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Sailing ships

#1 Post by darthpanda »

This is a topic for Sailing ships

I was trying to finish the USS Constitution, somehow I made this:
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I swear I will try to finish the sail plan of Old ironside.... next time.
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#2 Post by bezobrazov »

Now that's a cutie! And think that the Dutch had over 10,000 of those during their 'Gouden Eeuw'! Well done, DP! The rigging is absolutely superb! I may have you do my Swedish 'Svärdet' and the Danish 'Christianus Quintus' from the same era! You'd probably excel!
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DP
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#4 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Ah, a real sailing ship, and beautifully rendered by your sublime pixelation - well done :D
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#5 Post by GRISHA-II »

beautifull ship
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#6 Post by Vossiej »

Awesome work on those details, I wish I could say something more meaningful :roll:
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#7 Post by Cybermax »

A beauty and love the detail.
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#8 Post by acelanceloet »

aaah bloody hell... and I am still stuck with the rigging of the batavia......
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#9 Post by darthpanda »

acelanceloet wrote:aaah bloody hell... and I am still stuck with the rigging of the batavia......
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#10 Post by Lurian »

Well the Bucket needs more sailing ships...

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The "Bremen Cog" is the wreck of a 1380 Cog discovered during construction works in the river Weser in 1962. The search for her parts lasted till 1965. Some 2000 pieces were eventually recovered. It was possible to reconstruct large portions of her hull. Then she underwent a 18 year long preservation procedure. She's now on display in the "Deutsche Schiffahrtsmuseum" in Bremerhaven. There were three replicas built on her lines.
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