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Kevin

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  1. how does the possibility of the spare spars (including stun booms) fitting on the channels
  2. lol - i looked at them this morning as i had not progressed any more on that - and it has gone, miles to big, and out of scale
  3. AUGUST 4 1746 HMS Pembroke (66) captured Fertile. 1790 US Revenue Cutter Service (which became the US Coast Guard) established. 1798 Boats of HMS Melpomene (38) and HMS Childers (16), J. O'Brian, captured Aventurier (16) from the port of Corigiou 1800 HMS Belliqueux (64), Cptn. Rowley Bulteel, captured La Concorde (44), Cptn. Landolphe, while escorting a convoy of outward bound East India ships. 1804 Adam Duncan died 1808 HMS Delphinen (16), Richard Harward, wrecked on the South-West part of Vieland, Holland. 1811 Start of campaign to capture Java by the British. 1813 Battery at Ragosniza on the Isle of Lissa destroyed by the boats of HMS Milford (74), Cptn. J. D. Markland, and HMS Weazle (18), Cptn. John W. Andrew. 1846 Sailors and Marines from USS Congress (52), Commodore Robert F. Stockton, capture Santa Barbara, California. 1858 First trans-Atlantic cable completed by USS Niagara and British ship Agamemnon
  4. Hi Nick You are just behind me in progress, lovely to see another build of this vessel, we do seam to be taking over at the present time did you one post your progress on the old MSW site? Look forward to your continued progress and hope she will not be put away for another 6 years all the best
  5. good afternoon from a wet thundery Somerset well i have an idea just how big this build is going to get with the stbd lower stun boom now having a home, although it just lifts out to be put away for a year or so the fore mast lower boom is the next on the production line all four anchors are also made, just to make up/experiment making the banding around the stock i have also remade the stbd cat head after the last Murphy visit - i basicly fitted it at 90 degs to the hull, where as it is angled forward
  6. Dafi - you may have seen this it seams to cover all the available space, with no definitive answer, im more than happy to stow any spare spars, on the channels,or the skids, http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/7/t/71484.aspx
  7. i have a way ahead Longridge the lower boom in the main mast is 61'X 12" 61812/72 = 10.1 inches by approx 4mm the lower boom fore mast is 54'x 101/2" = 54*12/72 = 9 inches x 3.1mm the main mast boom fixing point is on the fwd end of the main mast channel, stiil working out the fore mast location as the channel is aft of the mast
  8. thank-you Grant i was just looking where the actual mount was for the lower boom as the main mast location is not shown on the plans, where as the foremast is, all my books or reference all show different lengths as well, so a bit of research is still required, anyway im looking at 81/2 inches approx each for the booms (subject to actual size)
  9. can someone help please the main mast lower studding boom is 51' what would this be in 1/72 scale, and is there a conversion chart within MSW 2.0? it looks like both booms when rigged equal the height of the main mast above the upper deck at about 140' many thanks
  10. AUGUST 3 1758 The naval Battle of Negapatam. Indecisive battle between a British squadron under Vice-Admiral George Pocock and French squadron under Comte d'Aché. 1791 Cptn. William Bligh, HMS Providence, accompanied by HMS Assistant left Spithead on 2nd breadfruit voyage. 1801 HMS Pomone (44), Cptn. Gower, captured Carriere. 1804 US Mediterranean Squadron Squadron under Commodore Edward Preble, USS Constitution (44), attacks Tripoli. During the bombardment Lt. Stephen Decatur led his men in a two hour hand-to-hand fight while boarding and capturing a Tripolitan gunboat. His younger brother, Lt. James Decatur, was a casualty during this battle. 1809 HMS Lark Sloop (16), Cptn. Robert Nicholas, was upset in a gale and foundered off Cape Causada, San Domingo. 1812 USS Essex (36) ,Cptn. David Porter, captured British brig Brothers HMS Emulous William Howe Mulcaster, wrecked on Sable Island 1861 Construction of USS Monitor authorized
  11. me thinks the cabinet could take you to the 200 page mark
  12. have you seen this link, i will remove if you dont want it here https://sites.google.com/site/clayton707/swedishwarshipwasa
  13. Piet just caught up on your log again amazing just how fast we move on isnt it, lovely work, one moment i was reading about the dr visit, then onto the last shots of the tubes all the best
