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Mirabell61

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  1. thank you very much Martin, I learnt from this Forum first time that the hammocks were used as splitter and muskeetball catcher when the ship was in close range battle and it makes sense. Probably there were quite some round holes in the one or other ones hammocks, perhaps even balls still trapped in the canvas when unfolding... Nils
  2. Thanks for clearing Alistair, the Kind tip for how to rig the anchor cables came from B.E. with ref. also to Dafi`s very nice HMS Victory anchor cable Arrangement. Before that I never was aware of the function of that Messenger cable... It reminded me a Little bit of the "Paternoster lift cabins in manifold Story high old Office houses, where you step in go to the required Elevation an step off again... Nils
  3. Many thanks.... B.E., I first thought of broken White Color, but my wife convinced me that the now Chosen Color is more authentic Kester, thanks for that Input...., I was sure that there must have been a very knowledgeable Person supporting the film Fitting Outs..., Goodwin did a very good Job in that Alistair, I do`nt quite understand what you mean with "...anchor ropes taken back to the capstan..", as far as I learned the only rope around the capstan is the Messenger cable or ? Nils
  4. Many thanks Bob (cap`n`Bob), Michael (Meddo), Pete (48), I saw a Film on TV a couple of days ago, "Master and Commander" and the vessel "HMS Surprise" sraring Craig Russel, was very interesting to see these details, the rather low deckbeams, also the chain pumps in action, hammock nettings, guns in action, two to three men at the pumps crank Lever, etc, the film makers must have had good consultants for 18th century naval ship equipment.... Nils
  5. Build log part 50 doing the folded and tied hammocks for the netting, after blackening the brass mesh and fastening it onto the hammock cranes Here starboard side, port side and QD ballustrade still to be done in the same way I did several Trials first until this version was given the go... use ordenary parcel wrapping paper with a light structure in the paper in length direction (resembles the rather much worn / greasy Color of the mens canvas bedding. All rolled up over a 2mm drill the dark lines resemble the tie bounds of the hammock 1 mm drill used at the inner side for folding Support (two equal long parts) mini laundry clampers hold the folded part the folded "hammock" is supported with a drop of PA glue (till dry), so there will be no extra spreadwise stress on the netting view from outside view towards the bulwark Nils
  6. thank you so much for your nice encouraging and appreciative words Omega, and Geoff, and Mark, and Pete I`m glad you are following the updates to this build log, and am happy if the one or other detail may be inspirative in what ever way... Also many thanks to all other fellow members for the many "likes" along the build path Nils
  7. Thanks Jason, the diagonal etched brass mesh I found at this webshop here : http://www.modulor.de/Modellbau/Struktur-und-Lochplatten/Lochblech-Drahtgitter-Streckmetall/geaetztes-Messing-Diagonallochblech-Lochmass-1-0-x-1-5-mm.html Cheers, Nils
  8. Micheal, I asume you will be Radio Controlling the cutter, what equipment will go inside the hull if so ? Number of servo Units, one for rudder one for winch (common sail sheet), or more sofisticated ? Nils
  9. Thank you very much Pete, I`m thinking of a way to get those hammocks tied, folded and put into the foreseen cranes between the nettings, will have to do some trials first... Nils
  10. Build log part 49 Aft view Quarterdeck view Forecastle deck Midship all three decks headrails and anchor fishing pulley mounted cranes for hammock netting fitted to waist bulwarks and QD ballustrade stanchions and security chain on stepover area found some nice 0,2mm etched brass material for nettings ( will still be chemicaly blackend) Build log part 50 to follow.... nuils
  11. excellent work Gabe, fantastic how thin an filigrane you are doing those Frames, the complete Framework later on must be very fragile, and hat off for all this in that scale you have Chosen... Nils
  12. The fitting out Looks great Bob, very pleasing sight with the partial open upper deck and look below... Nils
  13. wonderful looking trolley Michael, very well thouight through... Nils
  14. Although already completed B.E, always a pleasure to look at again, your "Pickle" Nils
  15. Have reworked the galley chimney a bit this afternoon.... exhaust will be turned to face leewards, resp. out of the wind Build log part 49 to follow... Nils
  16. Lovely work Theo, just let the natural Wood Colors work on the appearance, it Looks great Nils
  17. Thank you very much Bob, nice to know you dropping in now and then... but do`nt be modest about your own wonderful builds, you do very well and I like them very much Nils
  18. Hi Mike, you may want to look into scale 1:87 (common H0 model Train scale), search for sailors or ships Crew. I have not found figures in 1:87 for historic 18th century on the web yet. Nils
  19. Hi Don, your Progress is well under steam, all Looks very good, you probably shall be mounting several deck Fittings soon Nils
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