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Old 03-17-2009, 09:12 PM
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Black Pearl (scratch-build)

Hello all,
After completed the chinese junk, I thought to a bigger ship, and the Black Pearl inspired me the most. I found a paper kit but its details are just for kid. So I searched for wooden plans again, luckily, with help of friends in a french ship's website, I could contact to a Mr. Japanese and he was so kind to give me all the BP's plan.
The scale is 1/60, the length is 57cm

I made all the frame with cardboard 7mm




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This should be interesting, looking forward to more as you go.
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:37 PM
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I make the hull with cardboard 0.5mm









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Impressive hull work!
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Frame for the canon window

I create also the frame for the canon window (there's no frame in the real BP) I just think to make it a little different from the origin.





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Very impressive building. Looking forward to the finished ship.
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window of captain room

Here are the windows for captain's room (sorry for my lack of vocabulary)
I did them with paper 0.5mm and blackened with paint





I'll update this topic someday, when I finish some project in progress.
Thanks for watching.

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Great Tunny . How did you do the raised detail?
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Great Tunny . How did you do the raised detail?
I cut 2 layers then glue them together. You can see it in the 1st picture. Very easy to do, but the effect is quite good.
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Wonderful stuff.Those windows are a work of art.
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