1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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The figurehead (a lion) was modelled on the knee of the head using Magic Sculp. I was not pleased with the first result, but the second attempt was even worse. Therefore I used the first. I attached the knee of the head with the figurehead to the hull and added also the gratings (using 0,25 mm polystyrole plate) to stabilise the knee of the head.

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The next steps will be head rails and head timbers. I am still thinking how to produce them...
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Ah, I was wondering what that was but didn't want to look like an idiot and have to ask! :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Now the head rails and head timbers are added:

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The upper head rails are made of Evergreen 0,3 x 0,3 mm plastic stripes. But those are to thick, therefore I used stretched sprue. The disadvantage is that these are round, but there are much more to scale.
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Nice!
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Great, do you use a magnifier for that? Awesome work, hope you continue with this build for a moment! How are the other projects going? :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Neptune wrote:Great, do you use a magnifier for that?
No, these parts are large enough to see them...
Neptune wrote:How are the other projects going?
They are currently stopped ;)

I built the lower masts (steel):

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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Some new photos:

Together with a painting of the Bidefort, which was also built in 1740 - I used this painting to determine the colours.

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The windows are coloured versions of the drawings I am using:

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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Looking good. And it's nice to have the '700 scratchbuiling squad working again. I'll see if I can add something later in the week, I'm currently 200km south of the workbench.
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Adorable!

And as for the scratchbuilding squad, I hope I can finally show some progress too. Darn, new job's sucking all the modelling blood out of me.
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Wow, looks great!

I can hardly paint a wall without ruining, how'd you do such little detail work?!
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Extremely impressive painting work on the stern gallery and hull! I'm thinking of attempting a plank-on-bulkhead wood scratchbuild of a similar ship in 1/96 or 1/64 scale (probably the schooner HMS Pickle as the plans + instructions for the Caldercraft kit are freely downloadable from their site) but couldn't begin to imagine scratchbuilding something this small and fine.

One question, is the stern + quarter gallery detail entirely painted, or did you mould the detail in 3D? It seems like this sort of thing would be a good application for custom-designed PE.
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EPinniger wrote:One question, is the stern + quarter gallery detail entirely painted, or did you mould the detail in 3D?
The quarter gallery is a 3D structure made of Magic Sculp (a two-part modeling compound) - the same stuff I used for the figurehead.

The windows and the decoration at the stern are made from paper - on which I printed the plan, which I am using. I coloured the plan using Photoshop.
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I love it, one of the best things I've seen since I came home! Talking about a surprise!!! Great to see you working on this little thingy. :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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The model still exists and there is actually a little progress:
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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The 24-gun ship HMS Rose is now completed:

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(with HMS Ethalion and Fupo)

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HMS Rose (1/700, scratch built
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Re: 1/700 HMS Rose (1740): 24-gun ship

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Nice work. And good to know I am not the only one with projects that take a decade from start to finish -:)
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