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- Birthday 02/28/1964
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Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.
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you will get more chance of answer in this topic https://modelshipworld.com/forum/5-nauticalnaval-history/
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heads, toilets... yes or no? when I was on a NATO maneuver in West Germany (1983). If you had to... Then you dug a hole, covered it with sand, and that's it. Or there was a forest full of trees.... off topic, but... Much later I had a Polish colleague at work who is the same age as me. I said it was their fault that I had to join the army. because the Warsaw Pact was preparing an invasion of Western Europe. No he said, I had to join the army because NATO was preparing an invasion against the Warsaw Pact. 🤔
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Welcome to MSW and good luck
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Planking First planks were placed on which the large PE parts will later be glued. For the correct position, the height of a cannon was first measured. And this way the position of the first wale can be marked. Once this wale is glued, the excess part of these first planks is removed and further planking can take place. Planking, work in progress
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Forecastle update. All frames are placed A temporary support is placed at the top. And there are 2 cannon ports. To place 4 according to the Anthony roll, the fore castle is too small in my opinion. The interior finish is in the same line as the rearcastle. The higher planking is according to the clinker method Thanks for following
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https://modelshipworld.com/forum/13-discussions-for-ships-plans-and-project-research-general-research-on-specific-vessels-and-ship-types/
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Nice work. I have also the book of Herman Ketting, a great book.
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planking Corel's idea is to nail extra supports to the deck. I don't think this is very practical. That's why they were removed and this material was used in a different way that gives more support to the planks. The pear planks are very flexible. I don't know anything about a 17th century yacht, so I bought some reading material in advance. There is no hole for the tiller.But the problem was seen in time and solved planking, work in progress. The diagram of the planking on the transom comes from the book.
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Absolute beginner here - new to ship modeling
Baker replied to AlanR's topic in New member Introductions
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