This looks interesting, nice work on the ship Sergey
Following with interest
Looking forward to seeing how this develops
Happy benchtime
Nap
Sergey, this looks excellent.
Could you maybe tell us a bit more about how you made this? How did you form the boat hull so precisely? What material are you using?
Looks incredible Sergey.
Like the other guys here, I'll be following this thread with great interest.
Cheers
H
Thank you for taking the time to explain. I have made similar boat/ship models in card and paper before but hadn't thought of using epoxy clay. I shall follow this with interest.
Unrealistic complexity project
Sergey you are amazing!!!What a fantastic project.Judging by the prow,the stern and the clinker built design are we to expect somethig Norse?Who knows.One thing is for sure,you never stop to amaze us.
Oda.
An interesting scale: 1/43 (7mm:1') is the standard scale used in the UK for O Gauge model railways. This model has been beautifully made, open boats require so much more care than decked boats because there is no way of hiding any construction 'sins': the interior planking is just as vsible as the external planking. I have made a few open boats and use a similar technique of a basic framework but I use basswood planking.
My versions of Joseph Banks' skiff, as carried on HMS Endeavour are as follows:
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I shall watch this build with interest.
Happy modelling,
Mike
Aris, thanks! You're absolutely right! The idea was proposed by Alexander Bespalko. 9th century Eastern Slavs. This picture is at the heart of the idea. I reduced the size of the ship. And creatively redo the details. Should be interesting.
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Aris, This idea is Alex's dream. And I help him)))