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druxey replied to Waldemar's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Whew! I'm glad it was not a longer document.... Perhaps use 'captured' instead of 'arrested', as the latter term is applied to persons, not objects. -
Congratulations on a bitter-sweet conclusion to a very fine model, Eric. My condolences on the loss of your father in law. I love the Heaney rendering of Beowolf - thank you for sharing those lines with us. But back to your model: I love the muted color scheme, as well as a crew I wouldn't want to meet on a beach somewhere. To better days ahead!
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druxey replied to Waldemar's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Close! Perhaps a looser translation that is more easily understood: The White Hound needs twelve 4 or 5 pounder guns. To do this.... -
That is a very impressive degree of resolution! Thank you for the information, Henry.
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My 'take' on clinker planking is with Chuck. I suspect Chuck's suggestion of a higher rise of sheer is the answer, which explains the height of the ends of these early vessels. Nice first go at a real brass instrument!
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druxey replied to Waldemar's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Perhaps: "The White Hound needs 12 (guns) of 4 or 5 pound caliber..." -
Ships of the early 17th century: pictures
druxey replied to Mark P's topic in Nautical/Naval History
I agree with Waldemar: the (half) plan view is superimposed on the profile drawing! -
NAIAD 1797 by Bitao - 1:60
druxey replied to Bitao's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Well done! The forward edge of the knee is rounded off, so when at anchor the cable doesn't get damaged by rubbing against any sharp corners. See Greg's photos. -
NAIAD 1797 by Bitao - 1:60
druxey replied to Bitao's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
It's all part of our learning curve, bitao. My first fully framed model had parts re-built four times! -
Ships of the early 17th century: pictures
druxey replied to Mark P's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Roger: your draught is interesting. What reference do you have for the recurve of the upper stem? -
NAIAD 1797 by Bitao - 1:60
druxey replied to Bitao's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Certainly the plan under the model helps keep the frames to the correct spread or width. -
Swan-Class Sloop by Stuglo - FINISHED - 1:48
druxey replied to stuglo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Coming along well, Stuglo! Those 'hidden' details are intriguing to make and install. They certainly give one a good idea of how crowded everything was in these small ships.- 475 replies
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
druxey replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Is that so bad, Pat?- 993 replies
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I use Lepage's wood filler, natural, in the tube. Works well; dries fairly quickly and sands well, if a little dusty. Have the vacuum handy!
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The plank ends need to be sanded completely flush to the transoms. If there is any small gap left, then use filler. Otherwise you'll be making a lot of dust if you fill first!
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