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    You could probably use my ships boats with crew in for 3d versions of landing tokens Ferrante
    Grab them here (1:700 but might scale down ok if resin printed):
    https://www.wargaming3d.com/product/...and-with-crew/

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    Those look superb Simon. If they will scale down I'm sure a lot of us would go for them.
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    I do like your chits for the Marines Ferrante. I did some chits for Doncaster game several years ago but they were not in colour and not a patch on yours. it would be nice to be able to copy them if you are willing to post a full size picture here on the Anchorage.
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    I’m working on two 64 and two San Joaquin, six San Juan Nepomuceno, five San Ildefonso, four Montañes, six Mereguildos, and two Purisima Conseption and a San Nicolas de Bari.

    Still missing a mizzenmast and a full set for a 1st rate.

    And since it’s Saturday I’m in white tie. It’s after six. What am I? A farmer?

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    Amazing Jonas, and that is just the beard.

    I am still struggling to get the three Frigates completed.
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    That is a very handsome fellow! After 6 for me is evening chores. Bring the horses in from the field and give them their evening meals. Then water the garden. So I guess I am a farmer!

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    Thank you a lot Simon, i still don't have a printer, but i will keep the files for the future :)

    Rob, very appreciated. Yes i will put it here in .pdf

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eci...ew?usp=sharing

    Jonas what a nice dress code for the Saturday. I am very impressed with your spanish collection, thank you for sharing.

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    Thanks for the PDF file Ferrante. Those chits will come in very handy.
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    In covid times I haven't had any opportunity to dress up, but yesterday i did. I was a bit surprised that it still fit.

    The comment is a reference to this:

    And I wouldn't mind being a farmer. My father grew up on a farm that I loved to visit as a child.

    The Spanish fleet will have another three ships and then it's probably as big as it'll get. Bahama, Rayo and Santissima Trinidad.

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    Finally managed to put the Camilla to bed.
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    And here she is having joined Froja on their way to Tripoli.
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    The picture I posted earlier that was in Swedish said this:

    Main mast:
    Length: width + length / 2.23
    Diameter: length x 0.030864

    Main topmast:
    Length: 1.5 x width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Main topgallant:
    Length: 5/6 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Foremast:
    Length: main mast x 0.93

    Fore topmast:
    Length: 0.0666 x masthead shorter than main topmast.
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Fore topgallant:
    Length: 7/9 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Mizzen mast:
    Length: main mast x 0.84
    Diameter: length x 0.027778 x (for 1st - 3rd rates 0.6, others 0+.67)

    Mizzen topmast:
    Length: width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Mizzen topgallant:
    Length: 1/2 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Masthead: 1/5

    "Kaltopp" It's the masthead but it's written in addition to masthead in the table.
    Length: 1/5

    Note: The length of the masts would be from standing on the keel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    The picture I posted earlier that was in Swedish said this:

    Main mast:
    Length: width + length / 2.23
    Diameter: length x 0.030864

    Main topmast:
    Length: 1.5 x width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Main topgallant:
    Length: 5/6 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Foremast:
    Length: main mast x 0.93

    Fore topmast:
    Length: 0.0666 x masthead shorter than main topmast.
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Fore topgallant:
    Length: 7/9 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Mizzen mast:
    Length: main mast x 0.84
    Diameter: length x 0.027778 x (for 1st - 3rd rates 0.6, others 0+.67)

    Mizzen topmast:
    Length: width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Mizzen topgallant:
    Length: 1/2 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Masthead: 1/5

    "Kaltopp" It's the masthead but it's written in addition to masthead in the table.
    Length: 1/5

    Note: The length of the masts would be from standing on the keel.
    Thaank you also for this Jonas. That will no doubt prove very useful.

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    Any chance of getting a copy of those chits also please?
    I do have Simons ships boats and they look good so well worth if you can get.
    Jonas , yes the wire Simon recommends is for his 1/700 I believe, but they work just as well with the 1/1000 models I have used, so it may mean doing the new sails slightly bigger but only slightly.

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    Rob, a better fit for 1/1000 scale masts would be the K&S Engineering Metal Shapes music wire
    I get them at my local Hobby Lobby, but Amazon has them as well.
    .047 is about right for the lower masts, .039 for the top masts, and .032 for the T'gallant masts.
    For spars .025 or smaller works well.

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    Nice work Ferrante, I especially like the boats. Simon's boats are nice too. I haven't printed the manned boats yet but I have done the unmanned ships boats. This is what they look like.

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    This is how I build the masts. I use the same method regardless of the scale.

    https://volsminiatures.blogspot.com/...masts.html?m=0

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    Very nice, Rob!

    Sadly your second post lack the image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    Very nice, Rob!

    Sadly your second post lack the image.
    Is that better Jonas.
    It had not loaded the attatched image.
    I could see the original but no one else would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Is that better Jonas.
    It had not loaded the attatched image.
    I could see the original but no one else would.
    Rob.
    Much better!

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    This problem I'm getting with the picture producing an attatched image is throwing up all sorts of problems. it appears that if I make a post and errase the first picture, and then post another within an hour or so it does so without the Attatchment coming up, but then the original sometime later vanishes leaving a blank until i go to manage attatchments and download another picture of the object.
    Really annoying and time consuming.
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    Here is Thetis hull all done and dusted and just waiting for her masts to be fitted this evening.
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    Looking good, Rob!

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    I’m still wondering if this would be a good idea or just a lot of work for nothing.

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    I painted the masts of a ship yesterday and thought I should show the results.

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    I have a feeling they look a little flat compared to the Sails of Glory original masts.

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    Here is the final finished Frigate Jonas.
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    And here is the complete Squadron heading for Tripoli.
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    I have also now completed her ship card.
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    I do like your masts and sails Jonas.
    They look very professional.

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    Great looking squadron, Rob.

    Do you have any plans for Sprängtporten?

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    The blast gate? Jonas.
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    This was my version used in one of my AARs.


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    Well... in a way, yes. It's an old nobleman's name and a ship was named after them.

    I had some memories of her being there too.

    Thetis, commanded by Lt. Colonel (Överstelöjtnant) Carl Gustav Tornqvist, was sent first to the Mediterranean sea and then Fröja, Camilla and Sprengporten was sent commanded by Rear admiral (Konteramiral) Olof Rudolf Cederström.

    Sprengtporten was a 24 gun "frigate". https://threedecks.org/index.php?dis..._ship&id=14790

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    I must look for a model of that ship then Jonas. I would not like to miss out on any action.
    The only name anything like Sprängtporten that I could remember was that chap who helped Finland to Independence, but it was in some history lesson about 60 years ago about Russian history so I may be totally wrong about the name. Please forgive my ignorance about your history and language.

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    No, you are kind of correct. It wasn't really Finnish independence, but a nobleman of that family was a traitor to Sweden and joined the Russians. Then Finland was part of Russia until Finland just left during the revolution when Russia was in turmoil.

    Here's the plans:
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    Thanks for the explaination of my sketchy understanding of your history Jonas, and also for those plans. I will see if I can smash something together when I get a chance. i may even get it done before Henry gets around to it.

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    Not that it'll help you, Rob, but I uploaded that drawing to Henry Turner's files for possible ships. Perhaps he'll make it in a year or two.

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