Royal George 1714 1:48

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Hallo geschätzte Modellbauergemeinde!
Ich bin ein Modellbauer aus Österreich, und besuche öfters die Modellbaurunde um Willi Meischl in Wien.
Mein großes Ziel ist es die Royal George 1714 (nach dem Hanover Modell) zu bauen.
Bauart: Navy Board Model
Maßstab: 1:48
Holz: Buchsbaum

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan

Hello dear model building community!
I'm a model builder from Austria and I often visit Willi Meischl's model building group in Vienna.
My big goal is to build the Royal George 1714 (based on the Hanover model).
Type: Navy Board Model
Scale: 1:48
Wood: boxwood

Kind regards
Stefan


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Hallo Stefan I am very happy, that I was finally able to convince you, that you will show us your amazing model in a building log.
Many Thanks my friend

To all the others interested,
I know Stefan also privat from our monthly meet and greet meetings in Vienna.



So stay tuned and follow this log
 
Hallo Stefan I am very happy, that I was finally able to convince you, that you will show us your amazing model in a building log.
Many Thanks my friend

To all the others interested,
I know Stefan also privat from our monthly meet and greet meetings in Vienna.



So stay tuned and follow this log
Danke für die netten Worte
 
Hallo geschätzte Modellbauergemeinde!
Ich bin ein Modellbauer aus Österreich, und besuche öfters die Modellbaurunde um Willi Meischl in Wien.
Mein großes Ziel ist es die Royal George 1714 (nach dem Hanover Modell) zu bauen.
Bauart: Navy Board Model
Maßstab: 1:48
Holz: Buchsbaum

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan

Hello dear model building community!
I'm a model builder from Austria and I often visit Willi Meischl's model building group in Vienna.
My big goal is to build the Royal George 1714 (based on the Hanover model).
Type: Navy Board Model
Scale: 1:48
Wood: boxwood

Kind regards
Stefan


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Dear Stefan
Thank you so much for sharing your special and fascinating project. I will continue to follow your work with great anticipation and curiosity :)Thumbsup
 
I chose a rather unusual way of making the frames: I first made 130 templates with a thickness of 8mm from plywood. The frame plan served as a template. Then all 130 templates were assembled and screwed together. Now the resulting hull has been sanded to the correct shape. After the mold was complete, I disassembled it again, and had the correct shape for each and every span. Based on this, I began to manufacture the correct frames from boxwood.F45A4AB3-2CD3-4E55-A2B1-B90A71EE906E.jpegE9FD2452-061A-49FF-8636-CE6E587CCE71.jpeg13B6B370-70D4-4E77-9A33-32243E3929B8.jpeg55664306-13E4-470D-B156-ECCFB2B731A7.jpeg2F627837-5F31-4F6C-85FD-E4C5C1163C32.jpeg528FEAB5-5425-4F8C-BD98-5C33FCA967C2.jpegCE48B13D-7488-4E41-95A8-1FF956AD0D55.jpeg0D4BC0F6-373C-4353-A96D-1FE61406C8D8.jpeg0DC4FE08-0740-4F33-8FA9-3396A339280D.jpeg99990CC8-F74B-4F6E-A90B-20F6493CE271.jpegC25CFCC2-019C-4768-B508-8DD6F8A6CF6D.jpegF810FCC3-7C97-4C1F-B2A7-7C71A7A50213.jpeg799ECB50-9AAC-4F73-928D-3A4EE9AC59CF.jpeg0B1F9F62-9D47-49CC-AE38-9F9156E0058D.jpeg
 
I saw this monster of frame template hull form once during our regular monthly meetings ..... huge and heavy

 
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