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MONTAÑES by Amalio
Jeronimo replied to Amalio's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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ancre Chebece 1750 by Jeronimo - FINISHED
Jeronimo replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
No, not a laser. All parts were made by hand by me. Only the carvings are prefabricated from China. Karl Google Translator -
Production of the storage barrels in the individual work steps. Although I didn't fill the entire storage room with it. The ballast stones should actually be a bit smaller and more rounded, but I didn't get them anywhere. Also works like that. Gerard Delacroix once wrote to me, Ballast stones were roughly the size of a walnut. Ballast stones were mixed thoroughly with grinding ground sa an adhesive, and filled up between the individual barrels. Karl
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Hello Siggi, why the cannon-tulip in red? I haven't seen that anywhere else. Weshalb die Kanonen - Tulpe in Rot? Ich habe das sonst noch nirgendwo gesehen. regards Karl
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Hello and thanks to everyone for their kind comments. Orlop Deck, Dividing walls and pumps-shaft installed. I leave the shaft partly open to show the pumps and the cannonball shaft with its three diffrent calibres. First gun deck, partially planked to show the substructure. Next I will probably install the ballast stones and storage barrels. Karl
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