H.M.S Enterprise plank on frame CAF Models 1/48.

In the absence of any remotely useful or comprehensive instructions in the kit, I refer to my copy of 'The Art of Ship Modelling' by Bernard Frolich and published by A.N.C.R.E . I found it, many years ago, through Pier Books. It is indispensible for construction. It is obvious that CAF, if they actually manufactured the kit, thought so too.
 
Yes I agree with you itshamish.
The instructions are very poor, and I have spent considerable time head scratching trying to figure things out . On the one hand its a very detailed kit, but then again there are many omitted items.
For example there's no anchor stocks, only the anchors themselves. A ships boat would have been nice to have been included in the kit. There's countless other details missing, but I am scratch building them as I go.
 
Further to my recent, I have now discovered 'The Fully-Framed Model, HMN ('N'?!) Swan Class Sloops 1767 - 1780 Volume 1. by D Antscherl. This is a really excellent Vade Mecum and will de-mystify the incredibly vague kit 'instructions'.
Regarding Ship's Boats I agree - although I think I am right in saying that they were not usually shown on Admiralty models - the lines of a longboat, cutter, pinnace, jolly-boat et al were not a subject of discussion for their Lordships. Incidentally, on occasion King George III participated in their discussions himself and provided an informed opinion. He was definitely not 'mad' - that sobriquet was promoted by Lord North and his ministers who caused and supervised the loss of the Colonies. Well, imagine that. Politicians concealing their guilt from the gaze of history.
 
Further to my recent, I have now discovered 'The Fully-Framed Model, HMN ('N'?!) Swan Class Sloops 1767 - 1780 Volume 1. by D Antscherl...
Hi Itshamish,
What is the difference between the ship in the book: swan class and the Enterprise class ship: Enterprise class?
I recently bought this kit and would like something more substantial than the instructions/plans offered with the kit.
Amazon is offering this book for US$164 shipped to Australia so I want to make sure I'm getting the right reference material.
 
Hi John,
I have been researching on the net, and there's many ships of similar size and guns.
For example the HMS Pandora is very similar, and although its slightly different, the main hull and fittings are identical. I have been using this model as a reference.

http://www.shipmodell.com/index_files/0PANDORA2.html
 
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