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  1. I give the graces to Roman for his writing in the previous post This time it is the construction of the welding orlop. But first before covering the welding, I have realized and put in place the anchor cables. We can see its structure in 3D drawings. And finally the realization in the model: Adrián Sorolla
  2. I am very happy to announce that the English language edition of my book "Introduction to Arsenal Modeling" is now available at ANCRE I am at the disposal of those who follow the steps of this guide, to answer any questions or queries about the topics addressed in the book. I hope this book will be of use to those who buy it. This is the link to the ANCRE : https://ancre.fr/en/basic-books/101-introduccion-al-modelismo-de-arsenal.html#/langue-anglais Adrián Sorolla
  3. Following the works on the deck of the hold, this time on the bow side, the workshops, carpenter, calafate, etc. As in the previous post, the space is reduced to a height of 1,40m, the doors are very simple, as we are still at a lower level in the hold. Adrian Sorolla
  4. The partitions of the biscuit suites remain a little separate from the floors, resting on some pillars on which the pine floor will be placed, supposedly allowing aeration of this area. This is a space of low height and dark 1,35m , where light and fresh air would probably not abound much. The first photo is an extract of the plane, where I have marked in yellow the area of the souites. The second photo is a 3D drawing where we see the whole of these souites. Now we see in some photos the realization of this work Adrian
  5. Hello Continuing with the works inside the winery I realized the floor of the bow plank We can see the realization in the following photos Adrian
  6. Hi The pump box bulkheads separate the three main locations, the chain pump, the main mast cabin, suction pumps and the bullet pit. Adrian
  7. A little advance, work inside the hold, the powder magazine, the window of the well of the lantern and the back of the separation of the panel of the cartridges Adrian
  8. I continued the intense activities in the Mahonesa with the realization of the floors of the hold, and the sample of the barrels of powder stokes in its hold Adrian
  9. Some works in a cellar, performance of a box of powder, with a double partition, filled with ceramic bricks. Adrian
  10. Hello druxey The frigate Mahonese, belongs to a series of 6 twin frigates of 34 cannons, built between 1789 and 1795 in the port of Mahon on the island of Menorca, had by name: “Mahonesa”, “Esmeralda”, “Diana”,” Venganza”,” Ninfa” and “Proserpina” These frigates stood out, for their good characteristics in navigation and for the beauty of their lines, they were considered as the best that the Spanish Navy has had in the eighteenth century. The whole series is known as the "Mahonesas", and this one is named Mahonesa because it was the first in the series, its real name was "La Santa Monica" alias "La Mahonesa". The model of this frigate that had the Naval Museum of Madrid, has disappeared, but there is a good model of the frigate Diana, which is of the same series. Adrian
  11. We now see some works done inside the hold, opening of the hull and installation of the riders Adrian
  12. Thanks for the welcome During the entire construction process of the frigate I combine the 2D plans with the 3D drawings made by the same author of the plans, which allows me to compare the results ------------------------------------------------------------- All that remains is to compare it with the 3D drawings of Fermín Adrian
  13. Hi I’m Adrian Sorolla, I haven’t participated in the forum for a long time I’m building a 34-gun Spanish frigate, 1789, called "Mahonesa", I am building it on a 1/32 scale and for its realization I am following the plans drawn by Fermín Urtizberea. Although its construction is already under way, but since there is still a lot of work ahead, I want to present it now in this fórum. I’ll put an excerpt of photos from the previous construction, so you can get an idea of how it is. Cordially Adrian
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