Hms Pegasus (Swan class) 1776

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Hello everyone, this will be a build log of Hms Pegasus , I am sharing this build on behalf Roland Vlahovici who was kind enough and provide all his images, he is way too busy to do this on his own.

Zoltan

The first set of images


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Hallo Zoltan,
Is this the 14 gun ship sloop of the Swan class, launched in 1776 ? I think so if I compare the drawing of the NMM with the drawings of Roland......

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I think on one of the screen-shot photos wqe can see one original draught

Will be very interesting......Just from the beginning -> I like his (I guess self-made) screw terminals very much, different span, but same thickness of the bow.....
 
Sorry....did not look at the Name of the Topic.......clearly written...Swan
 
Thank you for sharing this build log Zoltan. Mr. Vlahovici has won numerous European championships with his models and I have particularly enjoyed his HMS Pegasus model on the internet. I was indeed flattered to see my book on building this model on his workshop table!
 
Thank you for sharing this build log Zoltan. Mr. Vlahovici has won numerous European championships with his models and I have particularly enjoyed his HMS Pegasus model on the internet. I was indeed flattered to see my book on building this model on his workshop table!
Your book(s) are on a lot of working table all around the world.
I guess behind @dvm27 is Mr. David Antscherl.......I enjoyed your books very much! And a lot of modelers leanrt a lot.
Many thanks for this.....
 
Your book(s) are on a lot of working table all around the world.
I guess behind @dvm27 is Mr. David Antscherl.......I enjoyed your books very much! And a lot of modelers leanrt a lot.
Many thanks for this.....

There are a few books of his I am planning to buy in the future.
 
There are a few books of his I am planning to buy in the future.

I am planning to make a Book Review here in SOS in some future,
but unfortunately I do have "only" the older versions, before the revisions were published.......
 
Uwe: dvm27 is actually Greg Herbert, David Anscherl’s collaborator, and author of Volume III of the Swan Class series. Also a very nice guy!
 
Uwe: dvm27 is actually Greg Herbert, David Anscherl’s collaborator, and author of Volume III of the Swan Class series. Also a very nice guy!
Dave, many thanks for the clarification.
And sorry, Greg. Your name is also very well known for me. Great to have you here on board.....
 
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