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Hello
It's been a three almost four years since I started my first build log on SOS. Back then I had no idea what I'm getting into and It's rather a pleasant surprise
From a technical point of view, I'm almost on the same level of completion as I stripped most of planks on my French 118GS, but the amount of knowledge I gained through mistakes I made there will positively affect this build.
With a help of CNC I intend to fasten some things that stopped my work due to inaccuracy of standard machines. Some slight adjustments keel and and knee of the head were made much quicker and more pleasant.
As for the ship itself. This L'Ambitieux differs slightly from Master Jean Boudriot's as it's based on Jean Berain sketch. Main difference being beautiful figurehead of Apollo and open quarter galleries
As many I'm deeply impressed by Bernard Frölich's L'Ambitieux unfortunately for me I didn't see all pictures of model and fell in love with this combination of wood color.







It's been a three almost four years since I started my first build log on SOS. Back then I had no idea what I'm getting into and It's rather a pleasant surprise
From a technical point of view, I'm almost on the same level of completion as I stripped most of planks on my French 118GS, but the amount of knowledge I gained through mistakes I made there will positively affect this build.
With a help of CNC I intend to fasten some things that stopped my work due to inaccuracy of standard machines. Some slight adjustments keel and and knee of the head were made much quicker and more pleasant.
As for the ship itself. This L'Ambitieux differs slightly from Master Jean Boudriot's as it's based on Jean Berain sketch. Main difference being beautiful figurehead of Apollo and open quarter galleries
As many I'm deeply impressed by Bernard Frölich's L'Ambitieux unfortunately for me I didn't see all pictures of model and fell in love with this combination of wood color.

Which is not tru at least from different perspective. Same story as Tanneron Soleil Royal color of ship depends on camera of photographer

In next post I'll cover how I got a color that is close(ish) to a boxwood with only acrylic paint and some wash

Here are actual photos of ship. Keel and bow is made from pear and only dry fitted




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