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And a close-up of the steering gearbox.
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It took a while, but here is the saloon skylight, which also serves as a bench.
Cheers
Ton.
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Op 22/08/2022 om 01:50 schreef Ton:
> It took a while, but here is the saloon skylight, which also serves as a bench.
>
> Cheers
> Ton.
Neat. Do you intend to do (part of) the interior of the ship some day?
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Thomas
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> Neat. Do you intend to do (part of) the interior of the ship some day?
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> --
> Thomas
Thanks Thomas, probably not. I think once I've done the rigging that it will be
time to move on.
The chart house was a lot easier to do than the skylight. Here it is.
Cheers
Ton.
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What they call the boobyhatch, the entrance to the below deck saloon, is done.
Here is an overview of the ship, and a close-up.
On to the masts, yards, mainstays, shrouds, gaffs and what have you...
Cheers
Ton.
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Op 05/09/2022 om 02:06 schreef Ton:
> What they call the boobyhatch, the entrance to the below deck saloon, is done.
> Here is an overview of the ship, and a close-up.
I just noticed that there is a second compass binnacle there.
> On to the masts, yards, mainstays, shrouds, gaffs and what have you...
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Ah! Looking forward to those! The standing rigging was as far as I ever
got after the masts and yards; the running rigging is another kettle of
fish imo....
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> I just noticed that there is a second compass binnacle there.
Correct, one standard compass, and a steering compass.
> Ah! Looking forward to those! The standing rigging was as far as I ever
> got after the masts and yards; the running rigging is another kettle of
> fish imo....
Thanks for the motivation!
Cheers
Ton
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The masts and yards are in. I've also done the spankerboom on the mizzen mast.
It is spring time here, so more outdoor activities, less povray.
Cheers
Ton
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Am 18.10.2022 um 23:59 schrieb Ton:
> The masts and yards are in. I've also done the spankerboom on the mizzen mast.
> It is spring time here, so more outdoor activities, less povray.
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> Cheers
> Ton
>
I have not read the whole thread here, but your Balclutha has developed
very, very nice. Since one of the next obvious steps should be the
rigging, the following old post by Tim McMurdo may help to spare you
some time during your next indoor activities:
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.scene-files/thread/%3Cweb.42486f1f6c21491cacb32c570%40news.povray.org%3E/?ttop=438210&toff=550
Best regards
Michael
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