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This will be a reconstruction of my Mary Rose build log. All was lost in the last MSW crash.
The build log on the Dutch model building forum is being used as the basis. Translating, copying, etc. all posts will take some time and effort.
The build started in February 2023 and the model looks like this now.

Here we go
Welcome to the construction of the Mary Rose.
This is not my first model; the previous model was the Golden Hind/Pelican in 1/45 scale in Scratch.
My first wooden model was the Vasa Billing Boats.
The Mary Rose was built in 1515 and sank in 1545. The remains have been salvaged and are now on display in a museum.
This will be an attempt to rebuild the ship on the cover of "Your Noblest Ship".
History (Wiki)
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rose_(schip,_1512)
Museum
https://maryrose.org/your-visit/
Start.
Used books.
The book Tudor Warship contains a frame plan that has been enlarged to a scale of 1/50.
drawing out rafters
ready to be sawn out
The rafters have been sawn.
There is a first time for everything (never done before), the hull will be built upside down.
Looks decent
In the following posts, it will become apparent that the shape of the frames is not entirely correct.
The build log on the Dutch model building forum is being used as the basis. Translating, copying, etc. all posts will take some time and effort.
The build started in February 2023 and the model looks like this now.

Here we go
Welcome to the construction of the Mary Rose.
This is not my first model; the previous model was the Golden Hind/Pelican in 1/45 scale in Scratch.
My first wooden model was the Vasa Billing Boats.
The Mary Rose was built in 1515 and sank in 1545. The remains have been salvaged and are now on display in a museum.
This will be an attempt to rebuild the ship on the cover of "Your Noblest Ship".
History (Wiki)
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rose_(schip,_1512)
Museum
https://maryrose.org/your-visit/
Start.
Used books.
The book Tudor Warship contains a frame plan that has been enlarged to a scale of 1/50.
drawing out rafters
ready to be sawn out
The rafters have been sawn.
There is a first time for everything (never done before), the hull will be built upside down.
Looks decent
In the following posts, it will become apparent that the shape of the frames is not entirely correct.



