Inspiration was from a large framed picture of the Götheborg that I have at home. The colour and texture of a ship that has been at sea for extended periods.I like the final colour of the wood very much - it is looking very realistic
The kit is full of technical errors of which I am aware but I just build for fun not necessarily historical accuracy. The upper transom will be pretty much covered in decoration when finished so the pre cut piece with the artificial planking will not be very visible anyway. The whole back end of the ship model does not look anything like the drawing etc in John McKays book. The bow sprit is another area of contention amongst builders. It was actually offset to the starboard side, rather than centred like most its contemporaries. A scratch build would be the only real way to achieve anything close to a realistic ship but that’s way out of my league.I thought transoms were planked horizontally. Were they planked vertically in some cases? The hull looks great so far, linton.
Are you going to adjust the window size and height on the side galleries later?Repainted and tidied up a bit. I will give the lower hull a repaint later on when I’ve finished with he the deck area as the constant handling will just keep marking it at this stage. I am going to crack on with some facing decorations on the decks for now then move on to the railings I think. I will do some future planning as well with deck fitments for the rigging to see if I can head off any potential difficulties with locating and drilling without the risk of busting other stuff along the way.
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Are you going to adjust the window size and height on the side galleries later?
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Are you going to adjust the window size and height on the side galleries later?
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I did give this some thought earlier but dismissed the idea due the size and shape of the supplied decorations. That said, it still bothers me a bit so I am going to revisit with a dry fitting of the decorations to see how it may be achieved. This is roughly the actual size so you can see not much room for change.Are you going to adjust the window size and height on the side galleries later?
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Ah. I see. The decorations definitely restrict what you can do.I did give this some thought earlier but dismissed the idea due the size and shape of the supplied decorations. That said, it still bothers me a bit so I am going to revisit with a dry fitting of the decorations to see how it may be achieved. This is roughly the actual size so you can see not much room for change.
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I’d call that a very nice improvement on the gallery windows. Certainly worth the effort and I don’t think the decorations have suffered. Well done!Managed to open up the lower windows frames and juggle the bands around a couple of mm here and there to even up the window sizes a bit. Some of decorations needed a little adjustment too but alls well.
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