Excellent progress, Daniel! These sectional builds are a fantastic way to study the ship’s anatomy and construction details.
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A work of art Daniel. IMHO your best work yet. Cheers GrantThank you Ted !! And thank you to all the likes !!
Here we go....
- Did the nails at the lower section of the hull that Noone will ever try to see... HAHAHA, but I know i did them.
- Finished the bread oven and was attached to the deck.
That's all. Now I need to start with the next deck. I uploaded and image to show how the deck fits.
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Thank you Jim, you are correct. This particular model has lots of details is an excellent kit.Excellent progress, Daniel! These sectional builds are a fantastic way to study the ship’s anatomy and construction details.
Thank you Jeff !!!beautiful work !
Thank you Charlie!! Have you taken a look to some of the links i posted on my first posting. Those are really great builts with lots of discussion about real ships Anatomy and this kit, as pointed by @JimskyI love it……
Grant, thank you !! But better wait to see the end of this model and then you let me know your thoughts.... HAHAHAA work of art Daniel. IMHO your best work yet. Cheers Grant


That first frame looks great.Standing tall and clean, look good only eight more to go for starters.
Thank you !!That first frame looks great. Are using treenails at all ? It looks like the frames are glued together, which is plenty sturdy by itself.
Thank you Brad !!! Yes, I copied from you the bread owen tie-downs. I have been using your thread as a guide to my build, as well as the others pasted together with yours on my first posting.Somehow my "watch" of your log quit giving me updates. I've reviewed your awesome progress and love how it's going!
Those bread oven tie-downs look familiar?
Your rope making machine made the cannon rigging look awesome!!
I also like your use of WATCO and Old English for "painting" the model!!
Thanks for sharing and glad I rediscovered your build.
Simple scarf joint looks good. I can't imagine that a scarf and chock would have been substantially stronger.Thank you !!
They are all double frames. Each frame have 7 sections glued and then both frames are glued together. Yes, they are very sturdy.