  14. AUGUST 2 1781 HMS Pelican (24) foundered of Jamaica 1795 HMS Diomede (44) wrecked after striking a sunken rock off Trincomalee. 1808 HMS Tigress (12), Lt. Greensword, captured by 16 Danish gunboats, under Lt. Cdr. Ulrich A. Schønheyder, after a short action off Langeland in the Great Belt. 1811 Boats of Ad. Young's Heligoland squadron HMS Qubec (32), Cptn. Charles Sibthorp Hawtayne, HMS Raven, G. G. Lennock, HMS Redbreast (12), HMS Exertion, Lt. Oliphant, HMS Alert (4), Lt. Neale, and HMS Princess Augusta took four gun-brigs near the island of Nordeney.. 1812 HMS Emulous Sloop (18), William Howe Mulcaster, wrecked Sable Island, Nova Scotia. 2 Danish schooners, under Sub Lt. Hans Bodenhoff, forestall an attack on Tromsoe, Norway by HMS Horatio(44), Cptn. Lord George Stuart, but are taken by boats from the frigate after heavy losses on both sides. USS Essex (32), Cptn. David Porter, burned British brig Hero and captured a ship Nancy off Newfoundland 1813 HMS Bacchante (38), Cptn. William Hoste, and HMS Eagle (74) Cptn. Charles Rowley, destroyed the batteries at the harbour at Rovigno. Most of a convoy of 21 ships was scuttled but one gunboat armed with an 18-pounder and two armed trabaccolos laden with salt were captured. USS President (44), John Rodgers, captures British bark Lion. 1865 CSS Shenandoah, James Waddell, encountered the British bark Barracouta in the Pacific Ocean and received the first firm report that the Civil War had ended in April with the defeat of the Confederacy. Disarming his ship, Waddell took her to surrender at Liverpool, England.
  15. Patrick, thankyou i have spent quite a bit of time looking for that sort of thing- with out success look at the width of them now, that must be nearly 2/3 of the length, FANTASTIC
  16. Please everyone re read my post 461 i was refering to having a 1st rate in build, but not displaying all of the teeth to which she is fitted with, lol but full of ideas to fully set all the cloth on the masts, - maybe badly worded though I AM FAR FROM THROWING THE TOWEL IN, LIKE OTHERS I WISH I HAD MORE TIME TO MAKE BETTER PROGRESS David - gun-ports - i have since the last photo closed the fully open one, as it looked a little silly at this time, i have no regrets on the decession to have them all in some form of semi open so please be re assured - the build is continuing and i will be full of my little bits of wit and try to ensure the murphy does not come back to hamper my work, thank-you everyone for your concerns
  17. this is going to be like a childs game - the last block removed before it topples over to the 100
  18. Keith - this shortcut is the link to the prototype build it also shows a shortage of gun-ports for the bows, i then forgot to rectify it when i found out, i can only presume that the bending of this template to fit would break around the cutout- but it could still have been marked - with a line - never mind, im sure im not the first or last to have the problem lol it does not take much for people to realize that a 1st rate is not for me - i perhaps should have stuck to the Amerigo Vespucci - as i am not displaying many of the items that make up this fine vessel, and i want to display all set sail, when in fact i doubt she would have ever done so, - well not stuns any way http://www.jotika-ltd.com/Pages/1024768/Victory_02.htm all the best - hope you are feeling much better
  19. AUGUST 1 1695 Bombardment of Dunkirk by British 1779 HMS Alarm Galley lost at Rhode Island 1781 HMS Pelican (24) foundered off Morant Keys. 1798 Battle of the Nile. British under Sir Horatio Nelson defeat moored French fleet under Francois-Paul Brueys D’Aigalliers 1801 U.S. schooner Enterprise (12), Lt. Andrew Sterett, encountered the Barbary corsair Tripoli (14), Admiral Rais Mahomet Rous, west of Malta in the Mediterranean. After a three-hour battle and false surrenders by Tripoli,Enterprise broadsided the vessel and Rous threw the Tripolitan flag into water in surrender. 1803 Boats of HMS Hydra (38), Cptn. George Mundy, captured Favori. 1808 HMS Wizard (16), Abel Ferris, towed and covered boats of HMS Wizard and HMS Kent whilst they captured guns ashore, the gunboat Vigilant and a convoy of 10 sail, at Noli. 1811 A general promotion of Royal Navy officers took place 1825 HMS Fury Bomb Vessel, Cptn. Henry Hoppner, wrecked by being driven ashore by the ice on the western coast of Prince Regent Inlet, Arctic, and bilged. .
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