
Tony Hunt
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Rigging of a the 5 masted bark named France II
Tony Hunt replied to Icarus24's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
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 -
HMS Discovery 1789 by Don Case - 1:48
Tony Hunt replied to Don Case's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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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.
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I wonder if they're still around? The bone POW model of the Auckland looks very nice, in particular.
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It's magnificent Bitao, and presents both a challenge and an inspiration to the rest of us. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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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?
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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.
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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.
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A very cool prototype for a model. I'm watching with interest!
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
Tony Hunt replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
That looks pretty close, doesn't it? Good sleuthing!- 993 replies
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I love the dockside crane in this photo. What a wonderful piece of Victorian-era engineering!
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
Tony Hunt replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
They look really good. The CNC cutting for the pulleys is wonderfully crisp, perfect at that scale.- 993 replies
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You're a harsh judge Rob. I think that looks extraordinarily good!
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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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