Looking good wish I was building my one.Difficult to take pictures of the whole ship...
Almost all stays ....and a rope detail
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Looking good wish I was building my one.Difficult to take pictures of the whole ship...
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Hey Tony,Looking good wish I was building my one.
Good evening Marc. Kudos, she is stunning. I always enjoy pictures of the whole ship. Cheers GrantDifficult to take pictures of the whole ship...
Almost all stays ....and a rope detail
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Hi Marcand the lifeboats.
Hi MarcHey Tony,
Nothing compared to your Constitution. As I said many times, I admire your sense of detail and finish. Unmatchable....right?
Hopefully you have taken note of the many comments... Even with the included plans you will not be able to do the rigging and you will need books like this one by James Lees. Any idea when you will start on your Diana?
I still have about 2 months of work to finish the rigging and the lifeboats.
But then?
I think I'll put out a call here. What ship to make now?
It has to be big (hull min 85 cm, quite complicated, lots of details....Which manufacturer..)...
Do you have a suggestion?
Thank you soo much!It's a masterpiece!
Hey Allan,Hi Marc
I am curious which boats are included in the kit.
Thanks
Allan
Well deserved!Thank you soo much!
Marc
The boats you mention are very close to those suggested by W.E. May for late 18th cnetury 38s in The Boats of Men of War. There are contemporary drawings of all types of boats at RMG as well as some in high resolution on the WikiCommons site. There are also scantlings for various types and sizes of English ships' boats in works by Steel, W. E. May and Scantlings of Royal Navy Ships. These can be used to compare to the boats you have for your Diana model if you are not sure about something.I will certainly need your advices before building them
Wow, I have some home work to do here....The boats you mention are very close to those suggested by W.E. May for late 18th cnetury 38s in The Boats of Men of War. There are contemporary drawings of all types of boats at RMG as well as some in high resolution on the WikiCommons site. There are also scantlings for various types and sizes of English ships' boats in works by Steel, W. E. May and Scantlings of Royal Navy Ships. These can be used to compare to the boats you have for your Diana model if you are not sure about something.
The most common errors seem to be double banked pinnaces and cutters which did not exist for the most part and cutters that are carvel built instead of lapstrake.
Allan