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On 1/17/2023 at 2:16 PM, Alvb said:
Frühe Galeonen, deren Seitenwände mehr zum Heck hin eingezogen waren, konnten die Deadeyes der Besanwanten an den Walen fixieren, ohne die Seitenwand zu berühren. noch etwas verwundert mich. Die Deadeyirons am Haupt- und Vormast enden nicht in Wales. Das weiß ich bis jetzt nicht. Gruß Albb
Hello, Alvb. I had this opinion too, but I found out that the "chains deadeyes" fitting was also above the wales. On a competition model, I try to change only complete nonsense, I leave what could have been. I found boats with chains deadeyes outside Wales.
For the rigging I use the Zeehaen ship plan, here the clamping is also over Wales, there only the reinforcement continues..
On the Dutch ship replicas this clamp is also over Wales and looks good..
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Thank you very much everyone!
Deadeyes fittings for besan made of wire 0.4 mm..
I ran into another stupidity in the plan. From a layman's point of view, deadeyes cannot be placed directly on wales. The ropes would break against the broad stern..
I measured the width of the channels..
Channels again secured with steel pins..
Deadeyes attached to the hull..
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I made the last two sizes of small 4mm wide deadeyes. Again, a system of glued plates and machining at once..
Created a tool for a milling cutter for the production of a 0.4 mm side groove..
All deadeyes after waxing..
I wish everyone a lot of success in the new year 2023, a lot of peace in modeling and, above all, health!
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On 11/19/2022 at 1:27 PM, Baker said:
The same comment as always 😉.
Great work Ondras 👍
Thank you very much Patrick!🙂
Again in big soldering..😵 I make "chains deadeyes" clamps. Brass 0.5 mm..
Drilled holes in the direction of the shrouds..
First placed eyes for "Masthead tackle"..
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Hello Rock. I follow your work. Since I was young, I have associated this ship with coloring, such as the one on the Heller kit. I think that this is the most consistent with the coloring of English ships of that time.
But the result of course depends on your decision. I keep my fingers crossed.Ondras
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Hi guys and thank you.
In the end, the boat went to the Czech Championship, it returned unharmed. In the ship components category "C3D", the points went to the gold medal.😲 Satisfaction. But I miss the atmosphere of the competition and meeting with similarly strange people..😭- Keith Black, Stevinne, Paul Le Wol and 14 others
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On 9/17/2022 at 5:42 PM, shipmodel said:
Hi Ondras -
Beautiful work. The new ropes came out especially well, with a nice tight and regular lay to the lines.
One small point of wording - the curved deck fitting is not a wheelhouse. The Roter Lowe would have had a whipstaff, not a wheel. The fitting is actually a cover for the man who operated the whipstaff, sometimes called the helmsman. The opening in front is so that he can see the set of the mainsail and hear commands from the navigator and captain. To bring his head up above the height of the deck he just stood on a box. Sometimes the simple solutions are the best. Here is a drawing of the whipstaff from E. Keble Chatterton's book -
Thank you shipmodel. Bad translation. This is just below deck. O.
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On 9/9/2022 at 9:22 PM, FriedClams said:
Beautiful work Ondras!
Gary
Thank you very much Gary!
I created the wheelhouse..
I started making ropes from thin Sajou threads. On the old ropewalk with a low-quality ride, the rope made mistakes for me. So I modified the entire ropewalk..
And now it's about something else!!
The hoists of the main mast have been completed with new ropes, they will now go below deck..
Now I can close the wall of the rear superstructure..
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Mary Rose by Baker - scale 1/50 - "Your Noblest Shippe"
in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Thanks Patrick for another 16th century ship. I'm looking forward!!
Ondras