in this matter. I'll be glad for your help . I'm building a model of Burford like Admiralty. What you see in the photo in the subject - it is preparing to build a model of the Admiralty. My question is - Fashion Piese. Ship Photos of the museum models do not provide a clear answer. Maybe someone of you to deal with this issue. I am wondering how this assembly organized on models of British ships. 1665-1720 construction period. It was a time of transition from the flat to a round stern. Those models, photos of which I have attached to the letter. To avoid confusion, I suggest that you choose. Option eh? Or option B? If I am not mistaken, all of these models are part of the collection of the museum in Greenwich ..
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