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Fertigmodelle zu verkaufen
Sie suchen eine einmalige Geschenkidee, ein nettes Accessoire für Ihr Wohnzimmer oder ein stillvolles Zubehör für Ihr Büro?   Etwas, was bei jedem Anblick eine Erinnerung hervorruft?

Oder Sie haben in mühevoller Handarbeit ein Modell hergestellt und möchten es an einen Connaisseur verkaufen ?

Ein gelungenes Schiffsmodell, eine Galeone, eine Fregatte lassen das Herz eines Modelbauers höher schlagen. Der Modellbau ist meistens zwar ein Hobby, es gibt aber auch Momente wo der Eine oder Andere sein Modell breiterem Fachpublikum präsentieren und ggf. anbieten möchte. Meistens dann, wenn Sie für Ihr gerade fertig gestelltes Modell keinen freien Platz in Ihrem Haus finden können...

Ab sofort bietet Ihnen das BoatModelling diese Möglichkeit – mit großer, internationaler Besucherzahl findet jedes Objekt schnell einen Interessenten.
Letzte Aktualisierung ( Saturday, 11. November 2006 )
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Creating Triangle Deadeyes

Triangle deadeyes on carrak
Triangle Deadeyes
First of all what is a deadeye?

“All shrouds, some backstays and stays are setup by means of deadeyes. In ancient times the deadeyes were longish in shape and looked very similar to hearts. In the Middle Ages they were of similar shape, with an opening at the top for the shroud, and three holes at the bottom for the tackle lanyard. In 15th century deadeyes were triangular and rather flat and the shroud was laid in a groove called the score round the deadeye. From the middle of the 17th century round deadeyes came into use; they were also more curved in profile.”

Fragment from Historic Ship Models by Wolfram zu Mondfeld. I do not thinkI have to convince anyone to this book.

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Sunday, 23. December 2007 )
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Instrumental Ship ZENIT

Zenit and Horyzont
Zenit and Horyzont
So one day I dug out whole set of already historical "Modelarz" and "Plany Modelarskie" periodicals and started to browse through drawings and plans. In the past I had in my mind the list of ships I wanted to build one day…. ZENIT was also on that list. Finally in Summer 2005 I started to work on the "keel".

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Monday, 6. November 2006 )
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Hull Construction - August 2005

So having collected all I could have had collected with most indispensable set of tools i.e. computer, scanner, printer, scissors and small saw I begun construction works.

To start with old drawings stated the scale 1:50 (1/4" = 1:48), but even without measuring one could have said that something is wrong. Publisher simply printed the foils as they fit to the layout without taking care of adjusting plans’ descriptions. On the other hand what should I expect from drawings that must have been done some when in 60s.

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Monday, 6. November 2006 )
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Hull Coppering

Wooden hull is basically done and I am so proud of it! I have never expected before I could really do it. It was tough but it was not as bad as I had expected. Important thing here is that during planking, I did not have to care about how planks were laid next to each other as all will be covered anyway. Well, I mean I did care but not as much as I would have if were about to do hull of historic ship and would want to leave realistic timber visible.

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Monday, 6. November 2006 )
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