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NORSKE LOVE - Billing Boats 1:75 scale

As far as authentic goes, for me it's always been about visual representation, more than historical accuracy. I have been using the term Artistic License since my first build log, and trust me... I use plenty of it! And when there are unknowns, and there are plenty, then I can do whatever I want and who can dispute? :p
There is no point to dispute, not even try...., the Artistic License will always prevail :p:cool:
 
It's not me... it's the Lion, he calls the shots on the NL! I tried to take a night off from working on the ship once... as soon as I closed my eyes, I was awoken by the sound of him standing over my bed growling at me! Talk about a slave driver! :p
Now I'm starting to understand the phenomenal progress we're witnessing almost every day... :)
 
Looks nice, while in the US Air Force I spent many years working in the 23rd Tactical Fighter Wing, AKA the Flying Tigers, direct descendant of the WWII unit.

I worked both the A-7D and A-10A, and our wing had the traditional tigers teeth paint on them.

I love the good old wart hog, as it truly roots out its prey with the nose weapons. Great aircraft that protects its pilots well.
 
Hey Dean,
Yeah, slightly darker or keep it as it is. Depends on what you want to present; a more weather-worn look, or a more pristine presentation.
From the Modelbrouwers.nl webpage I copied two pictures of one of the decks of the Batavia, slightly wet ánd about 25 years old:View attachment 264064View attachment 264065

What's also shown are two ways the panels were build, one panel with butt joints (first picture) and one with overlapping joints (second picture). How the walls were build on the NL, I wouldn't know, but may be there are some resources around giving an incling on what the Norwegians did...
GENERALLY BE CAREFUL WIP OPEN dOORS, WHEN AT SEA. IiN harbour AND SMUCH WATER,
YES FOR VENTILATION
 
Put some clear on the deck. I’m not sure what to think yet. I may have to add some brown stain?
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I like your deks, but recommend you, to fully cover all decks, if not there can be some strength between the different woods. I know it cannot be seen, but. I in my last build inserted all decks- even below the lover decks rail, and they are all planked completely. what you have from the supplier are only to save money.-and generally doing the outside. make a patron and then a dobbelside tape to hole hast. I do not use the Decks from the kits, but makes my own. then the plank I use 1 1-1,5 mm
 

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FYI - the Printz Friderich was the 1st of 3 sister ships built by the same designer. The Norske Love was the 2nd. They are very similar in design, with a few minor differences, like the figurehead and galley decorations, etc.
That said, if you reference the build log by Karl and see what he did (in scratch build section), he used the ships plans and has the best looking build I have ever seen! His walls were block panels, there are no individual planks! See pics below…
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I simply used Artistic License and added columns and extra trim to make it look more ornate. But what Karl did is the true representation of what it should look like. He did a scratch build, and I am simply trying to make the best of a kit.
That said, I will NOT be adding planks to my walls. I appreciate everyone chiming in with opinions and suggestions, but I am going to be stubborn about this and say…no individual planks!!! There should however be a raised panel in that inset area. Not sure if I will add them or not… ;)
 
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FYI - the Printz Friderich was the 1st of 3 sister ships built by the same designer. The Norske Love was the 2nd. They are very similar in design, with a few minor differences, like the figurehead and galley decorations, etc.
That said, if you reference the build log by Karl and see what he did (in scratch build section), he used the ships plans and has the best looking build I have ever seen! His walls were block panels, there are no individual planks! See pics below…


I simply used Artistic License and added columns and extra trim to make it look more ornate. But what Karl did is the true representation of what it should look like. He did a scratch build, and I am simply trying to make the best of a kit.
That said, I will NOT be adding planks to my walls. I appreciate everyone chiming in with opinions and suggestions, but I am going to be stubborn about this and say…no individual planks!!! There should however be a raised panel in that inset area. Not sure if I will add them or not… ;)
For this model you're the buildmaster and the one with the final say (and not the Lion!).
 
Ok…I’ve gone mad! :p
I got a new toy…so I decided to do some carving. I made an emblem out of pear wood, using the smallest bit I have and an xacto knife. Pic is of emblem in progress…

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Then I stained it and added some black in the inset area of the shield. Because I like the look of pear wood stained.
But I also decided to make some raised panels for the inset areas. One I made from pear wood strips and one out of Ramin wood strips.

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Then I looked at how the emblem would look on each one…
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Now for the opinions…yes I’m asking, because I’ve gone mad…lol
First is the pear wood panel and an example with the emblem. Keep in mind, if I commit to this, I will paint the inset areas black. That way when I add the raised panels, they will be bordered with black in the inset area. I haven’t committed yet, so they are not painted…so use your imagination! ;)
First the pear wood panel…
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Now the Ramin panel…
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And finally the emblem on the current panel…
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So…which one looks best? Keep in mind the black border that would be there on the raised panels.

1) raised Ramin panel
2) raised pear wood panel
3) existing panel

Survey says? ;)
 
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Ok…I’ve gone mad! :p
I got a new toy…so I decided to do some carving. I made an emblem out of pear wood, using the smallest bit I have and an xacto knife.

View attachment 265935View attachment 265936

Then I stained it and added some black in the inset area of the shield. Because I like the look of pear wood stained.
But I also decided to make some raised panels for the inset areas. One I made from pear wood strips and one out of Ramin wood strips.

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Then I looked at how the emblem would look on each one…
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Now for the opinions…yes I’m asking, because I’ve gone mad…lol
First is the Ramin panel and an example with the emblem. Keep in mind, if I commit to this, I will paint the inset areas black. That way when I add the raised panels, they will be bordered with black in the inset area. I haven’t committed yet, so they are not painted…so use your imagination! ;)
First the pear wood panel…
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Now the Ramin panel…
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And finally the emblem on the current panel…
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So…which one looks best? Keep in mind the black border that would be there.

1 raised Ramin panel
2 raised pear wood panel
3 existing panel

Survey says? ;)
No doubt, option 1... OkayThumbs-Up

PS This does it, between you and Peter Voogt, not to disrespect or disregard what our fellow builders are capable of, time and time again you come up with beautiful pieces of art. Inspiring too, but you left me in my seat, completely flabbergasted.
 
No doubt, option 1... OkayThumbs-Up

PS This does it, between you and Peter Voogt, not to disrespect or disregard what our fellow builders are capable of, time and time again you come up with beautiful pieces of art. Inspiring too, but you left me in my seat, completely flabbergasted.
To be sure, you like this option? With black border added of course! ;)
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To be sure, you like this option? With black border added of course! ;)
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Nope, got it wrong; it's the second option, with the pear wood. You got me confused with the order of the pictures and the numbering of your options. Blame it's early morning here... BTW, isn't it way past bedtime in good old TX?
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Nope, got it wrong; it's the second option, with the pear wood. You got me confused with the order of the pictures and the numbering of your options. Blame it's early morning here... BTW, isn't it way past bedtime in good old TX?
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Ok, sorry! That’s why I verified! Yes it’s 3am and I have to get to bed! :p
Thanks for your opinion!

Ps - me and Peter are both mad! :p
 
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