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This is more a “final lap” type of post as I didn’t start it when I began the build but rather here during the final stages of getting the yards, rigging, and sails completed. 
 

Fortunately the rigging is where I think it all comes together. 
 

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One thing I learned in this build was the history of coppering and so when learning about this I needed to add this as a feature as I think it adds a certain pop. 
 

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This is a bit of a deviation from the build recommendation but as I refuse to pay the 50 odd bucks for the Occre paint I think I prefer it.

 

That being said I didn’t go with the more accurate planking version but rather settled for applying it, at times unevenly. Does it look as good as if I applied the rivets and such? No, but it doesn’t really bother me as the overall effect is striking and it’s only upon close inspection that anyone would notice (and even then the only ones who would notice would be other shipbuilders).

 

Next post will be the major deviations and modifications from the kit as it’s intended to be built.

 

Edited by GeneralNuisance

Previous builds

Occre Albatros

Friends Good Will


Ongoing 

Occre Essex

Occre Endurance  

  • The title was changed to Essex by General Nuisance - Occre - 1:60
Posted (edited)

The first deviation is in the stern. After looking at the historical paintings, modern depictions (Heart of the Sea was a big inspiration), and watching videos from Home Harbor on YouTube, I opted for a different layout. 
 

This allowed for the eagle insignia as well as the placement of the name plate which, in this case, was made from some gold stickers. 
 

Finding the eagle was the real struggle, I bought a 100 pack of assorted eagle pendants online and the quarter style eagle ended up being the only one that fit… and so it became the eagle on the stern.

 

You’ll also notice I added rudder chains that weren’t in the original build and while I know these wouldn’t sag this much on the real ship, again, I find the look of it like this to be striking and so artistry won over accuracy. IMG_8671.thumb.jpeg.4354bff0086992dd931b261788be52ec.jpeg

 

Another change I made was in the tryworks. While the original style called for an exposed brick layout, I preferred the idea of a tarred or painted brick oven and so I went with that. Historically accurate? Probably not but it fits better with the aesthetic I’m going for. 
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Next is the alterations in the deck. You’ll notice the weathering as I like to make my ships look as though they’ve been sailed for a few seasons rather than being the off the lot clean. My practical time on a ship then has shown me how quickly the paint on deck wears down so I think it has, once again, a nice look to it.

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In addition to this I made the decision of cutting an actual hole into the deck for the hatchway, I painted the interior black to lend a greater effect and depth. You’ll also notice the sharpening wheel and the coil of rope, again, for greater effect. 

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I altered the wheel rigging as well into something functional. Now if I turn it the rudder will turn! Which I just found neat.
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Some barrels for texture.

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Finally I added a spritsail yard. The reason for this is, firstly, aesthetic, but also because in a great many of the paintings of the ship the spritsail yard is present (and once again it offers more line texturing so it got included).

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Edited by GeneralNuisance

Previous builds

Occre Albatros

Friends Good Will


Ongoing 

Occre Essex

Occre Endurance  

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