Hello from Portsmouth, UK

Happy birthday Bob!
Welcome to the forum!
I am glad especially for the fact you are living in Portsmouth because you can help me in my build!
I was inspired after visiting the Royal Navy museum in 2019 by the ship Janet aka Admiral Barge -( Pinnace 236)
I started a build with only some photos from the visitor 20191013_152605.jpgcatwalk
I desperate need some aft photos ,some interior photos
If you have time look on my build log
Kind regards,Daniel
 
Happy birthday Bob!
Welcome to the forum!
I am glad especially for the fact you are living in Portsmouth because you can help me in my build!
I was inspired after visiting the Royal Navy museum in 2019 by the ship Janet aka Admiral Barge -( Pinnace 236)
I started a build with only some photos from the visitor View attachment 257870catwalk
I desperate need some aft photos ,some interior photos
If you have time look on my build log
Kind regards,Daniel
Hi Daniel, If that photo was 2019 I doubt very much it'll still be there. No 4 shed have a speedy turnover. Still, it's a good excuse for calling in as I've not been to the yard for a while!
 
Happy birthday Bob. Birthday-Cake We would really love to see more of your work and your maritime surroundings at Portsmouth if you have the time.

If you take a look at my signature link you will appreciate my interest in the 18th century navy. Admiral Gower lived at Hambledon, Hampshire. I'm building HMS Medea which he commanded in India 1782-4.
 
Happy birthday Bob. Birthday-Cake We would really love to see more of your work and your maritime surroundings at Portsmouth if you have the time.

If you take a look at my signature link you will appreciate my interest in the 18th century navy. Admiral Gower lived at Hambledon, Hampshire. I'm building HMS Medea which he commanded in India 1782-4.
Hi Ian, I'm building a privateer schooner at the moment, I'm not sure which ship. It's based on some computer drawings I found online. It was titled 'Chasseur' however she is one of the few schooners (or brig! she had multiple rigs) with details (Greenwich drafts) and it's nothing like! It does mean, however, that I have a carte blanche to play with the design and build a likely example of a Baltimore clipper! Build log to follow soon.
 

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Hi Ian, I'm building a privateer schooner at the moment, I'm not sure which ship. It's based on some computer drawings I found online. It was titled 'Chasseur' however she is one of the few schooners (or brig! she had multiple rigs) with details (Greenwich drafts) and it's nothing like! It does mean, however, that I have a carte blanche to play with the design and build a likely example of a Baltimore clipper! Build log to follow soon.
Excellent, Bob. Looking forward to following and learning.

Funnily enough, Captain Gower captured a former British 18 gun sloop named Chaser in 1783. It had been renamed Chasseur by the French when they took it in 1781 and was carrying significant dispatches when re-captured by Gower. Not the ship you are building, I realise, but you did make my eyes pop open there for a moment!
 
Helo Bob,
Thank you for your swift reply.
At the time I was hoping to return in 2020 to take a better look ,some photos and some mesurements for a detail or three :D
But the pandemic had happend and no trips in 2020!
I still have some hope remaining ,I work the Janet at a large scale and the middle part of the ship with the ship wheel and gauges. They are important for the model.
Also I have no info about the aft zone of the ship ,if there is a stair there or not .
Thank you for any help clearing the mistery
Kind regards,Daniel
 
Helo Bob,
Thank you for your swift reply.
At the time I was hoping to return in 2020 to take a better look ,some photos and some mesurements for a detail or three :D
But the pandemic had happend and no trips in 2020!
I still have some hope remaining ,I work the Janet at a large scale and the middle part of the ship with the ship wheel and gauges. They are important for the model.
Also I have no info about the aft zone of the ship ,if there is a stair there or not .
Thank you for any help clearing the mistery
Kind regards,Daniel
Yes, not the Chasseur of which we speak. I intend having a wander down there tomorrow if other commitments don't get in the way. My annual ticket needs renewing. I'll let you know.
 
Happy birthday Bob!
Welcome to the forum!
I am glad especially for the fact you are living in Portsmouth because you can help me in my build!
I was inspired after visiting the Royal Navy museum in 2019 by the ship Janet aka Admiral Barge -( Pinnace 236)
I started a build with only some photos from the visitor View attachment 257870catwalk
I desperate need some aft photos ,some interior photos
If you have time look on my build log
Kind regards,Daniel
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Hello Bob
Any information is greatly appreciated!
Thank you you again
Daniel
I wasn't allowed in the area ('Elf and Safety!) so one of the fitters took these with my phone. Hope they're of some use.
 

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I am so happy right now!!!! It's Christmas :D
Some parts of the puzzle are revealed and seem to me I have a lot of redesigning to do .Glad to see the ship is still in museum!
I owe you a very large drink of your choosing sir!
Kind regards,Daniel
 
I am so happy right now!!!! It's Christmas :D
Some parts of the puzzle are revealed and seem to me I have a lot of redesigning to do .Glad to see the ship is still in museum!
I owe you a very large drink of your choosing sir!
Kind regards,Daniel
You are more than welcome Daniel. I regret, however, that I am not allowed alcohol due to a heart condition. This coming from a man who was once an Olympian at the bar!!! And I'm gagging for a pint!! Mind you, things can change so we live in hope!:p
 
In my short membership not only have I benefited but I've also changed my approach to my future modeling. I've been occupied with structure and building as though I was in a shipyard. At heart I'm really an artist. I think that the technical approach is catered for, better than I, by the craftsmen we are privileged to know. I want to try to put in feeling and drama (wish me luck!) In Portsmouth dockyard there are some beautiful dioramas, one of a slaver throwing the 'cargo' overboard (beautiful isn't the correct word here) but it's a memorable work, all tell a story. Might take a while! I hope to submit something soon.


you may want to check this out

 
Next time I will be in southampton area (where my son in at his PHD) I will definitely visit the museum again.
And if the stars are aligned well meet in portsmouth over a pint and talk a bit if is ok to you.
Kind regards,Daniel
 

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Next time I will be in southampton area (where my son in at his PHD) I will definitely visit the museum again.
And if the stars are aligned well meet in portsmouth over a pint and talk a bit if is ok to you.
Kind regards,Daniel
Look forward to it.
 
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