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Well, it turned out to be more of an overall change, as so far I have added two midsections, and am trying to mix up the color scheme some. So far the pictures are mostly just the taking apart, but I have the shots of the hull extended now. The bow also is white as compared to the gold.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=196760

I'll be adding more as I go along, granted I don't forget to take pictures as I build haha.

God bless, Sean

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I'm now imagining how she would look... wow... great, i suggest you should change the bow, make it bit higher, or she may look too blocky even after this changes! lengthening is a great advance on your ship, I asume you will add a third mast??Love to see the final outcome, good luck!

Arrr

Mr Tiber

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Looking good, Sean, because of the Coritian's monsterous hight I think it will look a lot better with the longer hull. Can't wait to see the it when it's finished.

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wow, i too am imagining how you are going to do this... that is going to be awesome! am i counting right, 7 midsections? its late my eyes are not working enough to trust them...

I can't wait to see her finished, how many guns do you think she will work out to be?

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  • Governor
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Here's a picture of the ship for your thread lad - a picture at the top of the thread usually attracts more responses.

rebuild1.jpg

I must say I'm liking this version much better but the sterncastle seems to be non existent. Is it just me or should there be a sterncastle?

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See here's the thing i've noticed in designing my ships lately in ML Cad and that is we are all too used to making comfy ships, now i'll tell you why things like our guns decks and the lower decks of these ships we are designing we are making them too high they are supposed to be very short decks if you see any movies or documentaries when somebody goes down on to the gun deck they are bend over like a wet noodle or on there knees so that is what i am implementing on my ships where the deck is just high enough to clear the gun and it seems to be working and allowing me to give the ship still a pleasant shape.

phew

having said that i always liked the corinthian even if she were boxy.

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See here's the thing i've noticed in designing my ships lately in ML Cad and that is we are all too used to making comfy ships, now i'll tell you why things like our guns decks and the lower decks of these ships we are designing we are making them too high they are supposed to be very short decks if you see any movies or documentaries when somebody goes down on to the gun deck they are bend over like a wet noodle or on there knees so that is what i am implementing on my ships where the deck is just high enough to clear the gun and it seems to be working and allowing me to give the ship still a pleasant shape.

phew

having said that i always liked the corinthian even if she were boxy.

yeah that is true, most decks had no more then five foot of clearence. except perhaps some holds, but gun decks and quarters all were pretty tight.

  • Governor
Posted
if you see any movies or documentaries when somebody goes down on to the gun deck they are bend over like a wet noodle

Wet noodle? Are those sailors boneless or something?

But yes, I can relate to what you mean as the lower decks of ships in the media you have mentioned do seem rather cramped.

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