VASA 490 Build Log - Billing Boats, 1:75 [Completed Build]

The Swedish navy was operating a bit differently.
If you have the deck plans, you might notice that there are no cabins for officer accomodation.
Officers and crew shared the gundeck and I would presume the heads.
Only an admiral's cabin(great cabin) and the captain's cabin above.

Cheers,
Peter
That is interesting Peter, I truly am ignorant on the historical side of these old sailing ships. I do however appreciate their majestic beauty.
 
Good morning all.
I have finally finished the upper rail section and I must say it was a challenge that at first, I was not sure I could pull off but now am ecstatic at the results! I scratch built all of the rail members because the kit supplied version was for me totally unacceptable. The first group of pics are during construction and showing a set of end mill engraving bits I purchased to carve the profile into the 12ea radius sections.

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At this point as you will see I am woefully lacking in ability to carve the radial profiles, but the show must continue to move forward. This looks much better from a distance.

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To maintain the rail width through the radius sections, I had to glue several short pieces together then cut out the radii from that.

I hope you all enjoy the pictures and thanks for stopping by. Happy modeling to you!
 
Brilliant my friend! What a wonderful job you have done on these railings! Looks like the real ship to me!
Thank you, Paul. I think now I can start going vertical so I shall keep my eye on your progress for my instruction. I noticed in one of your recent post you are stocking up on your rope. I keep thinking in the back of my mind I need to do the same thing between everything else.
 
Thank you, Paul. I think now I can start going vertical so I shall keep my eye on your progress for my instruction. I noticed in one of your recent post you are stocking up on your rope. I keep thinking in the back of my mind I need to do the same thing between everything else.
Well, you saw I made masts and yards but I haven't installed anything yet because there is still some work to complete on the hull - mostly I need to finish up painting some decorative metal bits for the stern (and I also need to paint the frieze that goes on/in the bulkhead). I should have just installed gold adornments!!!

And, as you mentioned, I have also started making rope for the standing rigging in various sizes. I have noticed that many of our colleagues just make rope along the way but I think (for my personality) it will be better to make up as much as I can ahead of time. I think I will just be frustrated if I need a size of rope only to realize I need to stop and make it...probably overthinking this. As you know - rope making is simultaneously satisfyingly as well as tedious so I think it is healthy to break up that task into workable units so I am spinning rope when I need a break from other aspects of the build. Your suggestion to just spin out the right hand source threads is working very well.

Sorry to talk about MY build on YOUR build log. Your ship is really turning out great - there are several elements I like more on your model than on mine. It's a delight to share this journey with you.
 
Great job Daniel. She’s looking so good now!
To me the fun part is building the ship and all the deck furnishings. Then comes masts, yards, rigging, etc. To me the second phase is not as fun, as I don’t get excited about rope and pulleys…lol. But it’s what completes the ship and the build. Some really enjoy this phase, and I hope you can find enjoyment in it too. I’m sure your rope will look excellent! ;)
 
Great job Daniel. She’s looking so good now!
To me the fun part is building the ship and all the deck furnishings. Then comes masts, yards, rigging, etc. To me the second phase is not as fun, as I don’t get excited about rope and pulleys…lol. But it’s what completes the ship and the build. Some really enjoy this phase, and I hope you can find enjoyment in it too. I’m sure your rope will look excellent! ;)
Thank you for your kind words Dean. Sometimes the challenges on this ship drive me to aggravation but I'm learning that on occasion sucess, and joy lie just beyond that aggravation. My favorite part is the mast and rigging and I'm especially excited at the rope making portion which I really enjoy. Of course I still have a lot of hull work left canons port hole doors chain plates etc.
 
Daniel your ship is beautiful without even an inkling of doubt. Like @dockattner Paul said, it looks very authentic and that to me is the acid test. And while I have roped Paul in here, what a nice post to Daniel. That is really class!
Thank you so much for your kind words Heinrich. I am truly humbled by the comments from you and @dockattner, as well as everyone else who takes time from their work to visit mine. The amount of real joy I get from conversing and sharing with everyone on this forum is just incredible. I would not trade this experience for the world.
 
I really like your work Daniel. I am amazed by the fact you and also Dean62 can get this result from a BB kit. It's a real big compliment of your neat work and your modeling capabilities. The color of the wood is spot on!
Happy to follow you towards the completion of this beautiful shipmodel.

Pter
 
I really like your work Daniel. I am amazed by the fact you and also Dean62 can get this result from a BB kit. It's a real big compliment of your neat work and your modeling capabilities. The color of the wood is spot on!
Happy to follow you towards the completion of this beautiful shipmodel.

Pter
Thank you Pter, and a very big welcome aboard to you sir! The BB kit has been a challenge almost beyond reason. Just about all the wood you see on this ship is from my aftermarket purchase. Please feel free to comment/critique, as you see fit.
 
Thank you Pter, and a very big welcome aboard to you sir! The BB kit has been a challenge almost beyond reason. Just about all the wood you see on this ship is from my aftermarket purchase. Please feel free to comment/critique, as you see fit.
It was pleasing to my eyes to see, you made the effort and going the extra mile with aftermarket wood, blocks and also ropes. It does so much with a model especially when it's in hands like yours. I understand the challenge, BB kit's are notorious. Keep it up and much, much respect! :)
 
It was pleasing to my eyes to see, you made the effort and going the extra mile with aftermarket wood, blocks and also ropes. It does so much with a model especially when it's in hands like yours. I understand the challenge, BB kit's are notorious. Keep it up and much, much respect! :)
It is unanimous Daniel- freaking outstanding build...ThumbsupThumbsupThumbsup
 
Daniel, it appears that your railings are superbly well done per all the comments - Yup I do concur - Nice work!!
 
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