David G. Posted Sunday at 01:48 PM Posted Sunday at 01:48 PM Hello Everybody! This kit is supposed to be a rendition of the Golden Hind captained by Sir Francis Drake in the 1570s. The actual ship which inspired this kit no longer exists but a few replicas have been built and this kit holds little resemblance to any of them. The kit seems to be based on an entirely different style of ship. It's probably the standard base master from which all the other ships in Lindberg's series were derived. Needless to say, I'm not particularly concerned about the historical accuracy of this build. For those who may be interested I have a complete WIP thread that details the whole build process. That being said, on with the show. This kit was more of a challenge than it had a right to be. Using wire and string, I fabricated the ratlines to replace the clunky plastic ones that were missing from the kit. The deer silhouette on the stern is cut from photo paper and painted gold. There are a few other photos I want to post and I still have to get my traditional Display Case shot. So until then, thanks for taking the time to look and please feel free to post any comments you may wish to share. David G. 8
Jim B Posted Sunday at 04:16 PM Posted Sunday at 04:16 PM Nice looking galleon. Well done. Always amazes me that these things just didn't roll over. They look so top heavy.
BK9300 Posted Sunday at 06:55 PM Posted Sunday at 06:55 PM Well done, David - you've added a great variety of extra detail to catch the eye!
stavanzer Posted Sunday at 08:26 PM Posted Sunday at 08:26 PM Wow! David, that is an Awesome Build,of that kit. You craftsmanship and care show in every detail! Good Show.
David G. Posted Monday at 11:16 AM Author Posted Monday at 11:16 AM 18 hours ago, Jim B said: Nice looking galleon. Well done. Always amazes me that these things just didn't roll over. They look so top heavy. Thank you Jim. I think that's why they put all that ballast in the bottom. 16 hours ago, BK9300 said: Well done, David - you've added a great variety of extra detail to catch the eye! Thank you very much Brian. 14 hours ago, stavanzer said: Wow! David, that is an Awesome Build,of that kit. You craftsmanship and care show in every detail! Good Show. Thank you most kindly Alan. David G.
shoopdog Posted Monday at 05:30 PM Posted Monday at 05:30 PM How cool is this! Love how it turned out.
David G. Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:04 PM 18 hours ago, shoopdog said: How cool is this! Love how it turned out. Thank you Keith, I'm glad you like it. =D-
mustang1989 Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM This build just goes to show that it's the modeler and not the model that make all the difference in a stellar outcome such as this. Whadda show Dave.......whadda show.
Jim N Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Great job! I really admire guys who build ship models really well. I have tried to build ships and they turn into a hot mess.
David G. Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM 20 hours ago, mustang1989 said: This build just goes to show that it's the modeler and not the model that make all the difference in a stellar outcome such as this. Whadda show Dave.......whadda show. Thank you Joe. I'm truly flattered knowing that I can impress such a highly skilled builder as yourself. 17 hours ago, Jim N said: Great job! I really admire guys who build ship models really well. I have tried to build ships and they turn into a hot mess. Thank you Jim. This is my first ship model and I probably won't build another one soon. So yeah, I know what you mean. They're a whole different type of adventure and I have a lot of respect for those builders who can tackle those large wooden ship models. David G.
David G. Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 12 hours ago, PappyD340 said: Very nice build! Thank you kindly Larry. =D-
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