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Tony Hunt

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  1. Harold Underhill drew a rigging plan for France II, it's available for a small price (GBP9.00) at https://www.skipper.co.uk/catalogue/item/auxiliary-five-mast-barque-france-ii-sail-and-rigging-plan
  2. The two gratings on the right look really good. Job done, I'd say!
  3. What I like most about Javier's models (and there is a lot to like 😃) is that they are technically accurate models but also have a distinctive appearance that immediately identifies them as models made by Javier, just like the distinctive style of an artist. The seamless combination of accuracy and artistry is an enviable skill.
  4. I wonder if they're still around? The bone POW model of the Auckland looks very nice, in particular.
  5. It's magnificent Bitao, and presents both a challenge and an inspiration to the rest of us. Thanks for sharing it with us!
  6. Interesting question on rigging the steering yoke. Standard Designs For Boats of The United States Navy by Philip Hichborn came good for the oars - perhaps it has something on this question too?
  7. Yes, but when you unpick a piece of the puzzle it is very satisfying indeed. This is a lovely model Keith, and I'm really enjoying the great job you're doing of bringing it back to life. Be patient, you're doing a great job. I suggest going back to those wonderful photos you have, there is so much detail in them. Sometimes I think I enjoy the research more than the modelmaking.
  8. This is what makes model making so interesting. It's not just making the tiny components - itself requiring a lifetime of acquired art and skill ( and tools!) - but the research into the arcane aspects of shipbuilding, rigging and seamanship practices of whatever period you're working in. Endless fun for an inquiring mind and a patient heart.
  9. That looks pretty close, doesn't it? Good sleuthing!
  10. Me too! One of my favourite books is CS Forester's Hornblower and the Hotspur, and this little ship is exactly what I imagined the 20-gun Hotspur to look like. Absolutely beautiful!
  11. I love the dockside crane in this photo. What a wonderful piece of Victorian-era engineering!
  12. They look really good. The CNC cutting for the pulleys is wonderfully crisp, perfect at that scale.
  13. The beauty of your craftsmanship is only matched by the beauty of Ed Tosti's superb drawings. Talk about a marriage made in heaven!
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