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    Hello everyone, it is not 1/1000 scale, but 1/700 but I wanted to show the work done in resin 3D printing and the potential it has for this type of game. I'm sure Henry is going to contribute a lot in that regard.

    The ship is L'Orient. Was a french ship of Classe Commerce de Marseille of 120 guns. This class was the largest done at this period. I hope you like.

    List of used materials and brands:
    Hull: Mann O' War Miniatures (desing and print)
    Sails: Brass sheet. Scratch build.
    Mast: Steel and brass rods. Scratch build.
    Ratlines: Mikrostocznia.
    Crew: Eduard 1/700 WWII
    Accessories: anchors, boats. Meridian
    Flags: Paper. Scratch build.
    Sea base: Paper pulp, paints and sea effect gel from Vallejo.

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    Yet another piece of sheer artistry Julián.
    Thanks for posting these superb pictures.
    Rob.
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    Beautiful model and photography--if the base edges weren't clearly visible, one could almost think it was the real thing.
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    Could be DB.
    One for Bill here.
    "We sail the Ocean blue and our saucy ship's a beauty."
    Rob.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Awesome work Julian!

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    Thank you for all good comments, very thankful!

    Grettings

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    Amazing work!
    No-one expects a ship full of dwarves.

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