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Baker

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  • Birthday 02/28/1964

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    Oost Vlaanderen Belgium
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    Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.

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  1. As this pdf is copyrighted but available for around £47... through the Mary Rose trust, it is not shown or attached here
  2. Indeed, the underlying axis distance between large and small beams is approximately 1cm on this scale Therefore, the distances between the seams, measured from the dale, are always with one centimetre in between. This is almost the only constant in this planking And the Anchor cable wil not toutch the main mast btw, There are anchors on starboard and port side. if I place the capstan off center then i can only operate the anchors on one side
  3. Kevels made from "wasknijpers" (Dutch) well found and very realistic
  4. Indeed, this is something different from nice straight planks. Special, but time consuming
  5. Construction of the knight for the main yard. It appears that i placed the main mast too far back. Corrected position. Knigt and the base plates for the upper deck placed. With the layout roughly sketched. And start planking. First the piece that is still left, then the remaining part (a puzzle...)
  6. https://www.modelbouwforum.nl/threads/de-friesland-van-mamoli.273466/page-12 Dutch buildlog
  7. That's not so good. I wish you strength in this difficult time Groetjes Patrick
  8. Thanks Steven, This capstan also served to raise the anchors and is therefore placed on the upper deck. On the upper deck of the rear castle there is a winch for operating the mizzen sail. But, I completely forgot about the knight For the main sail. Thanks for bringing this up.
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