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Hello all,
Here are some photos of my first 3d modeled and printed ship. I designed her to be as accurate as my knowledge would allow while remaining durable enough to withstand the rigors of tabletop gaming: regular handling, transportation, elbow bumps, over-enthusiastic die rolls, etc. I also used readily available wooden dowels and elastic cordage for the masts, spars and rigging as most wargamers, like myself, are not experienced model ships builders
There are a lot of things that I would do differently looking back, not the least of which is that I missed the mark on scale by a wide margin. I intended to make it 1:56 scale, but it ended up being closer to 1:45! Oops...
I would appreciate any constructive feedback on the accuracy of this model as I am a relative beginner when it comes to sailing ships.
Best,
Starcamper



Here are some photos of my first 3d modeled and printed ship. I designed her to be as accurate as my knowledge would allow while remaining durable enough to withstand the rigors of tabletop gaming: regular handling, transportation, elbow bumps, over-enthusiastic die rolls, etc. I also used readily available wooden dowels and elastic cordage for the masts, spars and rigging as most wargamers, like myself, are not experienced model ships builders
There are a lot of things that I would do differently looking back, not the least of which is that I missed the mark on scale by a wide margin. I intended to make it 1:56 scale, but it ended up being closer to 1:45! Oops...
I would appreciate any constructive feedback on the accuracy of this model as I am a relative beginner when it comes to sailing ships.
Best,
Starcamper


