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Hi Kenneth, that edge around the foredeck are just a couple of cylinders. I know
where the vertices of the mesh are, and just draw the cylinders.
Thomas, looking forward to your never-ending project.
The Balclutha now has its bulwark-rail and stanchions. I also added the bitts.
Cheers
Ton.
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Here is a close-up of the stanchions. The photo also shows a bitt.
Cheers
Ton.
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On 5/13/22 01:43, Ton wrote:
> Here is a close-up of the stanchions. The photo also shows a bitt.
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I like the black texture of the bolard.
tTh
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| sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. |
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> I like the black texture of the bolard.
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> tTh
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Thanks. It's just a black metallic texture with a bit of bozo pattern normal,
nothing fancy, but it looks good.
The fife rails are done, here is a photo of the mainmast one, with the bilge
pump attached.
Cheers
Ton.
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Deckhouse is done. This is the largest object on Balclutha, besides the hull,
also one of the easiest.Just a RE_Box_y from roundedge.inc, cylinders and
toruses for the roof, and add the portholes and doors.
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Ton.
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The ladders are done. Because the ladders are connected to the balustrade, and
the balustrade is connected to the railing, I had to do those as well. That took
a while. But without further delay, here are the latest images. The foredeck:
Cheers
Ton.
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And the aftdeck.
Cheers
Ton.
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The catheads sure took some time, they are complicated.
Here they are.
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Ton.
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A view of the whole ship, as it is now.
Now onto the anchors, and tie them securely to the catheads and the foredeck.
Cheers
Ton.
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hi,
"Ton" <ton### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> A view of the whole ship, as it is now.
I wish there'd been an image of that same aspect, for every step along the way,
it would allow one to assemble a time lapse sequence. (looking forward to masts
+ rigging :-))
regards, jr.
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