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Excellent work Frank.As we are all learning from each other`s builds I`m sure I will see something on yours that I could have done better on mine. Regards,Mark
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Thanks Frank.I don`t know the title of the book - you might try asking Michael in his log. regards,Mark
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Thanks for the responses guys.I did find a couple of good photos & 1 drawing on the Wasa Dream website which shows how the upper mast sections were attached.It looks as though they are fastened with metal straps rather than going through holes in the mast caps.Looks like I will have to modify the kit parts again!I do have an idea for a lantern - need to think about it for awhile. Michael - if you would like to post a couple of pics that would be great. regards,Mark
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Thanks Michael.The cannons are the ones that came in the kit - one of the better parts of the kit.They are cast brass or bronze,not turned.The hull is pretty much done so I`m not sure what I will move on to next - maybe the masts.need to look around & see how close to correct my plans are.I`m pretty sure the rigging is way off so I am planning to use Corel`s rigging plans which seem much better.Any one know what kind of stern lantern this ship may have had?I assume it did have a stern lantern - I haven`t seen a ship of this era yet that didn`t have one.The one in the kit seems a bit out of scale.Also does anyone know if it had a rudder chain or rope? Mark
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Another small update.Got the rest of the gunport lids installed.Darkened the shiny brass cannons with a thinned black wash - didn`t want to blacken them as I`m pretty sure they were made of bronze.The wash seems to have given them a somewhat rustic look. Mark
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That would be nice to have but I`m too far along in my build for that to do me much good.
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Thanks for the link to that video - wonderful.Makes you really appreciate how they could build a ship this large & complicated without the use of modern tools.
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So the museum exercised a little artistic freedom also? It does seem that it would be an extremely time consuming project to identify every single spot of paint on all the figures & decorations.By the way - 5 inches of snow on the ground here. I hate snow!
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Would love to see a build log on this as I also have this kit stashed away in the closet. Mark
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Why is this kit so expensive?
marktiedens replied to Ulises Victoria's topic in Wood ship model kits
I ,too have built the Mantua Sovereign & Wappen Von Hamburg & agree with the comments of aferox.In my opinion the Wappen is a much higher quality kit than SoS.It would be a bargain at that sale price. Mark -
A little update - Been working on the gunport lids.Starboard side upper row done.Work on the ship has slowed considerably - blew out something in my shoulder that will require surgery after the first of the year.Can still do some of the small things but not much else. Happy Holidays to everyone at MSW & thanks for looking in. Mark
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Michael - checked his log.No words to properly describe his work.That will be a very large model at 1/36 scale.Almost makes me want to give up on mine - but I will soldier on. regards,Mark
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Thanks for the info Peter.I am in no hurry for the manuals as I have plenty of other projects going. Regards,Mark
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Peter - as I have the Royal William kit sitting in my closet I was wondering when you might have all the manuals completed for this great kit? What I have seen so far is outstanding! thanks,Mark
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Thanks Michael.now for a little update.Chainplates done & installed.I fastened the channels just above the wales instead of on top of them otherwise the chainplates would be too short.Did not think ahead far enough as usual . Mark
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Michael - actually I don`t have a milling machine & probably would not know how to use it if I did .The upper railings are actually brass mouldings that came in the kit.All I had to do was cut & bend them to the correct shape - which was not too easy as they were folded up in the box.Made for some sore fingers for a while.I don`t know if they were intended for the railings as the really bad instructions made no mention of them for this purpose.In fact I am pretty much ignoring the instructions anyway.One of the frustrating things about this kit is all the wood is plywood except for the planking strips so I have had to either paint or veneer the edges where they show. regards,Mark
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There is a store in my area called The Woodsmith Store.they have a fair selection of birch & walnut dowels although I could not find them on their website.They also have a good selection of exotic woods. Mark
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Plans for Mamoli FRIESLAND MV24 kit?
marktiedens replied to casper1961's topic in Wood ship model kits
Hello Steve.I have the complete set of plans for the Mamoli Friesland & would be happy to send them along to someone who needs them.My plans are numbered 1-2 on the first sheet,3-4 on the second sheet,5-6 on the third & so on.They are dated 1978.If you could use them just send me a PM with info. Mark
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