Man-of-War
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A non-specific 90-gun man-of-war in the style of 16th-17th century Dutch and Swedish fighting galleons.
The man-of-war, or “Dutchman-of-war,” as I occasionally refer to it, is one of my earliest, but still one of my best and most popular sailing ship models. Despite my nickname for it, it’s more Swedish than Dutch, though it is still something of a hybrid. While the long beakhead is an obvious characteristic of Swedish fighting galleons, open quarter galleries were unheard of on Scandinavian ships, for reasons that ought to be obvious. If you want to know what to expect when post-processing this model, watch this video.
The man-of-war, or “Dutchman-of-war,” as I occasionally refer to it, is one of my earliest, but still one of my best and most popular sailing ship models. Despite my nickname for it, it’s more Swedish than Dutch, though it is still something of a hybrid. While the long beakhead is an obvious characteristic of Swedish fighting galleons, open quarter galleries were unheard of on Scandinavian ships, for reasons that ought to be obvious. If you want to know what to expect when post-processing this model, watch this video.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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1_1200-Man-of-War.zip | 1.1 MiB | 2024-02-28 |