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Hello Guy. The original Italian editional of the book with the plan drawings is better than the AoS book. Karl
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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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" LE CENTAURE 1782" Scale 1/36 April 2015 I started with the construction of the model and soon realized, "that is a big think". I wanted to present it as a cross-section model with complete interior design, in the style of my model BONHOMME RICHARD 1779. On some whim I finished the construction Oktober 2016, all nicely packed and mothballed. I still want to show the images of the construction protocol, and have the hope that it will eventually be built further. The sequence of images extends over a period of eighteen month in the time-lapse mode. Karl (Google Translator)
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With 0,6 mmdrill holes drilled in the wood, filled with darl wax and rub with a soft cloth. Finished Karl
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Hi Tony, very good work. Karl
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HAWSE TIMBERS / CANT FRAMES after several attempst I was able to produce and install the Cant Frames. Karl
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Complete new building , after a mistake on my part in the construction of the frames. Many thanks to Mike for the correction of the frames, without him I would not have been able to make the intended open frame. Next, I will start with the bug, (Hawse Timbers) and straighten and grind the previus part. Karl
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 I have succeeded in acquiring the original Italian, barely available, rare edition of the book, with all 15 plan drawings. Compared to the book by AotS, it has the advantage that all drawings are shown in large format on a scale of 1:48. Unfortunately, my previos frame construction was built without the required thickness for the chamfers of the individual frames. Consequently, these were too thin after straightening / grinding. The result is garbage, and complete new construction. Karl
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Update The assembly of the first frames on the keel. I make the assembly of the double frames on a glass plate above the plan drawing. Advantage, after drying the adhesive, the frame can be easily detached from the glass plate. Straken and grind I'll do later. Karl Part 2
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