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  1. Quite a lot of the nao-recontructions are influenced by models like this one, the Mataro-model (on display in the maritime museum in Rotterdam), supposed to represent a spanish nao of around 1450. (Pic from the museum website) (own pic) Jan
  2. Matthew ofBristol is perhaps more in the correcttime frame, or San Salvador (diego maritime): bit later than Magelhaes, but nice ship... Jan
  3. You are asking for something almost impossible: in thta period ships were not built accordi g to plans, butbased on main dimensions, experience and rules of thumb. There are some (but ot many) artists impressions ofships around that period, but those drawings, however interesting, are hardly usefull to reconstruct the ships of that period. No ships survived, and acheological evidence isvery scarce. In other words: historically accurate plans are not available. Your best line will be search for reconstructions ofspanish/portugese ships of that period. Quite a number of reconstructions of Columbus ships exist, there is a reconstruction of a Portugeseship (the pepper wreck) that can provide a starting point for your model, but that one is a bit too late. (1600 in stead of 1500) Jan
  4. From what I have seen from others on this site, eg @Old Collingwood or @RGL, it is a mix of both: some parts to be removed and replaced by PE, others remaining and sticking through the deck. Jan
  5. The printing is superb. (Although I am still undecided whether I like the slighlymore clunky looks of the PE more than this almost perfect plastics) Question: what do you use for your rigging? it looks as if you have multiple sizes. Jan
  6. Btw: in some of his vids, the robot shows up. Guess this black robot is also doing his ratling down
  7. This guy is fantastic: both his modelling and his filming. He also does wonders with plastic: Jan
  8. No, just too many things at the same time..... And as that is more or less a structural 'problem' these projects all go very, very slowly. All projects (card) that got some attention this summer: only the birds got finished 'in one go'. All others are extended projects Jan
  9. If there is more to follow, I'll keep waiting Jan
  10. No, that can'tbe correct. The mast should have and angle somewhere between the rake of the aft mast, and the main mast.i The masts are kind of fanning out: the forward mast vertical, or slightly raking forward, the main mast vertical or slightly backward, the mizzen masts raking aft, the rake increasing from main mast to aft mast. Jan
  11. The rivetting of the secondary guns is somewhat too pronounced as far as I'm concerned. Less is more when it comes to these rows of rivets.... Jan
  12. The last "official price" before Mamoli went out of business coupleof years ago was around €450,- Jan
  13. Masthoops are not very common on dutch classic ships. Mostly rope with parrels. I don’t know hoe Billings does it, but the mastconstruction sounds rather like the original. Two wooden parts going through the deck to the keel. One iron bar sticking through these parts snd the mast. Jan
  14. 'k zou er niet te veel op rekenen Jan
  15. Ask @dafi or @Hubac's Historian, they are rather experienced in rebuilding plastic kits...... I think they do not use knifes but a steel needle. Jan
  16. Would be my advice too. Stern is OK, so modifying that will draw attention to any imperfections. just adjust rhe irons,a nd leave the woodwork as is. Jan
  17. Wow, didn’t do anything for over a year. Didn’t realize that it was that long. Must be the longest (intime) more or less running buildlog in MSW. Anyway: did some work on the port-side gunport lids. See you all in oktober 2021 Jan
  18. Trying to become an another 'armchair expert' (btw did not succeed so far), I spent some time looking at pics of this ship class. you already knew ofcourse, but these 'interbellum-designs' have beautiful lines. I also came across some drawings showing them in the 'old fashioned' white-yellow paint scheme. That would be a nice contrast: another of this class in another scheme. Or are those drawings just fantasy? Jan
  19. Railing adds to the realism. Well done. (and apart from a few nerds, no one will count bars) Jan
  20. The flag is much better in looks and feel, but I think it is the wrong side connected to the pole: as far as I know, the little cross should be on the side of the pole. Jan
  21. Chuck explains it here. (In his log of Cheerful) Printing on very thin paper. Sounds easy. But I guess some trial and error is needed before it works.
  22. Looking good. Is there a way to get the flag hanging somewhat more realistically? "Hanging" like this it does no justice to the realism of your model. Jan
  23. Which is not compatible with the location of the wreck. The zuiderzee was a rather shallow, relatively large open water, with in some locations a bogland between water and coast. No way vessels could be drawn. same holds for 'favorable wind': winds can be from the same direction for weeks. Waiting for favorable winds can take some time. Interesting to see a mast like this. Never saw one in the context of Dutch shipbuilding. But then, medieval ships never my main interest Jan
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