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Hi After several weeks of work the outer lining of the hull of the frigate is completed. The starboard side is completely lined, and the port side releases the openings made in the structure to be able to show the interior Some photos show the realization and, at the end, some details of the simplified nail of the boards . Adrián
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Hi With the bulkhead closing the chamber, the "fine" carpentry is for later, now and before installing more equipment on the deck I will make the lining of the submerged part of the frigate’s hull since for this operation I have to put the keel up. Adrián Sorolla
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Hi Continuing with the embellishment of the stern, this time the installation of the decorations in the stern, it is only a top decoration glued to the corning and a tiny cutlet with the name of the boat. These decorations are drawn by Fermin Urtizberea Oronoz, in 3D and relined in CNC by Migue, Miquel Rodríguez García Adrián Sorolla
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Hi Modification of the decorations of the walls, the panels in the form of molding are much better Adrián Sorolla
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Realization of the interior of the captain’s chamber, 1st part, the ground Adrián Sorolla
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a.sorolla reacted to a post in a topic: La Mahonesa 1789 by native one - scale 1/48
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Already on other work, I have realized the escuppers of the main bridge, in the external part of the side. Adrián Sorolla
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Hi Yes, I will be in Evian les Bains (Haute Savoie) in October 2024, it will be a pleasure to meet us personally Adrián Sorolla
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Hi I made the stern of the frigate La Mahonesa I leave a lot of photos, if they can be useful for those who are building this frigate Adrián Sorolla
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Hi I have spent a few days making the decorations of the stern of the frigate La Mahonesa. I leave here some photos of the work I am doing Cordially Adrián Sorolla
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Hi, Klarsen I am glad that you have decided for this project, the Mahonese is a beautiful frigate, I am sure that you will perform this work perfectly and you will be satisfied with the result, I will be happy to follow your progress. The length of the keel is 35cm at scale 1:1, which at 1/48 is 7.3mm, in all length, the half-timbers from 64 to 70 and from number 7 to number 1 are installed on a central wooden block, I have checked the measurement of the keel drawn in the different planes and in all measures 7.3mm, in their measurements there may be some error due to the dilation or contraction of the drawing in the printer, there is on page 130 of the book a breakdown of all the measures of the important parts. The best thing would be to take the measures of the axial structure of plane 3 that is dedicated to the structure. The drawing of the timbers of the plane nº8, should only be used to develop the scroll of the timbers. Adrián Sorolla
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Hi. No, just the coincidence of the surname Sorolla, and the city of birth Valencia, Spain Adrián Sorolla
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And some photos of the inside of this frigate, made with the cell phone by the openings made in the side You can see the lighting coming from the unlined parts of the decks Some details of the construction can be obaservados in these photographs cordially Adrián Sorolla
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