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mtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: La Santisima Trinidad 1769 by Liberto - 1805
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La Santisima Trinidad 1769 by Liberto - 1805
d_yur replied to Liberto's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Vulture 1776 by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - 16-gun Swan-class sloop from TFFM plans
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Vulture 1776 by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - 16-gun Swan-class sloop from TFFM plans
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Sphynx 1775 by Alex M - Scale 1/48 - English 20-Gun Frigate
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Hello, Mick! Thank you for your interest in my work. I hope you do not mind if I answer here. The thickness of the top of the pile does not matter. The main thing that she kept the form and does not limit your actions. Its primary purpose to hold the frames in the correct position during assembly. I used a 6 mm thick plywood. Good luck to you. Yuri
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Bellona 1760 by SJSoane - Scale 1:64 - English 74-gun - as designed
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Hello everyone. Here are a few photos of the last month. I allowed myself some liberty and filled the gaps between the square frames. I do not know if that is right with the historical and structural point of view for the frigates, but I saw something similar in the logs for the construction of class sloops "Swan". Of course, in reality it was not so, but our figures are enough simplifications and conventions. Now I want to make temporary ribbands to align and secure toptimbers then treat body inside.
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d_yur reacted to a post in a topic: Triton (1:48) by kellrandy (Randall)
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Thank you all for your warm welcome. I'm glad to be in such good company. Counting on tips more experienced shipbuilders. Daniel, from the beginning I doubted choice of scale, but the example of Ed Tosti with his magnificent "Naiad" dispelled all doubts. Now take a short time out to work with the drawings. Before meeting.
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