Photos are of a resin printed hull at 1:700. Note the deck layout has been updated slightly, see the 3d model image for the slight difference.
The ship hull and shape was built as accurately as possible to various plans. The hull under the waterline was then removed and the upper parts were simplified in detail at the bow, thickened in the stern, windows exaggerated, and deck detail exaggerated. All this to be able to print out at 1:700 (and larger) scales. Prints very well at smaller scales in resin. For 1:1200 scale the hull to be 58.36% of the original model size).
Contains:
- Hull (includes deck planking, cannons and gunports):
- resin:
- Original hull layout
- 1 x 1:700 scale high height hull
- 1 x 1:700 scale low height hull
- Post 1791 hull refit
- 1 x 1:700 scale high height hull
- 1 x 1:700 scale low height hull
- Original hull layout
- fdm
- Original hull layout
- 1 x 1:700 scale high height hull for fdm printing
- 1 x 1:700 scale low height hull for fdm printing
- Post 1791 hull refit
- 1 x 1:700 scale high height hull for fdm printing
- 1 x 1:700 scale low height hull for fdm printing
- Original hull layout
- resin:
- Sails:
- resin
- Combined masts/sails without lower mast section and with a hole for a rod/wire – for resin printing
- fdm
- Split masts/sails with lower mast section – for fdm printing
- resin
- Ships Anchor
The sails are of a generic 1st/2nd rate size and will be usable with other published 1st/2nd rate ships. Does not include the ratlines, flags or rigging string. No supports are usually required on any part of an fdm print. Supports will be required for the sails when resin printing.
For fdm mast assembly, please see the photos on the Intrepid-class 64 gun model (on this site) showing the bowsprit parts and mizzen (rear sail parts) being assembled.
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