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LAMANTIJN Dutch Smalschip 1/44

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Hello friends, I was saved from doing an error...
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The book of Dutch 17th Century Ship Models is full of very interesting ships and a plenty of big temptations.I ask Ab Hoving of the
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Dutch fregat POSTILJON would be less stress than my started AKERBOOM to complete; and he changed my mind not to aim for a two-decker but to train in the beautyfull Smalschip- he already successfully built from card:
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It is a construction of limited breadth to pass the channels inside the Seven Provinces avoiding the long journey of the blue water coast. So I took the plans and did work on a way to realise the upscaling from the original drawings in an A4 sheet in Ab's 1/77 scale to the 1/44 scale I do need for my bad eyesight.
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Here I do deal with a 60DutchFeet/16,98m long freighter, a typical Dutch construction - a blunt bow and a interesting rigg. As I do stay with the Dutch scale system based on "One feet is eleven inch!" So my scale becomes 1/44 and the model will be 385,9mms in Lpp.
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Ab said to me I should figure out a ficitious name for this ship and so it is the beautyfull Dutch word for seacow it is LAMANTIJN.

I am thinking about a second build for a different rigg to call it MEERMIN - as the seamen thought the very Rubens' like shape of the seacow was a woman with a fish tail - that does happen If you stay too long away from women...

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Ab Hoving shows the contemporary sources as N.Witsen and Dutch baroque painters. Due to this we do get an instruction how to build this model. I also looked for paintings and drawings of Smalschips for references.

Here a very nice example of the Smalschip with an altered rigg:
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As you do mention it is the very same hull;
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As atop this hull it is possible to place different riggs, so you do get several boats from the very same plan - this have the idea ton me to build a pair of them parallely. Perchance dealing with the length and topping of the main hatch and cabin to get a more distinguished result.

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In Ab's book you do find 12 pages in DIN A4 for the plates with drawings in 1/77 and due to the scale gauge on every single plate, you can change the scale a you need up and down. The closest scale between Dutch and Imperial system would be 1/77 and 1/76, 1/66 and 1/64 so as 1/99 and 1/100.

Here an interesting way to place the flag at the pole:
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So I do hope you do like this project - I will need some time to start with her, as Berlin's public traffice is unable to deal with winter...

But I do think this humble'er project is better than the next unfinished two-decker or fregat!

So next Stop: Copyshop!
 
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