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I stand amazed at the precision of your work. Looking at these images are like looking at an actual ship.
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I must say, the designers have made optimal use of the 1:100 scale. It's not the most beautiful ship, but it's a very beautiful model.
Here is the rest of the mast:
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Finished!
And with the propeller in place, the ship is finished!
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Splendid Marco!
Thank you very much for sharing the build!
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As always excellent work. Shame the one black hull panel is off on the shade.
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It's another magnificent ship model, Marco!
I presume this is the 1,526 DWT trawler Regulus IMO Number 7511565 built at Gdansk in 1976? I haven't been able to find out much information on this ship or on the Type B-414 trawlers. Ship Tracker reports the ship as "dead" (decommissioned or lost): https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais...64e8e85fabc33c In any event, it's an impressive-looking ship (and, to my eye, not bad looking) that you have made up into a really beautiful model. I can't wait to see your next project. Don |
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Regulus Trawler
Hallo,
Super model and super build! There are 2 more pictures of this ship on Shipspotting. Link: REGULUS GDY337 - IMO 7511565 - ShipSpotting.com - Ship Photos and Ship Tracker Ship Info: Build: 1976 Yard Number: Stocznia, Gdansk B414/03 Length: 89.06m Width: 15m Deadweight(?)t: 1526 Tonnen GT: 3001 Tonnen Flag: Polen Registrated in: Gdynia Gert Vlaanderen Status: Demolished 2001 |
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That is awesome. It can be shown anywhere.
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You did a magnificent job on this beautiful model.
In the future you might want to consider using wire as an alternative for the rigging, it puts less stress on the anchoring parts and it remains taut.
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Thank you all! There is indeed not much information to be found on the original ship.
There are indeed a few anomalies with the colours, but on the plus side, this was an original offset printed kit, which are generally a favourite of mine. On a future ship model, I may give the stretchable thin thread a try for the rigging, it seems this can look fairly tight without putting too much force on the paper parts. Rigging a wooden model is a lot easier...
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