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USS Constitution 1797 Cross Section (Model Shipways), by Strand

The Spar deck is finished and I have started to equip it with the necessary equipment.
Actually, I should have planked the hull first, but as everyone knows by now, I love my little 1:76 crew members and I couldn't resist installing two carronades and manning them.

First of all, carronadas alone...
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Then with the corresponding staff:

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followed by the second carronade and its gunners...

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And all this just to put off my first big challenge, planking the hull.

As I admitted at the beginning, I am a complete novice when it comes to wooden shipbuilding.
I have been a model expert for decades, but not a shipbuilder.
Here some of my works of the last years.
And all this just to put off my first big challenge, planking the hull.
As I admitted at the beginning, I am a complete novice when it comes to wooden shipbuilding.
I have been a model expert for decades, but not a shipbuilder. Here are a few examples:

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After deciding to get into shipbuilding, I started with the cross section of the USS Constitution to get a feel for wood, gain some initial experience and attach the first, albeit super humble, planks to the hull.
And as far as I can tell, it worked out quite well.
My fear was unfounded.

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However, I have the most respect for copper plating, as I have no experience with it whatsoever and this copper foil seems very fragile. I hope it doesn't turn into a complete mess.
 
The copper wasn't so bad after all. But that only applies to my expectations. Perhaps the result isn't as good as I think it is. In any case, I'm satisfied.

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I built a device where I could cut the foil and attach the rivets.
And once again, I took the liberty of a model builder and only used the rivet rows very sporadically. In my opinion, and I'm really no expert here, the many rivets look too dominat on a scale of 1:76.

In any case, I decided to take the next step and bought the HMS Flirt from Vanguard Models. I'm really looking forward to it; it's almost like Christmas for me.

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Hopefully, the steps I'm taking aren't too big, but I'll find out. That's called learning the hard way...

Or as a political heavyweight once said: ‘Not because it's easy, but because it's hard.’
But I don't want to go to the moon; I want to be able to build the HMS Surprise when it goes on sale soon. That's my goal.

But first, I'll finish the USS Constitution, as the next big challenge is coming up soon: the masting and rigging.
Another completely new thing for me. With the guns and carronades, I was able to work with blocks and ropes for the first time and am constantly improving.

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I quite like the lad, but again, that's not an expert opinion, just my humble opinion.
 
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