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Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.
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Continuing with the cannons and preparations for the main deck. The forged iron cannons are constructed from polystyrene tubes, the inner and outer diameters of which differ by 1 mm. These are then glued to the wooden part (carriage) and provided with an iron pin. They will be finished later. Making 4 stairs and the support of the deck. With dry fitted fore castle and (to long) bowsprit
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Mary Rose 1511 — the epitome of the Northern tradition
Baker replied to Waldemar's topic in Nautical/Naval History
I completely agree with this statement. great research, thanks -
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Mary Rose 1511 — the epitome of the Northern tradition
Baker replied to Waldemar's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Nice work, This shape looks familiar to me Didn't the Mary Rose originally have a round transom in 1511. And only after the conversion a flat one? -
Masts and yards. During the last vacation, the possible dimensions were drawn up. (All this is largely guesswork). A few months ago, wood was sawn. pine wood with thin grain. Age?? But the tree was sawn at least 25 years ago. Nice weather to work outside, So the "lathe" was set up. Own construction, not a pretty thing. But it works. All masts parts are"semi" ready. Together with the main yard.
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Small update, Nice weather to work outside. So the "lathe" set up. Own construction, not a pretty thing. But it works 😇. All mast parts and yards are "semi" ready.
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Baker replied to Loracs's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
If you want to keep the entire sail I would go for this option. My non-binding idea -
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