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Dutch Man of WAr: Delft 1783
A Papermodel Publisher asked me to build this Ship.Since it"s an easy build no topic on the Build but just a few Pictures to Show this unusual Ship and it"s building method.The Mast's,Stay"s and Rigging are printed on Clear Plastic Sheet,works well in my opinion and an easy building guaranteed.For more details on the real Delft see Wikipedia,a full replica is under construction in Rotterdam.Cheers for now,Jos
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That is a very interesting method.
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Interesting approach to rigging the ship I must say.
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Excellent idea for the backstays/ratlines but I probably would just use thread for the fore and aft rigging.
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Bluenoser,Elliot and Vermin thanks for Your interest,since then I build her again but now as she appeared in the Rotterdam Dockyard.Took 3 Copy's
to get her 3D.Masts and Booms are wood,Hope You like the Photograph's. Regards Jos |
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What a difference! Really fine work in that small scale. - Leif
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You did take it to Nieuwegein! Lovely work!
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Vast improvment. That's the real fun in paper modelling.
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Fine work indeed! Hugely improved and easy on the eyes. Thank you for the update. Got any more pics that you'd like to share?
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Impressive..........
Rick
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