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MONTAÑES by Amalio
Jeronimo replied to Amalio's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hi AMALIO, very good and beautiful 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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Hello Model Friends. After much research and more considerations, I decided to build the model of the "ROYAL CAROLINE 1749". The history of the Royal Caroline has been written x times, so I'll give up on more details. After the sparse construction drawings, as well as various to scale without drawings in the book by AotS I have strong doubts about the success of the project, but I try it anyway. The plan drawings by Boudriot, Delacroix from ANCRE publishing house, on the other hand, are top class in their own right, i very first cream. Thanks Mike for the help of the frame drawings. To the model: Scale: 1/48 Wood: German Elsbeere Overall lenght: 655,0 mm I will build the model with visible frames from the second barwood, as well as the interior. I have already installed the "backbone" of the model on/in the slipway building board. There are no photos of the individual parts, smoothly forgotten. Next step is the construction of forty-five douple frames, each frame consists of twelve parts, so I am busy in the near future. Karl (Sorry, Google translator)
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
Jeronimo replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello Doris, a beautiful work, very good photos and presentation. Absolutely stunning. greetings Karl- 881 replies
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Hello Doris. Congratulations, very nice model, very nice photos. I feel like a model beginner. Regards Karl
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ancre La Salamandre by tadheus - 1:24
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Hello Pawel, very nice work. For the carriage, please go more in detail. At the scale 1:24 this should not be a problem. Greetings Karl -
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Hello Doris, Nils has met exactly the words, this is also my opinion about your model. Regards Karl
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Hello Doris. Her work and photos are fantastic and wonderful. In comparsion, I feel like a beginner. Regards Karl
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