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bezobrazov
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Re: Project Sail

#131 Post by bezobrazov »

That's a wonderful drawing from someone new to the site!

I do think, however, that she'll deserve a little more attention to detail, both where it comes to the rigging (no blocks for instance!) and the wooden hull, which kinda looks too uniform, and thus "unwooden" (if that's a word...)

But, you show a great deal of skill and talent, my friend, so I'm confident you'll find solutions to the concerns raised!
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Re: Project Sail

#132 Post by eswube »

Nice work!
Though I agree with Bezobrazov's comments regarding detailing.
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Re: Project Sail

#133 Post by Eturu »

Thanks, I added some detail to the rigging and woodenized it ;)
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Re: Project Sail

#134 Post by bezobrazov »

Yeah, you're getting there. Am liking what I see. However, where not even Arab (Omani, Yemeni, Egyptian, Tunisian, Algerian, Tripolitanian, and what not!) xebecs quite fancifully decorated; especially the long quarter deck railing boards? Some even sported small stern and quarter galleries in a clear emulating of Western frigates.
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#135 Post by Eturu »

Actually yes, they where fancifully decorated (carving, inlays, what-not) so now I've decorated it.
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#136 Post by ALVAMA »

I am glad Shipbucket got such member as CraigH now))
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Re: Project Sail

#137 Post by Rodondo »

Because I can...

This is my little slice of the world fleet at the moment, a modified 14 Windrush plus trailer configerations and kayak

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Yes I know, a template, still working on how to arrange it on one, no point on having 7 templates.
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Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
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Re: Project Sail

#138 Post by eswube »

Wow! Great work on such tiny boats, I really like it! :D
As for arrangement on template - I suggest all on one level, at regular intervals, with trailers on the left ("on shore") and then towards "sailing away".
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Re: Project Sail

#139 Post by CraigH »

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FD Scale Sailing Ships Parts: Anchors and ship's boats.

Here's some anchors and ships boats from two source books: Anatomy of the Ship: USS Constitution and Anatomy of the Ship: Essex.

This sheet is expected to grow as I dig up repeatable items like small craft, anchor types and sizes, maybe ordinance. The problem with sailing ships is that darned near everything needs to be custom made for each particular ship!

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Early Torpedo Boats in SB and FD Scales
Some railroad stuff
More random stuff that strikes me!
Rodondo
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Re: Project Sail

#140 Post by Rodondo »

Nice work Craig!

A before shot of my sailing ships work-board before the holidays, hopefully all will be finished on this board by the end (Large Image follows)

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Work list(Current)
Miscellaneous|Victorian Colonial Navy|Murray Riverboats|Colony of Victoria AU|Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
How to mentally pronounce my usernameRow-(as in a boat)Don-(as in the short form of Donald)Dough-(bread)
"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)

There's no such thing as "nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards
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