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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    If you like to build WInchelsea, I would not add a boat, because the seal doesn't show it.
    Also the Bremer cog shows remoevable planking. I think it was a common way to go into the hull.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Chuck,
     
    yes it has. The drawings are in scale 1/50. You're welcome to learn a little bit German. A few years ago I had to learn Netherlands for my job. Now I am really happy, that I can read Netherlands books about historic ships. There is a really nice book about the Ijssel Kogge form the 15 th century.
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Cirdan in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Steven,
     
    the model, you show the picture, is not build following the drawings from Zimmermann. The sources for this model are from Jochen v. Fricks "Normannenschiffe", Delius Klasing Verlag. The original book was first published in the GDR but I don't have information when.
    Here is a link to the website, where the model was published and where I found the Information about the source.
     
    If I remember right, Zimmermann shows an other castle. In the weekend I will have a look if I can scan you two fotos from the model Zimmermann has built.
     
    I am really interested to yee your progress.
     
     
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from druxey in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Chuck,
     
    yes it has. The drawings are in scale 1/50. You're welcome to learn a little bit German. A few years ago I had to learn Netherlands for my job. Now I am really happy, that I can read Netherlands books about historic ships. There is a really nice book about the Ijssel Kogge form the 15 th century.
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum reacted to mikegr in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    Indeed PE parts are a must on this kit, will take it to another level of detail
     

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    AnobiumPunctatum reacted to tlevine in NRG Capstan Project   
    All that is left to make is the capstan bars and brakes.  This was shown in the intermediate version and will not be repeated.

    Time to put everything together.  This was a fun project to design and build.  It does not take a long time to build and it makes a handsome desk ornament without the bars or in a display case with the bars installed.  The project is available for purchase in the NRG store at https://thenrgstore.org/collections/plans-and-projects/products/capstan-project.  It contains separate plans and monographs for the intermediate and advanced versions.  



     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Louie da fly in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Chuck,
     
    yes it has. The drawings are in scale 1/50. You're welcome to learn a little bit German. A few years ago I had to learn Netherlands for my job. Now I am really happy, that I can read Netherlands books about historic ships. There is a really nice book about the Ijssel Kogge form the 15 th century.
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Chuck Seiler in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Chuck,
     
    yes it has. The drawings are in scale 1/50. You're welcome to learn a little bit German. A few years ago I had to learn Netherlands for my job. Now I am really happy, that I can read Netherlands books about historic ships. There is a really nice book about the Ijssel Kogge form the 15 th century.
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi Steven,
     
    the model, you show the picture, is not build following the drawings from Zimmermann. The sources for this model are from Jochen v. Fricks "Normannenschiffe", Delius Klasing Verlag. The original book was first published in the GDR but I don't have information when.
    Here is a link to the website, where the model was published and where I found the Information about the source.
     
    If I remember right, Zimmermann shows an other castle. In the weekend I will have a look if I can scan you two fotos from the model Zimmermann has built.
     
    I am really interested to yee your progress.
     
     
     
     
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Sorry to say, but this is definitly wrong. Suldelev I and III were found in the beginning of the sixtieth and the drawings of these ships were available.
    Also if you can not read the book, the drawings are very well researched.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Chuck Seiler in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Sorry to say, but this is definitly wrong. Suldelev I and III were found in the beginning of the sixtieth and the drawings of these ships were available.
    Also if you can not read the book, the drawings are very well researched.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from popeye the sailor in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    I like this old carriers. Count me in.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from thibaultron in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    I like this old carriers. Count me in.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    I like this old carriers. Count me in.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Canute in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    I like this old carriers. Count me in.
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    AnobiumPunctatum reacted to RGL in USS Langley by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC   
    Now a photo dump


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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from Cirdan in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi,
     
    there is a really nice book and planset about this kind of ships: Werner Zimmermann "Nef de Cinque Ports". Another good information is the drawing in Landström.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in Winchelsea Nef 1274 A.D. by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:75   
    Hi,
     
    there is a really nice book and planset about this kind of ships: Werner Zimmermann "Nef de Cinque Ports". Another good information is the drawing in Landström.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    All parallel frames and fore cant frames are finished. In the moment I am busy to draw the after cant frames. Then the hawse pieces and transoms will follow. I hope that I continue with model building next year. But all planning is dependent from my job.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from tkay11 in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    All parallel frames and fore cant frames are finished. In the moment I am busy to draw the after cant frames. Then the hawse pieces and transoms will follow. I hope that I continue with model building next year. But all planning is dependent from my job.
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    AnobiumPunctatum reacted to tkay11 in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    Thanks, Christian, for reminding me about your Triton build. A really great undertaking. I really appreciate your plans reconstruction. How is it getting along? Have you yet decided to get back to a build?
     
    Tony
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from tkay11 in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    You only need to scan the body plan. Measure the length between the first and last station line in the sheer plan. Then measure the distance between the station lines to check and correct the first measurment. With this information you can draw the station lines in your cad-system. The offset between the station lines is the same.
     
    If you have scanned the body plan you can add it to your sheer plan and then the funny part can start. These are the steps I started my Triton drawing
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    You only need to scan the body plan. Measure the length between the first and last station line in the sheer plan. Then measure the distance between the station lines to check and correct the first measurment. With this information you can draw the station lines in your cad-system. The offset between the station lines is the same.
     
    If you have scanned the body plan you can add it to your sheer plan and then the funny part can start. These are the steps I started my Triton drawing
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from mtaylor in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    You can use horizontal lines or a combination with horizontal and buttock lines.
    If these lines are not in the plan set, you can create these with the body plan.
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    AnobiumPunctatum got a reaction from tkay11 in How to develop frames without buttock lines?   
    You can use horizontal lines or a combination with horizontal and buttock lines.
    If these lines are not in the plan set, you can create these with the body plan.
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