This was a project I had dabbled with and then stopped years ago, getting as far as painting a Royal Navy 74 gun ship (HMS Thunderer), but not rigging her [for fear of the threads] (see below):
Also on the stocks, but not so far along, is another Royal Navy ship, a 80 gunner (HMS Canopus, a captured Frenchman if my memory serves me correctly) just waiting for the moment of "inspiration" to take hold (see below):
Then follows the "silver fleet" still in their packets, two more British, three French and a Spanish (see below):
What I am finding ever so daunting is the prospect of the "rigging", I am trying to work out what I can get away with in a minimalistic sense. I am working down from my Langton Miniatures "complete" rigging booklet. Just a few lines to strengthen the sails so that they do not easily "snap off".
Any tips appreciated.
PS: The rules we intend to use are: Sails of Glory .. watch this space
PS: The rules we intend to use are: Sails of Glory .. watch this space
5 comments:
Great looking ship!
Nicely done!
Very Nice!
Great looking model, I've never considered this period/medium, but seeing this has got me thinking...doh!
Thanks gents :)
Monty, it's daunting to get into but once you start you quickly get addicted
The "rigging" post comes next
You don't need that many before you can stage a battle!
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