H.M.S. PEGASUS - Swan Class by David Antscherl & Greg Herbert Scale 1:36

As I had anticipated, I started a new challenge: the construction of an English frigate, with a carpentry that, until now, I had never approached. Very fascinating architecture, and a model, the Pegasus that struck me immediately, already from the first splendid images seen. I am studying a lot, because I would like to be able to come up with a model that is worthy of the great work done by David Antscherl and Greg Herbert and I count a lot on your help and support!

Meanwhile, I started setting up the first job:
Hallo Gianpiero alias @Giampy65
we wish you all the BEST and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Birthday-Cake
 

Unbelievably precise work, congratulations (and Happy Birthday too). Just a question: is it deliberately so that the door panel can not be removed without dismounting one of the hinges first? (One hinge points upwards and the other one downwards.) Or is this a precautionary measure, to prevent the doors from falling off in heavy seas? Not criticising, just curious!
János
 
Unbelievably precise work, congratulations (and Happy Birthday too). Just a question: is it deliberately so that the door panel can not be removed without dismounting one of the hinges first? (One hinge points upwards and the other one downwards.) Or is this a precautionary measure, to prevent the doors from falling off in heavy seas? Not criticising, just curious!
János
Thanks for the birthday greetings!

I actually tried to follow the design of the door!

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Thanks for the birthday greetings!

I actually tried to follow the design of the door!

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These doors are under the waterline, so no need for dismantling during action. I can imagine, that at such location they installed the door- hinges in this permanent way. I guess, that the hinges above the waterline are different...
BTW: Very good work
 
such videos are very helpful - many thanks
due to my "old" eyes - for the future maybe you could move the camera a little bit closer to your hands ........ to see all the details when you make such small parts
Great! I will try your method by myself
 
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