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Hi Peter,Nice pictures from you midel as well as the Samuel. But seeing you model yesterday in A’dam in real life was nicer.
Regards, Peter
Thx Paul, all the work around the actual build add to the fun of it.Such an interesting build to follow. And of course, the research and execution are exemplary.
Think I will keep the PS side open so you can see the structure of frames and decks. Above the upper wales the planking will be fitted. In this build the planking is also needed otherwise the hull will fall apart.I missed that ship yesterday, I like the way how you make a half hull filling to show the way these beams are "ordered"
Hi Frank,Hello Maarten, Congratulations on your study and research. This is the big difference that makes your work so valuable. Thank you for sharing it with us. Frank
That’s looking very promising, Maarten.First again some study on swan's there anatomy and contemporary carvings.
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Secondly multiple contemporary gable Stones from old Dutch house.
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And the Swan on the Willem Barentz replica
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As the torso of the Swan in my ship is nearly a full 3d figure I want to create a Swan which is also nearly full 3d and is free from the surface with it neck, head and tail. Something like the head of this one.
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First some course carving setting put the rough figure.
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And the same on the reverse side.
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Followed by finetuning, finetuning, ......
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And now trimming down to proper propertions.
Fantastic!
That’s looking very promising, Maarten.
Regards, Peter
Deine Schnitzereien sind wieder einmal außergewöhnlich.*
*He's in Germany.
He/she is coming alive, Maarten. Nice work!Project continues.
Adding nostrels and tuning the beak.
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Creating appearence of feathers.
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Comparing to the original torso.
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Starting on the paws.
Luckily Niklas Eriksson didn't decide to become vetinarian but archeologist as he gave his swan chicken legs
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And this is how it looks sofar, idea is to give it one paw over the lower freeze of the stern.
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Good morning Maarten. I always respect you guys who have the skills to carve. I bought a 3D printer because I can't carve to save my life but I always feel like I'm cheating a little bit. Wonderful work. Cheers GrantProject continues.
Adding nostrels and tuning the beak.
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Creating appearence of feathers.
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Comparing to the original torso.
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Starting on the paws.
Luckily Niklas Eriksson didn't decide to become vetinarian but archeologist as he gave his swan chicken legs
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And this is how it looks sofar, idea is to give it one paw over the lower freeze of the stern.
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True storybut I always feel like I'm cheating a little bit.
Hi Grant, you still have to carve. Only behind the pc.Good morning Maarten. I always respect you guys who have the skills to carve. I bought a 3D printer because I can't carve to save my life but I always feel like I'm cheating a little bit. Wonderful work. Cheers Grant
Unfortunately I have to kill her again as I have to sand half of her body to fit it to the shipHe/she is coming alive, Maarten. Nice work!
Regards, Peter