French war-ship Saint-Philippe 1693 - scale 1/72 - from Lemineur monograph

Usually this protection is called a shkun. It was a second layer of skin, thick-flush with the barkhout.I mean, it wasn't made from a single piece of wood.You also need to dial from separate boards.
 

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I never follow blindly anybody, it's not in my temperament to react like that

I 've rectified the frames (vertical and equidistant positions) redraw all fore part of ship, and adoptef a fully horizontal keel

I noticed also that the front volute was too high, and some other details...

It seems that the base of monograh is the SR, which is a three decked 1st range vessel, and not a two decked 2nd range vessel

The real plans of the S. PHilippe are unknown, it's a reconstitution, nothing else...
 
Did the author of the monograph rely on something?That's why I say that I have never seen such a performance of this element of the ship's design.Did you see that?If not, why not do it as on the other models?If - you've already changed a lot of things.Moreover, the original sources of the drawings have not been preserved.
 
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