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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Mates!
The gallion painted.
Best regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from cog in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Mates!
The gallion painted.
Best regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Mates!
The gallion painted.
Best regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks Patrick! And the Same to you!
The replica makes 3-4 knots at Wind 3-4. Yes, this ships hadn't been racehorses, but very comfortable sailing hotels for the upper ten of the dutch companies.
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
To model the gallion is a little bit fiddly. The drawings doesn't show the real dimension of the rails and knees. So I started first to make the lower and upper knees.
After this I could find out the dimensions of the upper rail
Next job will be the carving of the filler and the figurhead.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks, guys!
@dadodude This is my favourit monster. Its watching the portsite.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from mtaylor in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks Patrick! And the Same to you!
The replica makes 3-4 knots at Wind 3-4. Yes, this ships hadn't been racehorses, but very comfortable sailing hotels for the upper ten of the dutch companies.
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from cog in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
To model the gallion is a little bit fiddly. The drawings doesn't show the real dimension of the rails and knees. So I started first to make the lower and upper knees.
After this I could find out the dimensions of the upper rail
Next job will be the carving of the filler and the figurhead.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from cog in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks, guys!
@dadodude This is my favourit monster. Its watching the portsite.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Patrick and the Likes!
After several weeks with carving, I now again have to made some technical parts of the Utrecht.
First the windlass
On board of the Utrecht the catheads and the windlass are one technical system. I have made it from swiss pear, the rolls are from brass
It was no problem to turn the shaft of the windlass from beech wood
Milling in the tooth ring of the backflow barrier
In position
Finished
Best regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys!!!
A little update. some decoration rails at the sites of the pavilon.
Cheers! Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks for all the Likes and the kindly words!
Some new decoration parts.
Best regards ANgarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Aye, IgorSky, Mark and all the "Likes"
Many thanks for your kind words!
Last two days I practiced in drawing Acathus leaves. Today I tried to carve the middle part of the decoration rails. Since there is now exact drawing from the original, I have designed it by myself.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from DSiemens in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many Thanks for your kindly comments and all the likes !
Here are some pics from some new details of the stern decoration.
best regards Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thank to all the Likes
Some pics from the finished decorations of the Windows.
Now I have to carve some figures. I tried at first to carve the two sea animals which will "live" on the reling. They are not so complicated as the galions lion and the others. They are named dolphins, but I think that they are typical baroque seamonsters.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks, guys!
@dadodude This is my favourit monster. Its watching the portsite.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse 1897 by Mirabell61 - FINISHED - scale 1:144 - POF - first German four stacker of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line
hello Niels!
Congratulation to your absolute perfect craftmanship and the absolut amazing model you have made.
Best regards Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from cog in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thank to all the Likes
Some pics from the finished decorations of the Windows.
Now I have to carve some figures. I tried at first to carve the two sea animals which will "live" on the reling. They are not so complicated as the galions lion and the others. They are named dolphins, but I think that they are typical baroque seamonsters.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Mirabell61 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Aye, Nils and Patrick!
many Thanks for your kindly words!
@ Patrick - some years ago when I was modelling the Pegasus I had the idea to modify an ironing board so that it will be possible to go deeper as the normal way in using such a device. When I did talk about this with my Admiral she has an idea how ti manage this. And than she said: you can get my old ironing board, and I will go to the store to buy an new one. She has an modern ironing board and I have a very good working modelling bench.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Aye, Nils and Patrick!
many Thanks for your kindly words!
@ Patrick - some years ago when I was modelling the Pegasus I had the idea to modify an ironing board so that it will be possible to go deeper as the normal way in using such a device. When I did talk about this with my Admiral she has an idea how ti manage this. And than she said: you can get my old ironing board, and I will go to the store to buy an new one. She has an modern ironing board and I have a very good working modelling bench.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from cog in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Patrick and the Likes!
After several weeks with carving, I now again have to made some technical parts of the Utrecht.
First the windlass
On board of the Utrecht the catheads and the windlass are one technical system. I have made it from swiss pear, the rolls are from brass
It was no problem to turn the shaft of the windlass from beech wood
Milling in the tooth ring of the backflow barrier
In position
Finished
Best regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thank to all the Likes
Some pics from the finished decorations of the Windows.
Now I have to carve some figures. I tried at first to carve the two sea animals which will "live" on the reling. They are not so complicated as the galions lion and the others. They are named dolphins, but I think that they are typical baroque seamonsters.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys!!!
A little update. some decoration rails at the sites of the pavilon.
Cheers! Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks Patrick!
Here are two pics from yesterday evening.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, Guys!
The next step in carving. The lower decorations of the windows
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Cheers Angarfather