La Venus - French frigate from 1782 - scale 1:96 [COMPLETED BUILD]

Impressive piece of work, or should I say a piece of art. Well done and congratulations
 
Great model - Really outstanding in this scale

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BTW: Wonderfull showcase !!!! Maybe once you can show us a little bit more and give us some small introduction of all your models? We can see, that you have mainly worked in bigger scales, so your Venus is one of the first really small scale models......

BTW2: And now? What is coming next? Do you have already a next project defined? We all hope, that we can follow also your next project via a building log! Would be really interesting !!!!
 
Thank you all for your welcome appreciation for my model. I started this passion at the age of 14 and of models I had a lot. Most of them are taken from kits or commercial designs. Then I met the modeling of Arsenal and the passion has grown considerably.
A few years ago I renovated my old laboratory, and I thought of gathering all my models in a kind of small personal museum; And here it is:

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For the next model I already have clear ideas: It will be an English carpentry frigate, scale 1:36, the Pegasus, using the four volumes of the Swan class of David Antscherl and Greg Herbert!
In practice, another challenge!
 
Thank you all for your welcome appreciation for my model. I started this passion at the age of 14 and of models I had a lot. Most of them are taken from kits or commercial designs. Then I met the modeling of Arsenal and the passion has grown considerably.
A few years ago I renovated my old laboratory, and I thought of gathering all my models in a kind of small personal museum; And here it is:

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For the next model I already have clear ideas: It will be an English carpentry frigate, scale 1:36, the Pegasus, using the four volumes of the Swan class of David Antscherl and Greg Herbert!
In practice, another challenge!
Needless to say, the performance reflects the highest quality and professionalism. Well done
 
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