Actual miniature ship building from scratch to rigid real-life specs. watching this is like watching my childhood fantasy come true. I imagine the knocking of little wooden mallets on chisels and the wrenching, twisting sound of tiny manila rope cranes and wooden pullies, miniature shipwrights barking orders and singing shanties...
Having experience building a few Wood model ships, I truly appreciate the art and work you have done. This is the kind of jewel that should be published on the internet instead of countless videos of just pure stupidity.
Thank you for your attention and interest in my project. Modelships are like cooking, sewing, every kind of hobby. If you do it with passion you will get a good result. I hope that my videos will help other shipbuilders and give some ideas for difficult corners.
@@olivershistoricshipyard4124 Actually I do also use pear for my modeling but somehow it seems paler in your video, reason of my question. Probably it is something related to the camera chromatic settings or to the lights.
@francescomarianimis3035 It can be different. My pear is light yellow. My colleague use Elsbeere w which is more pink. A lot of people think that's the same wood because the graining is very similar. For my deckbeams e used hornbeam!
@@olivershistoricshipyard4124@olivershistoricshipyard4124 Elsbeere aka sorbus terminalis I understand you are German... Am I wrong? Very interesting indeed, never used but it looks very similar to seasoned pear (as the one I am using right now). Hornbeam is very nice but isn't the vein a bit out of scale for shipmodeling?
Actual miniature ship building from scratch to rigid real-life specs. watching this is like watching my childhood fantasy come true. I imagine the knocking of little wooden mallets on chisels and the wrenching, twisting sound of tiny manila rope cranes and wooden pullies, miniature shipwrights barking orders and singing shanties...
Having experience building a few Wood model ships, I truly appreciate the art and work you have done. This is the kind of jewel that should be published on the internet instead of countless videos of just pure stupidity.
Thank you for your attention and interest in my project. Modelships are like cooking, sewing, every kind of hobby. If you do it with passion you will get a good result. I hope that my videos will help other shipbuilders and give some ideas for difficult corners.
Excellent job.
What kind of wood do you use?
@@francescomarianimis3035 thank you, it's pear.
@@olivershistoricshipyard4124 Actually I do also use pear for my modeling but somehow it seems paler in your video, reason of my question. Probably it is something related to the camera chromatic settings or to the lights.
@francescomarianimis3035 It can be different. My pear is light yellow. My colleague use Elsbeere w which is more pink. A lot of people think that's the same wood because the graining is very similar. For my deckbeams e used hornbeam!
@@olivershistoricshipyard4124@olivershistoricshipyard4124 Elsbeere aka sorbus terminalis I understand you are German... Am I wrong?
Very interesting indeed, never used but it looks very similar to seasoned pear (as the one I am using right now). Hornbeam is very nice but isn't the vein a bit out of scale for shipmodeling?
Sehr gute Arbeit. Grüße aus Bayern.
Vielen lieben Dank. Gruß aus Bayern zurück.
@@olivershistoricshipyard4124 Unterfranken.
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Der Anfang ist gemacht
Danke Heinz
Чертежи можно?
ancre.fr/en/monograph/30-monographie-de-la-belle-barque-1680.html
How much money.?