I'm not sure if period ship models are welcome in this forum, which seems dedicated to steels ships, but I thought it wouldn't hurt if I shared some progress pics of my current project, a scratch-built plank on bulkhead (POB) model of the 28-gun English frigate, HMS Triton, launched in 1773.
I've been working on plans from a period ship modelling site, but decided to slightly modify these using the original draughts which I got from the National Maritime Museum (NMM) at Greenwich.
As with most scratch builds, everything starts with purchasing copies of the contemporary plans from NMM particularly the ones below:
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I uploaded these plans unto a CAD program, checked/corrected any distortions, then used them to trace my bulkheads and centerboard, which would serve as the framework for my model:
Start of tracing of bulkheads using the individual section drawings of the draught:

Once all the bulkheads and centerboard have been traced, it was just a matter of cutting them on a scroll saw and gluing them together:


That's it for now







