Friends, hello to all.
And so, I started a new construction.
This is the brig "Mercury" from the Amati company, in scale 1:64.
And so, I started a new construction.
This is the brig "Mercury" from the Amati company, in scale 1:64.
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Good day. Thank you. But this is not a restoration, I just got the set in a started state, as in the first photo. I am now fixing and redoing it.Good day Alexander! I have previously observed your work on building models. I will be watching with great interest the new direction in your work - restoration of models. Good luck!
Allan, good day.Lovely build Alexander![]()
Is there a reason you did not add the stern timbers and counter planking before adding the hull planks? It looks like you ran the hull planks a little long so they cover the ends of the counter planks as was normally done, but this seems it would be more difficult than framing and planking the counter first.
Thanks
Allan

Allan, good afternoon.I really like to see the use of holly. I have seen it used below the water line to represent the tallow based coating and I use it often for deck planking. It really makes a nice contrast against the hornbeam.
Do you find hornbeam easier to work than ebony? I am not a fan of ebony for several reasons but have no experience with hornbeam.
Thanks
Allan
I know how Mercury was painted at the time of the battle with the Turks in 1829. With the Amati kit, this option does not work. The white stripe rests on the middle of the windows on the stulzes. Therefore, the paint job is according to the Amati versionСаша, привет! А что это за вариант окраски такой? Есть ему подтверждение? Если что, на момент его подвига корабль был окрашен иначе.
Sasha, hello! What color option is this? Is there any confirmation for him? If anything, at the time of his feat the ship was painted differently.
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