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    • alexandre skA Offline
      alexandre sk
      last edited by

      look's great!

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
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        Wow. 😲

        Incredible work.

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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          bob777
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          @dave r said:

          Bob, that's a nice Viking boat. Is it modeled after a specific historical example? Did you shape the hull with the hollows near the stern?

          http://buildart.com/images/Images2014/VIKING_SHIP-TOP-2.jpg

          Does that answer your question? Not sure what you mean. Based on the Oseberg ship. Looks cool, but not for the ocean. A replica sank twice in moderate weather.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            The way they were planked (planks before frames on boats like that) there was a sort of hollow that created a vortex. It's a little like the vortex that comes off the wingtips on airplanes. This apparently improved the way the boats tracked and also helped reduce drag and increase speed.

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              bob777
              last edited by

              @dave r said:

              The way they were planked (planks before frames on boats like that) there was a sort of hollow that created a vortex. It's a little like the vortex that comes off the wingtips on airplanes. This apparently improved the way the boats tracked and also helped reduce drag and increase speed.

              Didn't know about that. Found this...

              "At the bow and the stern builders were able to create hollow sections, or compound bends, at the waterline making the entry point very fine." ????

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                buchananwr
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                Still the most impressive sketchup yet.
                I also like the effect the blue shadows have.
                I spent some time on the USCG Eagle. Steel hull, but still impressive.
                Are you going to mess with masts, rigging, sails?

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                • okomtaO Offline
                  okomta
                  last edited by

                  nice job,, can not wait the result,,

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                  • ken28875K Offline
                    ken28875
                    last edited by

                    Very nice model, Marius. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                    I look forward to seeing the WIP and the final model.

                    Cheers!

                    _KN

                    Follow Your Dreams.

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                      liam887
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                      This is great!

                      Its a shame the hull is so flat so you cant see the plank details. If your putting this into a game like the last ship then I understand why but it would make for a great model!

                      Cheers

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