Planset review L'AURORE - FREGATE LEGERE - 1697" in scale 1:48 by Jean-Claude LEMINEUR

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Planset Review:
L'AURORE
FREGATE LEGERE - 1697
in scale 1:48
by Jean-Claude LEMINEUR

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available in english, french or italian language directly from ancre
also since a shorter time drawings are available in bigger scale 1:36



Excerpts from the drawings taken from the web-page
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Size of the finished model in scale 1:48

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SYNOPSIS:

The light frigate, a small vessel that was relegated at the bottom of the rating, between the large frigates and barca longas and used for all and any mission in Louis XIV's Navy, had not been the subject of any exhaustive study until now. It follows logically after the study concerning the 17th century French naval architecture that was started by Jean Boudriot, the author of two monographs, one about the "Three-decker of the Chevalier de Tourville" and the other on the barca longa "La Belle".

On the other hand, basing himself on a 1683 manuscript by François Coulomb, Jean-Claude Lemineur has produced a monograph of the fifth rate "Le François". The study of the Aurore that he presents here begins with a definition of the characteristics of the light frigates at the beginning of the reign of Louis XIV that were still answering to the design concepts that prevailed in the first half of the 17th century.

He then describes their evolution the light frigate architecture, like that of ships-of-the-line, having had to adapt to the constant increase in firepower during the long periods of the reign and the following dozens of years until, in spite of a reduction in topside heights, it was abandoned for the corvette whose shape is lower on the water.

The study continues, focusing on a remarkable example of the light frigates built after the ministries of Colbert and Seignelay: the eighteen 6-pdrs "L'Aurore", laid down at Le Havre by Philippe Cochois in 1697.

The Aurore is carefully analyzed, in her architecture as well as her decoration and the volume characteristics of the hull. This bears witness to the talent of Philippe Cochois, whose career is briefly retraced, demonstrating an unusual understanding of volumes that he carves boldly. The reconstruction of the Aurore by Jean-Claude Lemineur calls upon all the rare sources specific to that type of vessel.

The results of this study are translated into 31 plates at the 1/48 scale that describe the Aurore graphically in all her aspects, from her schematic lines to the complete rigging, including the framing and inside accomodations.

The relative dryness of the subject is somewhat attenuated by the relation of her career in the Royal Navy and in particular by the story of her two overseas cruises. This relation that enriches the study considerably is the work of the historian Patrick Villiers. He contributes to giving a more alive image of the Aurore.

Overall, the monograph provides all the information, technical and historical, on the light frigate within the French Navy from 1661 to 1750. Its contents should answer fully the expectations of experienced modelers.

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CONTENT OF THE MONOGRAPH

The Booklet


- Author's Foreword
- Evolution of the light frigate from the origins to after the reign
- The Aurore's career by Patrick villiers
- The Aurore analyzed in all her aspects
- Critique of the sources
- Monograph including 31 plates
- Annexes including much data concerning the Aurore


LIST OF THE PLATES / DRAWINGS

1. Schematic line plans
2. Construction of the head, profile of forward frames 1 to 20
3. Profile of the main frame and after frames 1 to 26
4. Construction of the stern
5. Timbering elevation and plan of the hold
6. Arrangements in the hold and bread room
7. First deck - framing and fittings
8. Castles - framing and planking - topgallant poop: structure and covering
9. Deck and castles with their fittings - dressed-up elevation
10. Fore-and-aft section - framing and fittings
11. Cross-section of the stern through frame VII
12. Cross-section of the stem through frame VIII
13. Decoration of the stern and quarter-galleries
14. Construction of the beakhead and decoration of the head
15. Artillery and detailed fittings
16. Mainmast
17. Foremast
18. Mizzenmast and bowsprit
19. Mainmast sails
20. Foremast sails
21. Bowsprit and mizzen sails
22. Complementary sails
23. Lower masts rigging
24. Topmasts and topgallants rigging
25. Yards rigging.
26. Mizzen and fore sails running rigging
27. Mainmast and bowsprit sails running rigging
28. Staysails running rigging
29. Studding sails running rigging
30. Returns of running rigging lines
31. The Aurore under sail


LOOK INSIDE OF THE BOOKLET

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If you are interested to see more, please take a look at the following post
 

Attachments

Planset Review: Part II
L'AURORE
FREGATE LEGERE - 1697

in scale 1:48
by Jean-Claude LEMINEUR


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Very interesting the chapter about the oars and how they were used
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LOOK INSIDE of the Drawings (all drawings are shown)

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Four detailed plans showing the Sails
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seven drawings showing the complete rigging
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Detailed Belaying plan and complete rigged and sailed vessel
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Photos of some interesting models

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In my opinion a very interesting smaller vessel, not so big and for the intermediate modeler a great project, especially in the bigger scale 1:36
 
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