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

Hi my dear friends
in the Last week I installed the planking boards on one side, while adjusting to the frames of the gun port windows.
Row by row I prepared and installed them, and later sanded and adjusted the window frames to form a uniform and beautiful outline.
In the last step, after repeated sandeds, I applied a fine layer of linseed oil which gave the three types of wood a deep color that complimented the wood, so that harmony was created between them. Attach photos documenting the steps up to the current intermediate result.

The last 8 photos are of the tree with linseed oil

I wish all of us a happy new year and may we have days of peace and prosperity
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Wygląda pięknie Shoto powstaje piękny model. Pozdrawiam Mirek

Hello
It looks beautiful Shoto a beautiful model is being created. Greetings Mirek
 
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Hi my dear friends
in the Last week I installed the planking boards on one side, while adjusting to the frames of the gun port windows.
Row by row I prepared and installed them, and later sanded and adjusted the window frames to form a uniform and beautiful outline.
In the last step, after repeated sandeds, I applied a fine layer of linseed oil which gave the three types of wood a deep color that complimented the wood, so that harmony was created between them. Attach photos documenting the steps up to the current intermediate result.

The last 8 photos are of the tree with linseed oil

I wish all of us a happy new year and may we have days of peace and prosperity
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You are my man, Shota: using linseed oil on the wood of your model! The wood colors looks very nice.
Regards, Peter
 
Remarkable work, my friend. Nevertheless, it seems in the pictures as if the loopholes (red line) are tilted very strongly inwards. It should follow the green line more. See the attached picture of La Palme. It could of course be an optical illusion!

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What I also noticed is that the side and top frames are normally covered by the planks inside and out, they are not visible.

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What you see on the plan is the depth of the room.
 
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You are my man, Shota: using linseed oil on the wood of your model! The wood colors looks very nice.
Regards, Peter
Peter, my dear friend
It is an honor for me to receive your compliments and friendship:cool::D, glad you liked the work, the combination of the trees and the linseed oil
 
Remarkable work, my friend. Nevertheless, it seems in the pictures as if the loopholes (red line) are tilted very strongly inwards. It should follow the green line more. See the attached picture of La Palme. It could of course be an optical illusion!

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What I also noticed is that the side and top frames are normally covered by the planks inside and out, they are not visible.

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What you see on the plan is the depth of the room.
Tobias my dear friend
First I would like to thank you for the compliments and valuable comments. First regarding the loopholes, I will check in the coming days whether it is an optical error or whether the angle needs to be corrected according to the green line.
Regarding the front of the window frames, I wish to commend you on your keen eye.
You're right, it doesn't match the configuration of the finished plans, but I allowed myself to keep the value in the initial drawing,20240925_214817.jpg
I thought it was very beautiful, even if I err a little on historical accuracy.
Because it highlights the shape of the window frame and its beauty inside and in combination with the planking panels
 
Hi my dear friends
in the Last week I installed the planking boards on one side, while adjusting to the frames of the gun port windows.
Row by row I prepared and installed them, and later sanded and adjusted the window frames to form a uniform and beautiful outline.
In the last step, after repeated sandeds, I applied a fine layer of linseed oil which gave the three types of wood a deep color that complimented the wood, so that harmony was created between them. Attach photos documenting the steps up to the current intermediate result.

The last 8 photos are of the tree with linseed oil

I wish all of us a happy new year and may we have days of peace and prosperity
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Good morning Shota. Lovely,lovely,lovely. Cheers Grant
 
Hey Shota, quite enjoying your colorful l'Armarante build. Luckily we have Tobias around to address the historical correctness of your build; very interesting explanations
Oh and a belated happy new year!
 
Hey Shota, quite enjoying your colorful l'Armarante build. Luckily we have Tobias around to address the historical correctness of your build; very interesting explanations
Oh and a belated happy new year!
The multi colored woods side by side make a grand design.

As for the shape of the loop holes, it is your model, so build as you like.
my dear friends
thank you very much for your kind words and compliments, I agree with both of you :
Luckily we have Tobias around to address the historical correctness. I saw his

the La Palme, looks very beautiful, more than in pictures Okay

I try to build L'Amarante according to Ancre's plans, but still leave to myself touches that express my own way of building, as Sinatra sang his famous song: I did it my way:)
 
I try to build L'Amarante according to Ancre's plans, but still leave to myself touches that express my own way of building, as Sinatra sang his famous song: I did it my way:)
AL-FI (artistic freedom-free interpretation) was and still is a big thing in my builds. Some people are aiming at historical correct builds, while others are interested in an appealing presentation. Nothing wrong in my view with either category, as long as we're able to accept different point of views.
 
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