POF L'Amarante Corvette de 12 canons 1744 1:36 (Ancre Monograph- Gérard Delacroix) By Shota

Witaj
Twoja rufa będzie wyglądała wspaniale Shoto . Pozdrawiam Mirek
Dziękuję bardzo, drogi przyjacielu, za wsparcie i komplementy podczas całego procesu budowy Miło jest wiedzieć, że ludzie z całego świata dzielą się tą niesamowitą podróżą związaną z budowaniem modelu statku i towarzyszą jej

Thank you very much, dear friend, for your support and compliments throughout the construction process It's nice to know that people from all over the world share and accompany this amazing journey of building a model ship
 
good evening dear friends
first of all, thank you very much for your support and likes and smileys

today I continue to make the additional parts in the stern.
I created the beam of width n as well as the beams of length g and f I made milling of a concern on which the parts of i sat to produce. I also brought the thickness to the required size 3.2 mm
This time I will let the pictures express the process also because I am tired
Good night everyone and have a pleasant and enjoyable weekend
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good evening dear friends
first of all, thank you very much for your support and likes and smileys

today I continue to make the additional parts in the stern.
I created the beam of width n as well as the beams of length g and f I made milling of a concern on which the parts of i sat to produce. I also brought the thickness to the required size 3.2 mm
This time I will let the pictures express the process also because I am tired
Good night everyone and have a pleasant and enjoyable weekend
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That’s looking very nice, with all those angles, Shota. A lot of measuring I suppose.
Regards, Peter
 
That’s looking very nice, with all those angles, Shota. A lot of measuring I suppose.
Regards, Peter
Thank you very much my dear friend Peter ,for the kind words
you are right many measurements and adjustments are required to achieve harmony and accuracy between all the parts.
My way of succeeding in reaching a respectable result is to make it as neat as possible and also to leave some raw material where possible and to do polishing and finishing towards the end of the process
 
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Witaj
Zgadzam się ze Stephanem dobra robota Shoto możesz być z siebie dumnym. Pozdrawiam Mirek
Dziękuję bardzo kochana za słowa wsparcia i komplementy

Thank you very much dear friend for the words of support and compliments
 
good evening dear friends
first of all, thank you very much for your support and likes and smileys

today I continue to make the additional parts in the stern.
I created the beam of width n as well as the beams of length g and f I made milling of a concern on which the parts of i sat to produce. I also brought the thickness to the required size 3.2 mm
This time I will let the pictures express the process also because I am tired
Good night everyone and have a pleasant and enjoyable weekend
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Good morning Shota. Fantastic work. Nothing easy here and you owned it. Cheers Grant
 
Hello Shota, I hope you haven't glued anything yet. I'm sorry if I'm only responding to your post now. But as for your picture of the rudder passage, I think you'll have to redo it because you won't be able to get the rudder through the narrow gap. The rudder is 7x7mm at the top as far as I remember.

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