Planset Review:
"LA BELLE - 1684" - 20 plates in scale 1:24 / 36 / 48
by Jean Boudriot
translated by François Fougerat
left the hardcover book, on the right side the softcover planset
the book with planset is available from ancre at a price of 105,- Euro
https://ancre.fr/en/monograph/30-monographie-de-la-belle-barque-1680.html#/langue-italien
The Monographie is available in french, english, spanish and in italian language.
At the time I ordered my copy, only the french version was available......
Synopsis:
This new monograph originated from the exceptional discovery, in 1995, of the remnants of this small ship that was part of Cavellier de la Salle’s expedition in 1684. The information given by the ship wreck could then be added to archives information in order to reconstitute in a plausible way this modest ship rightly named LA BELLE, as you can see with her representation on this document cover. This monograph has an archeological, historical and artistic value. It also stems from our concern to continue studying 17th century French naval architecture (see M. de Tourville’s Three-decker ship). Of course, La Belle is much reduced in size, but she is nevertheless a tremendous learning experience.
Hardback Volume
John de Bry wrote the historic part of the book (page 8 to 21), relating Cavellier de la Salle’s life, his 1684 expedition and his tragic death. Then James E. Bruseth and Layne Hedrick relate the ship wreck’s discovery, the use of extensive means to explore it and then they describe the results of the search (pages 22 to 34 ).
The first part being presented by historians and archeologists, the second part is dedicated to reconstituting LA BELLE, first by examining the sources (pages 35 to 46), which are fundamental to this work.
The monograph itself includes twenty plates followed by the rigging rules, illustrated with schemas in order to complement the various drawings and notes.
Jean-Claude Lemineur’s study then deals with the volumetric definition of the hull.
Nearly 90 pages were necessary to constitute a “real construction file” (pages 47 to 134).
The monograph ends with an outstanding series of shots of three models of LA BELLE, built by the talented Bernard Frölich, Henri Defresne and Etienne Piette (pages 135 to 155).
According to M.B. Frölich (author of "The Art of Shipmodeling" - book review avilable in SOS) this model can be built by motivated beginners in ship’s model building.
Contents:
Book: 24 x 31cm format, full grey-blue cloth strong binding,laminated inside dust jacket.
160-p. (including 22 color pages) square spine pasted and sewn booklet, 160 gr. offset paper,
The plates are already reproduced in the hardback volume at 1:48 scale.
They are gathered here to build the model at 1:36 scale.
The plans are in principle in scale 1:24
1 Elevation
2 Horizontal sections
3 Vertical sections
4 Frames (1)
5 Frames (2)
6 Longitudinal timbers
7 Frame elevation
8 Bow timbers
9 Stern timbers
10 Cross sections
11 Longitudinal section
12 Deck, first stage
13 Deck second stage
14 Deck third stage
15 Fitted elevation
16 Front et rear views
17 Fitting, guns, décoration etc.
18 Mast and spars, rigging
19 Sails (1:48)
20 La Belle sailing (1/36e)
Interesting links about the ship La Belle:
The museum: https://www.thestoryoftexas.com/la-belle/the-exhibit
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Belle_(ship)
Thesis: http://nautarch.tamu.edu/Theses/pdf-files/Corder-MA2007.pdf
Model: https://plus.google.com/photos/107485130181739375537/albums/6091315429484566497
The 20 sheets of the Planset in scale 1:24
Nice detail on one of the drawings
The Sailplan in scale 1:48
The overall with rigging in scale 1:36
The Look Inside photos of the book which is part of the planset you can find in the following post
"LA BELLE - 1684" - 20 plates in scale 1:24 / 36 / 48
by Jean Boudriot
translated by François Fougerat
left the hardcover book, on the right side the softcover planset
the book with planset is available from ancre at a price of 105,- Euro
https://ancre.fr/en/monograph/30-monographie-de-la-belle-barque-1680.html#/langue-italien
The Monographie is available in french, english, spanish and in italian language.
At the time I ordered my copy, only the french version was available......
Synopsis:
This new monograph originated from the exceptional discovery, in 1995, of the remnants of this small ship that was part of Cavellier de la Salle’s expedition in 1684. The information given by the ship wreck could then be added to archives information in order to reconstitute in a plausible way this modest ship rightly named LA BELLE, as you can see with her representation on this document cover. This monograph has an archeological, historical and artistic value. It also stems from our concern to continue studying 17th century French naval architecture (see M. de Tourville’s Three-decker ship). Of course, La Belle is much reduced in size, but she is nevertheless a tremendous learning experience.
Hardback Volume
John de Bry wrote the historic part of the book (page 8 to 21), relating Cavellier de la Salle’s life, his 1684 expedition and his tragic death. Then James E. Bruseth and Layne Hedrick relate the ship wreck’s discovery, the use of extensive means to explore it and then they describe the results of the search (pages 22 to 34 ).
The first part being presented by historians and archeologists, the second part is dedicated to reconstituting LA BELLE, first by examining the sources (pages 35 to 46), which are fundamental to this work.
The monograph itself includes twenty plates followed by the rigging rules, illustrated with schemas in order to complement the various drawings and notes.
Jean-Claude Lemineur’s study then deals with the volumetric definition of the hull.
Nearly 90 pages were necessary to constitute a “real construction file” (pages 47 to 134).
The monograph ends with an outstanding series of shots of three models of LA BELLE, built by the talented Bernard Frölich, Henri Defresne and Etienne Piette (pages 135 to 155).
According to M.B. Frölich (author of "The Art of Shipmodeling" - book review avilable in SOS) this model can be built by motivated beginners in ship’s model building.
Contents:
Book: 24 x 31cm format, full grey-blue cloth strong binding,laminated inside dust jacket.
160-p. (including 22 color pages) square spine pasted and sewn booklet, 160 gr. offset paper,
The plates are already reproduced in the hardback volume at 1:48 scale.
They are gathered here to build the model at 1:36 scale.
The plans are in principle in scale 1:24
1 Elevation
2 Horizontal sections
3 Vertical sections
4 Frames (1)
5 Frames (2)
6 Longitudinal timbers
7 Frame elevation
8 Bow timbers
9 Stern timbers
10 Cross sections
11 Longitudinal section
12 Deck, first stage
13 Deck second stage
14 Deck third stage
15 Fitted elevation
16 Front et rear views
17 Fitting, guns, décoration etc.
18 Mast and spars, rigging
19 Sails (1:48)
20 La Belle sailing (1/36e)
Interesting links about the ship La Belle:
The museum: https://www.thestoryoftexas.com/la-belle/the-exhibit
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Belle_(ship)
Thesis: http://nautarch.tamu.edu/Theses/pdf-files/Corder-MA2007.pdf
Model: https://plus.google.com/photos/107485130181739375537/albums/6091315429484566497
The 20 sheets of the Planset in scale 1:24
Nice detail on one of the drawings
The Sailplan in scale 1:48
The overall with rigging in scale 1:36
The Look Inside photos of the book which is part of the planset you can find in the following post
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