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Per Rise

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  1. Hi Sergio Unfortunately these are the only drawing I have. From the drawings, you should be able to make a scratch build i scale 1:100 or whatever scale you may prefer. I am using these drawings duing my build, which is not completed yet. Regards
  2. Attached drawings. I have created most of the details in Inkscape and Tinkercad e.g. window frame, doors, airvent, chimney. I have tyhese in STL format ready to 3D print Regards Per Rise Dannebrog - Shipyard drawings - scale 1-100.pdf
  3. You could try with a heatgun. the heat will soften the PVA glue, making it possible to slowly remove the parts. Go easy with the heat.
  4. Try InkScape. It's free to use, and You can find a lot of instructional videos on Youtube. link: Download Inkscape 1.1.1 | Inkscape
  5. Construction is progressing. The hull is soon ready for final painting. At the moment it is still being plastered and primed
  6. As promised, a couple of pictures from the building process. Currently putty , primer and sanding. It's beginning to look like a ship 🙂
  7. Hi Mark I use a simple glue stick when applying templates to the wood. It's easy to remove the template afterwards with fine sanding paper, without destroying the underlying wood. Per
  8. Hi All As mentioned in my introduction, scratch building Dannebrog, is my next project. Dannebrog is, in fact, a military ship, and counted in The Royal Danish Navy. It is also Her Majesty's ship. It was launched on Oct. 10th 1931, and still in operation. I have access to a very limited drawings and photos, so I have to make my own drawings. A larger job, with measuring from the available drawings. The ship will be build in scale 1:75, so the finished model will be 104 cm in length. So far, the keel and all the bulkward is drawed - see example, and I have mounted the keel ready for mounting bulkwards. Pictures to come. Regards Per Rise Kongeskibet Dannebrog - skabeloner.pdf
  9. Hello Modelshipworld. As a new member to this forum, I would like to introduce myself. Coming from Denmark, northern part of Jutland. I'm 65 years old,and I'm now retired from my work as an IT-Architecht in a major Danish Company, now owned by Japanese NEC. In fact, I've been building most of my life, mostly shipmodels. However, when kids were young, the building was on stand by. Now in my retirement, I've started again. So far I've been building - Danish Naval Training Ship "Danmark" - Titanic - An old danish warship "Jylland" - Cruiseship Andrea Doria - Motor yacht for Royal Danish yacht "Dannebrog". This is the one where Her Majesty the Queen goes from harbour to "Dannebrog". My next project will be a model of "Dannebrog", so I'm collecting drawings, pictures etc of it. I plan to build in 1:75 or 1:100, depending of the drawings I hope to find. Looking forward to participate in this forum. Greetings from sunny Denmark Per Rise
  10. Hi are you still able to do a scan of the drawing in PDF format? Regards Per Rise <Email Addy removed by moderator to prevent you getting spammed!!!>
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