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I'm beside myself. I surely thought I had begun a build log for my open ocean diorama of the clipper Donald McKay. She was the last *Extreme* clipper build by shipwright Donald McKay.
Like most of my builds, I prefer to display my models in some action or mounting that represents an historical element of the ships history or upon some relic that signifies a connection to the model.
In this instance, I wanted to depict my next clipper in an element that represents what they endured. Namely the *Huge* oceans they traversed. She is immersed in a casting I created of a wild free ocean...nestled in a wooden base. Like the model...the water structures and details are not finished....but merely in mid construction. the open ocean effect is still evident.
I'm working on the fantail and am preparing to work on the decking of the poop deck. Like the clipper Lightning...Donald McKay had a significantly different deck arrangement then most clippers of the period. She was designed to have a single catwalk transvers from the poop cabin forward...along side the main mast to the deck/roof of the main cabin and forecastle.
So much more to do...but here are some images of her as she is currently.
Rob




Like most of my builds, I prefer to display my models in some action or mounting that represents an historical element of the ships history or upon some relic that signifies a connection to the model.
In this instance, I wanted to depict my next clipper in an element that represents what they endured. Namely the *Huge* oceans they traversed. She is immersed in a casting I created of a wild free ocean...nestled in a wooden base. Like the model...the water structures and details are not finished....but merely in mid construction. the open ocean effect is still evident.
I'm working on the fantail and am preparing to work on the decking of the poop deck. Like the clipper Lightning...Donald McKay had a significantly different deck arrangement then most clippers of the period. She was designed to have a single catwalk transvers from the poop cabin forward...along side the main mast to the deck/roof of the main cabin and forecastle.
So much more to do...but here are some images of her as she is currently.
Rob



