Sailing ships
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Re: Sailing ships
You're outdoing Yourself DP! They are fantastic!
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Country: United States / Republic of Texas
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing vessel (Sloop of War)
Ship: Austin
Operator: Second Texas Navy
Date Depicted: 1843
Oh Colosseum!!! you going to like this one!
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Country: Republic of Texas / United States
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sail vessel (Cutter)
Ship: Independence
Operator: First Texan Navy
Date Depicted: 1835
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sail vessel (Cutter)
Ship: Independence
Operator: First Texan Navy
Date Depicted: 1835
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Country: United States
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing Vessel (Cutter)
Ship: USRC Hamilton
Operator: United States Revenue Cutter Service cutter
Date Depicted: 1830
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing Vessel (Cutter)
Ship: USRC Hamilton
Operator: United States Revenue Cutter Service cutter
Date Depicted: 1830
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Re: Sailing ships
nice drawing.
I do wonder how the keel would look like, if the line between the hull and the keel, was in a darker orange color then black, to indicate it's not a 90 degree angle! and how the keel line would look like, in a dark orange color, then black.
I do wonder how the keel would look like, if the line between the hull and the keel, was in a darker orange color then black, to indicate it's not a 90 degree angle! and how the keel line would look like, in a dark orange color, then black.
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I'm not very sure myself, the hull drawing was based on this drawing:
https://jayseaarchaeology.files.wordpre ... s-plan.jpg
shall I remove the black line?
another one:
Country: United States
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing Vessel (Cutter)
Ship: USRC Louisiana
Operator: United States Revenue Cutter Service cutter
Date Depicted: 1820
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Re: Sailing ships
some of the black line is just the line for the keel on the drawing. I do not think it will be so distinctive on.
other lines is to indicate the hull shape. For example on the stern/bow drawing on the left, show the hull shape.
other lines is to indicate the hull shape. For example on the stern/bow drawing on the left, show the hull shape.
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I have removed the black line and see much better now.
Country: United States
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing Vessel
Ship: Saucy Jack
Operator: Massachusetts State Navy
Date Depicted: 1782