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Waiting for a delayed wooden delivery, I received the two eight-thousand pounder giant anchors (test 😁) ;
- GrandpaPhil, Thukydides, bruce d and 5 others
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All the standing rigging being finished, I give myself a small shipyard break which I think I've well deserved :
- chris watton, GrandpaPhil, davec and 3 others
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Evening pics, along rigging my ship : 2048 knots, 68% of the total, I hope you will like it, as I do myself :
- mtaylor, Bill Morrison, GrandpaPhil and 6 others
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- daniel.b, Bill Morrison, bruce d and 3 others
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Test of a gun-port installation :
- Hartron, Bill Morrison, Archi and 3 others
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Following work about garlands of ship’s bulwarks (not glued) :
- Hartron, bruce d, Bill Morrison and 6 others
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Hi dear modellers !
I think the grey-green patine is not very realistic, a browned color must be more indicated
At sea, the bronze get a cooper chloride patine, not a hydro-carbonated one :
The guns of Strasbourg (Officer's Mess near Place de la République) are under acid rains, they show the same patine with church's cooper covers
En français pour Marc :
Cela n'enlève rien à la qualité extraordinaire de cette réalisation, c'est juste une remarque à propos d'un exemple... que je connais bien 😀
Regards
Chris
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After ending first battery, following work with a detailed test about garlands of ship’s bulwarks :
- Archi, Bill Morrison, GrandpaPhil and 4 others
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A typical rail in style Louis XIV, more elegant than the monograph's proposition, and realizable at my sense :
- scrubbyj427, Dave_E, Hartron and 6 others
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Test for qualification of a décortive rail in a wooden imitation :
- Bill Morrison, bruce d, ccoyle and 7 others
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Saint Philippe 1693 by CRI-CRI - scale 1/72 - French warship from Lemineur monograph
in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Posted · Edited by CRI-CRI
Sorry, the anchor stock was backwards :