Saint Albans 1687 in Navy Board Style - 1 : 48 scale [COMPLETED BUILD]

Architectural elements carved in boxwood and painted with a slightly lighter gold color. This way, the motifs are set off a little better.

I carved the three connecting roses in pear. It's quick, but looks a bit rough. I'll do that again. The carvings are fastened only provisional and have not yet been properly aligned.

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Cheers Alexander
 
Architectural elements carved in boxwood and painted with a slightly lighter gold color. This way, the motifs are set off a little better.

I carved the three connecting roses in pear. It's quick, but looks a bit rough. I'll do that again. The carvings are fastened only provisional and have not yet been properly aligned.

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Cheers Alexander
Dear Alexander
it's looks wonderful
 
Thank you for the positive feedback.

I continue with the large Stuart coat of arms:

Carved from boxwood.
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Preliminary drawing
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Then primed and the little lions, lilies and the Irish harp built up with megilped oil paint with 3 layers of paint (ocher, medium cadmium yellow and finally light cadmium yellow).

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After drying, everything was airbrushed with gold paint.

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The taffrail:

The taffrail is curved in 2 levels. It's inside this pear block:
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After the top and front parts have been removed with the saw and rasps, the block is glued to a board and then the profiles are scored with the help of a mini-marking gauge (Crown Tool). These are then worked out more precisely with carving tools and needle files. Then the taffrail is brought to the right size.

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The gold paint finish showed catastrophic dents.

Only after several revision, it was finally ok.

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This is how it looks on the model:

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Many greetings
Alexander
 
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The 4 prominent figures of the transom are also finished now.

Two putti support or held the shield.
Two angels with a total of 4 ancient fanfares. What they represent is a mystery. Maybe the 4 winds or as a herald of victory over godless enemies? Who knows ....

I also re-carved the 3 roses.

The material was boxwood again.


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Cheers Alexander
 
The plans don't show all aspects of the quarter galleries. Fortunately, I have a lot of photos of the original model which helped me.

I constructed the quarter galleries from top to bottom on the model. So it was easy to transfer the angles with the Starrett tool.

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I used tape to mark the position of the vertical carvings. In this way I could check whether the overall impression matched the photos of the original model.

The lower part is only pinned on so that I can still correct it

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Cheers, Alexander
 
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