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Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.
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I went to technical school and learned to design and build molds. I graduated in the early 80s, but due to the general economic crisis, no one needed an inexperienced mold builder. It became assembly line work at general motors and ford. So building plastic and later wooden models was my salvation.
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The bulkheads are glued to the keel. plywood decks in place To make this plywood easier to bend, cuts have been made on the inside Now to do is shape the bulkheads a bit better and bevel them. The hull shape does not match a Dutch yacht from this period. But fortunately we are not building a Duych yacht 😇
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Great start, and good luck with Mary 👍 I also have the book "Anatomy of the Ship: Tudor Warship Mary Rose" a very interesting book. But, I sometimes wonder how they get the detailed drawings of a parts of the ship of which nothing remains. Be careful with the information from this book. 3 decks in the castles is quite high. I am curious what the result will be.
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And indeed, starting a build log is the best way to get help.
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Here we go The plywood is beveled at the keel and bow. And the new keel and stem are ready, these are connected with a scarf joint. Gluing Test, pretty ok Dry test bulwarks, also ok By using the plywood and the walnut planks as deck, I have to lower the bulwarks and the plywood keel piece at the top by 2mm. Sawing To be continued.
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Thanks. And the wood is indeed of good quality. öß or ß ??? Neither letter is on the keyboard of my pc or smartphone. We do not use these in the Dutch language. So I did a "copy, paste" of the text on the website of the Maritimes museum in Hamburg. A German museum that cannot spell a German text correctly on their website....😪 Btw, English, German... never learned at school 😇
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The yacht D'Oro from Corel actually looks like the replica (called Sehnsucht) of the Great Yacht from the Brandenburg Navy. This kit from Corel dates from 1973, the plans and especially the instructions are completely off. Bought at a very good low price. If you really want to build a yacht from this period. For the same retail price there are better quality options. A challenge ... 👍 I think this the only existing painting of this vessel There is a model in the Maritimes museum in Hamburg Content of the box Drawings "instructions...." plywood more plywood planks and others fittings PE parts The supplied walnut planks for the hull will be used for the decks and such. For the hull itself, planks are sawn from pear wood. A set of new flags is also made and printed on tissue paper
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