Henry grace a dieu.

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Good morning, here I attach some photos of the construction process and improvements of the royal ship Henry grace a dieu corresponding to Henry VIII period.
This ship began with an old model and kit of the Sergal brand, being improved some years ago and based on pictures that what it could be this ship. No remains of it have been found and consequently without nautical archeology inputs makes it difficult to know exactly the proportions and details of it . Based on the kit and mainly on the modifications in the exterior aesthetics, which is what I present to you below. Thanks . All the best.

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A beauty. I love ships of this era. I missed it on my first look, but I like how the boarding netting is stored on the gangway, a nice touch. I wish there was a wider overall shot to get an idea of what the whole thing looks like.
 
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Awesome model, I enjoy seeing all the detail you placed in it. I really like this time period for ship building. I'm going to save your photos and use as a reference when I try to build mine. Thank you for posting the photos.
 
Good morning, here I attach some photos of the construction process and improvements of the royal ship Henry grace a dieu corresponding to Henry VIII period.
This ship began with an old model and kit of the Sergal brand, being improved some years ago and based on pictures that what it could be this ship. No remains of it have been found and consequently without nautical archeology inputs makes it difficult to know exactly the proportions and details of it . Based on the kit and mainly on the modifications in the exterior aesthetics, which is what I present to you below. Thanks . All the best.

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Nice work. Without detailed sources for research it becomes much more difficult to carry out the work, but you did it very well. Congratulations !
 
Awesome model, I enjoy seeing all the detail you placed in it. I really like this time period for ship building. I'm going to save your photos and use as a reference when I try to build mine. Thank you for posting the photos.
Thank you, you’re welcome.
 
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