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- AJohnson and GrandpaPhil
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Hi Allan,
Thank you for your comments!
On 2/25/2022 at 7:29 PM, allanyed said:A question, hope you don't mind. What are the holes in the picture below for? They look to be for belaying pins, but this ship would not have any belaying pins in real life as they were not used until about 1745 thus my question.
Also, the openings in gratings were about 2.5"-3" or about 0.05" (1.25mm) at your scale, so a seaman's foot or heal would not get stuck in the openings. These look about double that size but it may just be the angle of the photo.
In fact, I've been more concerned with getting the job done right according to instructions than looking at the real ship.
After seeing your comments, I did some research and realized that the way I am representing L'Ambitieux is probably not the most historically correct.
I will look into future steps to be more careful and correct what I can, knowing that my skills can be a limitation as well 🙄
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- GrandpaPhil, Nek0 and AJohnson
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Hi,
I just bought the Syren Rope Rocket and now I need the threads. Any recommendations where I can buy Gutermann Mara in Europe (EU)? I've been looking at Williamgee.co.uk, but the postage is prohibitive... -
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In the last two weeks I worked on the ship and also on side jobs like boats, anchors, ladders etc (some not finished yet).
This kit has many metal parts that need to be weathered and in some cases painted as well. Below, I show the first pieces I made.
Original:
Weathered with Betumen of Judea:
Painted with Vallejo Royal Blue:
Other pieces I've worked on as well:
Parts placed on the ship:
Current status:
That's it for today
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- Landlubber Mike, GAStan, GrandpaPhil and 1 other
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Olá Daniel,
Go slowly but with quality 🙂
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- Nek0, GrandpaPhil, ccoyle and 1 other
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Hi,
I normally use vallejo model color, but this red is from Occre.
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Thank you Tim.
The deck was stained with bitumen of judea diluted in turpentine. I like the effect too.
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This is my second ship build (after NRP Sagres). I started in the middle of summer and I went to the 50th issue where I finished the first planking.
Unfortunately, I don't have photos of the beginning, so I'll put some photos of the current state below. I promise to update whenever I make progress in construction.
Ready to start first planking…
First planking completed
Deck stained with bitumen of judea
After sanding
With the bulwarks painted red
And that's it for now!
- Nek0, ccoyle, GrandpaPhil and 3 others
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Hi everyone,
"The L'Ambitieux was a First Rank three-decker ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. She was armed with 92 guns, comprising twenty-eight 36-pounder guns on the lower deck, twenty-eight 18-pounder guns on the middle deck, and twenty-six 8-pounder guns on the upper deck, with ten 6-pounder guns on the quarterdeck.
Designed and built by Honoré Malet, she was begun at Rochefort Dockyard in July 1691 and launched on December of the same year. On completion in April 1692, she joined the Ponant fleet and took part in the Battle of Barfleur on 29 May 1692. Following that action, she was destroyed by an English attack at La Hougue in June 1692."
From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_ship_Ambitieux_(1691)>
This kit by Altaya/De Agostini is so far only available in France and Portugal. It was released in 140 weekly issues consisting of kit parts plus a publication with detailed instructions and some articles about ships. According to the manufacturer's indication, the scale is 1:59 and the final measurements of the model are: length - 97cm; height - 88cm; width - 42cm
I hope it looks like this in the end…
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Hi,
I've already created an album in the gallery with the final photos of NRP Sagres. Build log for L'Ambitieux coming soon 🙂Thank you @Thistle17 for the reference. Carlos is effectively a great master in this art, I know his work but I don't know him personally.
- mtaylor, BobG, Keith Black and 1 other
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Thank you all.👍
In the next few days I will show NRP Sagres.
- BobG, Keith Black and mtaylor
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Olá Daniel 😉
Nice start! I also followed the construction of Polaris and the end result was excellent! This one goes the same way
- Daniel Filipe and BobG
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Hi everyone,
My name is Jorge, I'm 47 years old and I'm from Portugal.
I built some cardboard models (mainly trucks and buildings), but I always wanted to build the most emblematic ship of the Portuguese navy: NRP Sagres. About 10 years ago I bought this ship from Deagostini (collection of 120 issues), but only in 2020 did I have the courage to build it. It took about a year and a half into the pandemic period. If interested, I can create a topic in the gallery to put some photos of the final result (unfortunately I don't have photos during construction).
I'm a regular user of the forum (anonymously) and I have learned a lot and been surprised by the quality of work that many members present.
Currently, I'm building L'Ambitieux, another DeAgostini ship, and I'm going to open a thread.
L'Ambitieux by Jorge_Goncalves - De Agostini - 1:59
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
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The last few months have mostly been spent building all the cannons.
Here are some step-by-step.
Preparation for painting
Primer applied:
Red by Occre:
Black Mate by Vallejo:
Dry brushing with Gold by Vallejo:
Done!
Homemade rope:
The rudder has also been made and placed in its final position.
This is the current state of L'Ambitieux: