
Christopher Carl
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harlequin reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Bellona by Christopher Carl - Corel - 1:100
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I have now completed the spars and sail mountings. As I said above, the ship has arrived in port for a long maintenance stay and in the process of furling the sails. Although the sails are for the Victory 1:100, they worked out well for the Bellona. I learned a lot about sails in this process too. The rigging is now complete also. Now I'm moving on the to finish the ship: anchors, lanterns, flags, etc. Then I have cleanup. This has been a long three years to build! But what a great hobby inside, when there's a pandemic outside.
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The work is truly excellent! Please take a lot of pictures of the rigging, as I will no doubt need them to decode the Bellona instruction diagrams. Thanks so much, Chris
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Your work is excellent. I started my Bellona two and a half years ago, and followed your build ever since. You helped me solve a number of problems. I just started a build log myself. Take a look when you get a moment. Christopher Carl
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GrandpaPhil reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Bellona by Christopher Carl - Corel - 1:100
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Thanks guys for the welcoming!! The sail set (Victory 1:100) that I ordered arrived today. I was scared that it would not fit properly. Victory is slightly bigger than Bellona. To my wonderment THE SAILS FIT!!! See the picture below. From the right: foremast, mainmast, Mizzen (above) and Bowsprit (below). YEA!!! Now I have to decide what furling to make on each spar.
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I have been working on this build for two-and-a-half years. I have followed harlequin's build all along. His work is excellent and solved several problems I've had. This is my second build; HMS Surprise-Mamoli was the first. After decades of plastic models, I switched to wood because I wanted a change of material and history topics. The pictures show the current state of things. The spars are also done. I'm waiting for a set of pre-built sails to arrive from Europe. I want to attach them in furled position to the spars and then mount the spars.
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