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The last few months I’ve been working on the Kinneret 1st century boat, after the hull that was found in 1986 buried in mud under the Sea of Galilee.

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I still have a few more things I want to add, and tie up some loose ends, before she leaves the shipyard for her new home.
 
Hello everyone, I'm from Slovakia.There are many beautiful projects and many skilled modelers here. Allow me to show my flower "Le Fleuron 1729" in 1/75 scale, which is not as high a level as your works presented here.View attachment 518296View attachment 518297View attachment 518298View attachment 518299View attachment 518300View attachment 518301View attachment 518302View attachment 518303View attachment 518305View attachment 518306View attachment 518307View attachment 518308View attachment 518309
Thank you for sharing your work on Le Fleuron 1729. BTW, what a beautiful ship! You’re among friends here who truly appreciate the dedication and craftsmanship that goes into building models of this caliber. Never worry about comparisons; each build is a personal journey, and yours already shows great skill and care.

We would love to follow along with your progress in more detail; why not start a build log? It’s a wonderful way for others to enjoy your work, learn from your techniques, and offer support or encouragement along the way. Looking forward to seeing more of your fine work!


Fair winds and happy modeling!
 
Allow me to show my flower "Le Fleuron 1729" in 1/75 scale, which is not as high a level as your works presented here.

What are you talking about?!? That model is beautiful! I second what Jim said - please share more of your work and start a build log. Oh yeah, and WELCOME TO THE FORUM!
 
Well like most shipbuilders the Admiral has told me we've no more room for another, but she said yes to my suggestion of a picture.
The lights are switched on with remote control from eBay. Remote Control Transmitter Receiver Wireless Relay Switch 3.7v / 5v / 12v / 24v

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I have three large scale RC sailing models actively (well, actively for me) being worked on. Two have build logs here on SOS, all have build logs and other information on my web site; all linked in my signature at the bottom of this post.

Macedonian 1812, RC, 1:36 scale: 3D modeled and printed capstan, wheel, and full battery of carronades and 18 pounders. (click pic for larger)
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Pride of Baltimore 1981, RC 1:20 scale: Completed the ballast bulb so she can sail mostly upright.
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Constellation 1856, RC, 1:36 scale: In progress finishing the bulwarks and installing the pin-rails.
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Naval Guns 1850's - 1870's: Printed two guns for my Guns of Constellation project in 1:36 scale, and about to print a set of Armstrong guns for a 1:100 HMS Warrior model for a fellow SoS member.
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