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Alex, thanks for the info. your model and the cog, which was found in Bremerhaven (here are some pictures I made some years ago) are not of the same type. As mentioned earlier your model is not a real cog. It's more like a holk, which was the type that was used after the cog. As far as I know these ships were kraweel planked. But I think your solution looks really interesting and perhaps ...
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Erik, don't reduce your work. She is looking really good. I will be more than happy if I can reach nearly your level for my build.
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Thanks for the info, Toni I use pear for the framing and have some pieces of different stock. I think this will make a light visible contrast.
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Tony, has it a reason that you do not show all filling pieces at the lower hull? I am thinking what I shoul show and what not. If I remember right, Greg doesn't show any filling piece.
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I've seen a model of the section at ModelShipBuilder and found it very interesting. The drawings are looking very nice. Please reserve for me a seat in the first row to follow your log
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Beautyful and precise work, looks really nice, Rusty
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Tony, it's a pleasure to see the pictures of your model again.
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Remco, really wonderful. You show that it's possinle to make workable blocks in 1:48. Thanks for sharing
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Joss, your section is really a beautyfull model.Perhaps you find the time to make some better pictures. Your model is a good inspiration for other modeleres how the section looks like after finishing. I am thinking of doing a second section to test some features I like to practice for my HMS Fly build.
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I can't repeat myself enough. Thank you very much for redoing your log. It's a fantastic log and a beautyful model. I lke especailly the parts where you wrote about your problems and mistake and how you solved them. That is the biggest help for me.
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ancre Le Fleuron 1729 by rekon54 - 1:24
AnobiumPunctatum replied to rekon54's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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I know your very fine model from papermodelers.com. It's a pleasure that you show your outstanding work also at MSW. Thanks for sharing.
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Decided to build the USS Constitution 1/96 Scale Model
AnobiumPunctatum replied to kmgreene's topic in Plastic model kits
The Revell Kit is quite old, but with a lot of substance to create a very beautyful model. One problem of every plastic kit is the thiknee of the side, which is to small. Have look in the beautyful build log of dafi's HMS Victory, to see what is possible with an plastik kit. Have a lot of fun during your build.
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