Fishing vessels

Post drawings of ships that actually exist or have existed at some point.

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Re: Fishing vessels

#11 Post by ALVAMA »

With thanks to WhyMe!

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#12 Post by ALVAMA »

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#13 Post by WhyMe »

Great job!
Willem van der Zwan is exactly what I meant when I was talking about large and pretty fishing vessels. It's a deepfreeze stern trawler by the way.
The small one is also nice.
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The iconic Danish fishing ship. They built these ships from about 1870 to 1950.
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#15 Post by WhyMe »

Nice. Perhaps a bit of shading on the underwater hull would be better?
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#16 Post by Zephyr »

Gotta say, I am really enjoying all these fishing vessels. :)
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#17 Post by bezobrazov »

Yay! My dad actually built one of those! Thanks Thiel for a sweet - and may I add - cute rendition!
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#18 Post by WhyMe »

German fishing trawler Consul Pust built in Rostock in 1919:
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#19 Post by Krakatoa »

Lovely work WhyMe. I always enjoy the detail you guys get in the smaller drawings.
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#20 Post by adenandy »

EXCELLENT work Whyme :!:

Jolly WELL DRAWN old chap :D

It's always nice to see one of these beautiful old ladies of the sea :D
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