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Hi Bill,

 

Thanks for your comment 

 

My secret (what a great word... 😀) is the choice of significative details, and for that, I use a "general mental picture" of finished model

 

It's not a possible process for a first model, this one is my 6th, so, before this ship, have I learned more alone than in modelism manuals

 

Regards,

 

Chris 

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Chris,

I'm an experienced modeler and can well understand what you are saying.  I started building when I was six years old and am now 68.

But, we can all learn from others as I am learning from your techniques.  I'm happy to make your acquaintance!

 

Bill

 

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Absolutely!  Please look at the area of the prow and the heads.  The prow sweeps up towards the figurehead.  Beneath the figurehead, the prow opens up into an opening, or the hole in the knee of the head.  The original Berain paintings show this opening with carvings to help support the entire head.  Most commercial models of the Soleil Royal show this hole as simply hollow.  The Tanneron model at the Musee de la Marine in Paris shows this as a hollow opening.   Hence, my curiosity.  I hope that my explanation is adequate.

 

Bill

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