PRINTZ FRIDERICH (1761 - 1780) - danish 70-gun Ship of the Line - 1:48 by Karl I. Malcha

Hallo magyarefe - Konrad,
look for Carl. L. L. Harboe, Dansk Marine Ordbog in the internet. Although it is published in 1839 the dimensions will meet those of the second half of the 18. century.
Look for the headwords "Mast" and "Staengerne", then you will have a lot to calculate. The same with "Raa".
Regards
Karl
 
Hallo magyarefe - Konrad,
look for Carl. L. L. Harboe, Dansk Marine Ordbog in the internet. Although it is published in 1839 the dimensions will meet those of the second half of the 18. century.
Look for the headwords "Mast" and "Staengerne", then you will have a lot to calculate. The same with "Raa".
Regards
Karl
You can find this book also as free e-book:
 
Dear friends,
during my visit of the Shipmodelling Days in Hamburg
(see herefore also the topic https://www.shipsofscale.com/sosfor...-16th-september-2018-report-of-my-visit.2465/ )
I had the opportunity to meet Karl Ingwer Malcha and to see in detail his 1:48 scratch model of the Printz Friderich, a danish 70-gunner launched in 1761.

In the following you will see some photos of his extraordinary model i was able to make in Hamburg. Based on this first contact I received from him several other photos he made during the construction of his model, so I am able to make here in SOS a small building log of his model in the next future. I am will also receive additional information about the ship history, the ornamentation, the timeline of her sinking etc., so I am will be also able to share these interesting information with you.
-> First of all many thanks to Karl sharing with us these info!

BTW: Karl is working since 10 years on this model

The light-conditions were not very good, but I tried the best with different settings - Hope you can Enjoy the extraordinary model:

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Awesome work
 
Dear El Capi,
tank you very much.
I send you a mail to your address.
Regards.
Giuseppe
I have always informed about this. Anyway, both books are gone. One to Canada the other one o Italy. my Spanish books go here to two in Spain. My Tools will go to a German Frind -also living in Spain - who has started to build after 5 years fight with cancer, so after x-mas new year all is gone except what i have in my computer. In the future I will have to take more care of my Helth - Heats and Blood Circulation- the reason why i wanted to donate all my books, tools etc (before it is too late)
I will follow you on this page still.
 
It is now really time for some more photos of the construction - sorry for the delay, waiting for the next photos

The next step was the beam construction of the next deck - the longer beams as before built our of three parts - shown already in this post:

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and the first iron knees installed - they main wooden knees were installed later on together with the beams and other deck construction - this I will show you in the next posts
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Many Thanks for your interest .... will be continued ....
 
I have always informed about this. Anyway, both books are gone. One to Canada the other one o Italy. my Spanish books go here to two in Spain. My Tools will go to a German Frind -also living in Spain - who has started to build after 5 years fight with cancer, so after x-mas new year all is gone except what i have in my computer. In the future I will have to take more care of my Helth - Heats and Blood Circulation- the reason why i wanted to donate all my books, tools etc (before it is too late)
I will follow you on this page still.
VIELEN DANK FUR DEIN E-MAIL. MEIN PROBLEM FUR DEN MOMENT THE KRANKHEIT MIENE FRA: LUNGE INFECTION UNG BRONKITIES und mit 80 Jahre alt ist es immer gefaerlich-so for dem moment nicht viel active hier. Poul -EL CAPI
 
It is now really time for some more photos of the construction - sorry for the delay, waiting for the next photos

The next step was the beam construction of the next deck - the longer beams as before built our of three parts - shown already in this post:

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and the first iron knees installed - they main wooden knees were installed later on together with the beams and other deck construction - this I will show you in the next posts
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Many Thanks for your interest .... will be continued ....
wunderschones tischler arbeit. von mein mutter familie war wi fast alle zur see, am die fater seite TISCHLER (HOLZ BAUEN ALLE TYPEN) ER HATTE EIN VERKSTADT ZU HAUSE FUR DEN WINTERZEIT. DIE SOMMER ARBEITER ER IM WALD.
 
i am following.
VIELEN DANK FUR DEIN E-MAIL. MEIN PROBLEM FUR DEN MOMENT THE KRANKHEIT MIENE FRA: LUNGE INFECTION UNG BRONKITIES und mit 80 Jahre alt ist es immer gefaerlich-so for dem moment nicht viel active hier. Poul -EL CAPI
ABOUT MY BOOKS: One ist now in Canada-solly- one on its way to ITALY ONE FOR Norway
 
Some more photos of the fore area - you can see the anchor cable hawse holes and the riding bitts for the cables.
Also the next deck beams fore are installed with all the knees and carlings

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The six pumps under preparation - the length depends on the location of the outlets
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Details of the outlets
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and finally installed
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and the view from the top
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a view over the complete length of the deck
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