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Seven gunport lids with port scuttles! Making progress! Seriously though, I’m learning a lot with this build. I am taking the time to hone my scratch building skills for future projects. I have several books from the Anatomy of the Ship series, including the Granado and the Bellona. I intend to build both ships in 1/48 scale. I also have the plans for the Triton which will be my next project.
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Girona by augustus
GrandpaPhil replied to augustus's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Well done! The Sultana was my first real wood ship build. You are doing a fantastic job of it!
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