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Le Saint Philippe 1693 after Jean-Claude Lemineur (Ancre) in scale 1:48

FYI: my first practice run at carving a simple (non-anthropomorphic) decoration was a tragic failure. Need to get back into the swing of it...
Carving update: today I buried a micro chisel down to the bone in my left index finger - swelled up like a 17-year-old when he saw his prom date in her dress...

Sigh...:(
 
Rarely does someone notice how sexy my lower tier is... Oh, you mean the ship model :oops:. My bad.

Thanks for encouraging me, Marc. I'm certain you are embellishing out of friendship, but it is true that I am doing the best I can to remain loyal to the plans and build what I see even if my approach is unorthodox and clumsy.

Regarding the lower finishing... yes, I understand what you are saying though we also have to add in the fact that the entire side structure honors the stern profile - or nearly so. This important detail has me drawing lines all over the side of my ship hoping that I've got it right...
I don’t say anything that I don’t believe, on ship-modeling forums. The work really is that good, IMO. It always has been. You’re a quick study.
 
Carving update: today I buried a micro chisel down to the bone in my left index finger - swelled up like a 17-year-old when he saw his prom date in her dress...

Sigh...:(
For woodcarving, you need skill, building up experience and perseverance... and a firm grip and persistence to go on …….
Don’t give up, Paul!:)
We can shake hands…..
Yesterday, almost finished trimming a long hedge, that hedge trimmer couldn't resist biting the skin near my left knee ...... luckily the doctor is right around the corner. Her welcome: "Hello, what this time ......."ROTF
Regards, Peter
 
Carving update: today I buried a micro chisel down to the bone in my left index finger - swelled up like a 17-year-old when he saw his prom date in her dress...

Sigh...:(
I was going to be sympathetic, but after your prom dress analogy, you should have known what will follow. Man up, Paul, ... put a plaster over it (not out of sympathy mind you - simply so that the lovely wood does not get blood-stained) and carry on! ROTF
 
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