As a schoolboy in the 1970s, I frequently visitet the naval museum in St. Nicolai Church - Public museums had free entry in those days! And on the contrary of what they tell you in the present museum, the collection comprized several stunningly beautiful models of first rates ships of the line. There is something ominous about the fact that the museum seems to pretend these models don´t exist anymore!
Thank you for the tour Dr. Batchvarov I am impress by the level of these models considering they where built by hand without the aid of power tools the present day model builders take for granted.
Thanks for the tour. You are going to become the archive of museums of the past. On a tangential note: do you know off hand when ship wrights started using steam boxes to bend their planks and frames? I don’t want to influence you , but there may be a little money riding on your responce.
As a schoolboy in the 1970s, I frequently visitet the naval museum in St. Nicolai Church - Public museums had free entry in those days! And on the contrary of what they tell you in the present museum, the collection comprized several stunningly beautiful models of first rates ships of the line. There is something ominous about the fact that the museum seems to pretend these models don´t exist anymore!
Thank you for the tour Dr. Batchvarov I am impress by the level of these models considering they where built by hand without the aid of power tools the present day model builders take for granted.
Thank you so much Kroum Batchvarov 💙💛
Thankyou , made my day, the collection is extremely beautiful.
Thanks for the tour. You are going to become the archive of museums of the past.
On a tangential note: do you know off hand when ship wrights started using steam boxes to bend their planks and frames? I don’t want to influence you , but there may be a little money riding on your responce.
What is the name of the ship in 16:35?
thank MR KROUM