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Could you tell me the result please. It's very interesting for me- And now to the idea from Mark I sanded the Main Wales about days and following this I used black stain. How shall I put it? You are right Mark, it looks mutch better. Thank you, the effort paid off. In fact it's much better to seen as at the photos. And also I planked the Lower Counter
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Great or small, both models are very well done Toni
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Absolutely outstanding craftsmanship Karl. It's a real treat to see your model
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Thanks for the kind comment Johann, nice to see you also. Do you know this one http://www.modellbau-leisten.de/ . I got some ledges last week and the quality was well. I sanded one Main Wale today and used black stain from Clou. I don't got ebony stain on the qiuck. It looks much better than the black paiting.
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An excellent step by step instruction to build such a stern, it's very interesting. Very clean work as ever Ed.
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Thanks for the kind comments Jason and Michiel @Jason I hope to understand your question, my english is a bit horrible It was always a dream of me to build a ship of this age, preferred a 74-Gun Ship. Two friends of mine, also model builder, gave the advice to the 50-Gun Ship at a model show, especially of the book from Rif Winfield. The result you can see, it was love at the first sight @Michiel It is beach wood how you can get it in a DIY market. I believe there is HD-Invasion on MSW Juergen
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Hi Chris, It's a very nice model your Conferderacy, very clean work. I like this ship. I hope you coming back to the shipyard. Juergen
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Hi Gaetan, thank you very much that you rebuild this wonderful build. I always was a great fan of this build. Juergen
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Hello Mark, congrats to this nice model. I see you are man of resources. That's best way to a fine model. Juergen
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Hi Niklas and Adam, thanks for the kind words. It's going on with the Main Wale. I done it in the same manner as John McKay is shown at his plans. I made two templates at first because I must produce many equal pieces. Also it must drawn the postion of the Main Wales to the Frames. Thereafter began the agony Here's the result Juergen
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I can feel with you Adam. Those Stern Timbers are very difficult. I'm also at this detail at the moment. But you have it well done this tricky timbers, great work. I like the Hahn construction. Juergen
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Hello, after I put off my Triton build I started a new project. Now I want to build the 50-Gun Ship HMS Leopard 1790 (POB) ,1/64 scale Therefor I bought the book The 50-Gun Ship from Rif Winfield. At this are the plans of the Leopard drawn by John McKay. I don’t make many words about the build of the frames because that’s often described here on MSW. Instead I show some photos. Juergen
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Hi Gary, it's a real treat to see this photos. Thank you very much that you make the trouble to reload this photos Juergen
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Thank you very much Gary. Perfect, That are the photos that I need. I hope them also because I can see more photos of that great model
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Hi Gary, I miss the images of your Alfred so much. Especially this one of the Main Wales. I know you are showing the detail that I need at your images. Where the Main Wale is ending at the Stern is the detail that I need at the moment. Could you show the Images in your log please? It will be a great help for me. Actually I am building the Leopard 1790 and I believe there were very similar to your Alfred about the planking I looking forward to see more of your fantastic model Kind Regards Juergen (Newbie at MSW 1.0)
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