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Posts posted by AnobiumPunctatum
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Hello Mike,
this looks like a really interesting building log and I will follow with great interest. You wrote in the first article, that the model based on a drawing of David Antscherl. I couldn't find a new book at Seawatch neither at the homepage. Where can I find more information?
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Congrats for finishing this really beautyful model. I looks a little bit like a model that was build 100 years ago. That is what I think makes the model really special
- Mirabell61, Omega1234 and mtaylor
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I am very sorry to write this, but I have to stop my build log for a longer period.
My company send me to big infrastructure project to the Netherlands. I my apartment there I don't have the possibility to work with timber. When I am at home, I will spend the spare time with my wife and friends. The project is definitely not stopped and I will continue after the project.
I the meantime I will work on some drawing projects which I have in my mind (for example a disposition of frames for the Anson from Alexander) and start with card modeling. I hope we will read us. Thanks to all members on MSW who helped me to reach my current stand in the project
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Danny, have a search to the German HMV Verlag. They offer an beautiful Bismarck in 1/250 and a lot of other German ships.
- Eddie, Canute, Captain Slog and 1 other
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"Lisa von Lübeck" is an interesting subject to build a model. In my opinion is it a shame, that they haven't published (I could not find any hints for this) why they come to the current solution for the 1:1 model (called replica). I think that the model had a lot of details where you can come to an other solution (for example the construction of the stern) The stern has a lot of an caravel and not of an early carack.
In my opinion it's a general problem that also book authors don't give precise information about their sources.
I will follow your research and build with great interest
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Welcome to the Triton Shipyards, very nice start.
In my opinion is the black line a to dark. If you want to show the caulking at the keel , you will see no difference. A lighter brown color is not so prominent.
- Canute, mtaylor and Jorge Diaz O
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Really wonderful work, Mike
- Stuntflyer, Canute and mtaylor
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absolut fantastic and stunning. I hope that my cutter will somedays looks also so nice.
- mtaylor, popeye the sailor, Canute and 1 other
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Young America 1853 by EdT - FINISHED - extreme clipper
in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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It's allways a pleasure, if I get an mail that you have prepared a new update of your fantastic build. I love the elegant clipper ships and hope that I will have in the future the possibility to build a model of one - perhaps Young America