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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote:Hi Alan, its mentioned in issue 11 that 16th-17th century ships usually had the bowsprit set to the right as Mike has stated, i believe it should probably be set to the right as the magazine suggests, though im not sure how this would effect the rest of the build at the bow, good luck with your choices! Thank you for your input I will offset the Bow sprit, but I will wait untill the very last minuet, to see what else is affected, and see what I will have to modify in order to do it Kind regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Mike If I may impose myself on your blog I have simply some clarification although no definitive answer. The following is a well known picture of SoS and here the artist shows what is referred to as a 'square tuck' FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY This term refers to manner in which the planking finishes around the stern. A 'Round tuck' is when the planks curve gently round to butt up against the stern post. A 'square tuck' means that the planks finish at more of a bulkhead near the stern and then other planks complete the stern effectively perpendicular to the keel and stern post. Academic thinking is not wholey clear in the case of SoS since the drawing seems to show a square tuck however this style of ship design was going out of fashion in England in the early 17th century. To quote some research on the subject: ' it seems fairly certain that the Constant Reformation of 1618 had a round stern; it is quite certain that the Prince Royal of 1610 had a square tuck. In the case of SoS it seems probable....that the artist meant to show a square tuck.' In my view this tends to support your argument that the stern should be fuller and the planking should terminate as the drawing suggests. Anyway each to his own choice. I hope this helps with some thoughts. John
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Hi John, Thank you for your contribution to the debate this information is very much appreciated, what is your view about the bowsprit? Kind regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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I think you have hit the nail on the head with this one Mike,the square tuck looks right,especially with all that ornate decoration to hold up.Whilst the mag version looks "pretty" as is so often termed about ships lines it definitely does not look right,lines like that are for fast ships,& from the looks of her the sov was anything but fast. In total agreement with the offset bowsprit as it was common practice wit such forward stepped masts,when it all changed regarding this I leave to the historians. I shall definitely following this with the strong inteention of doing the same on my build when I get to it(saving it atm).Good luck with the rest of the mod. Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Hi Mike, Payne, Eyde and Van de Velde the Elder's drawings show the Stem Head on the side of the Bowsprit, with the Bowsprit then passing on the Starboard side of the Foremast, as you suggest. However, Sepping's model of 1827 shows the Bowsprit sitting centrally. Ref. Sephton pgs 120-121.
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Mike
As far as the bowsprit is concerned I have one specific reference which goes as follows:
'Around 1630 (the bowsprit was stepped) at about 20 degrees, around 1650 about 30 degrees..... From the early 16th century until about 1650 (occasionally as late as 1670), the bowsprit was routed past the foremast on the starboard side. It did not lie parallel to the keel, but at an angle, so that the head of the bowsprit was on the centreline of the ship.'
I hope this is helpful. By the way I enjoy your skilled construction and clear build explanations. Bravo
John
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Thanks Rob , Andy, Dominic and John for your contributions I will be offsetting the Bowsprit but following the centre line of the stem. I will do this Modification ay the last minuet so I can see what else is affected Kind regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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THE HULL STERN MODIFICATION Well Team, I have finished the modification, having fitted the to piecs of wood last time, I now fill in the space with more balsa the photos tell the story:- MWG attached the following image(s): MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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THE HULL STERN MODIFICATION The next job was to get a really smooth finish, I did this by sanding and filling, sanding and filling untill I had the required shape and finish I was looking for, :- MWG attached the following image(s): MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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THE HULL STERN MODIFICATION The last thing to do was to thin down the Keel to 1mm as this is essential to fit the planks to the correct thickness at the stern (I was very surprised this very important job was not covered in the instructions):- MWG attached the following image(s): MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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THE HULL STERN MODIFICATION And here is how she looks now, thank you for looking in, Questions ans comments are welcome Next time I will cover how to postion and fit the planks on this now modified stern Kind regards Mike MWG attached the following image(s): MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Beautiful piece of work Mike, can now see what you were getting at..... thanks for sharing....
Regards
Alan
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Gandale wrote:Beautiful piece of work Mike, can now see what you were getting at..... thanks for sharing....
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Alan Hi Alan, Thank you for your nice comments Regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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That looks so much better Mike,definitely a mod I think I will do when my time comes. Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Dontshootme wrote:That looks so much better Mike,definitely a mod I think I will do when my time comes. Hi Rob, Thank you for the compliment I am sure your build will be great Kind regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Hi Mike, Looking brilliant, and tempted to follow you and make the model more authentic, but still learning, and might be a step to far. I will with the official build, but like the knowledge and possible alternatives you bring to the forum. Regards Claret. Also working on: SOTS. Moebius 1/32 Flying Sub with PE & lights.
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great work mike! sure makes a greater difference for the better, keep it up! Processing - Progressing
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Hi mike. Very nice modification looks very nice Ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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Thank you Claret,Dominic and Ian for looking in and for your comments your contribution is appreciated Kind regards Mike MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Looking good there Mike. Love the shape. Lots of thought and effort and a fine result, well done. Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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