Frigate model
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An old frigate from the 17th century...
You can download the model here: http://blog.cotty.de/2015/03/boot/
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Wow. looks promissing!
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Very very nice
Hope you put this in the Gallery vs WIP by mistake, would love to see this develop
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Yes this is cool! Looking forward to more pics and info.
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looks like a real scale model, hats off
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Thank you all for your nice comments. For me, the model has reached its final state
If you like the model and wish to further develop it, you can download it (I've added the link to the fisrt post).
I would love to see some more pictures of that fregate here too!
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Do you have a source for reference photos, or at least a more specific description to do some research on it?
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Nice model Carsten although your mixing of German and English in the title is driving me nuts.
Fregatte-Frigate=Fregate
Years of proof reading translations drives me to this.Couldn't resist a little play with your model.
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@hellnbak said:
Do you have a source for reference photos, or at least a more specific description to do some research on it?
As far as I know it is called Frigate "Chapman 40"...
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@box said:
Nice model Carsten although your mixing of German and English in the title is driving me nuts.
Sorry, I've changed the title...
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fantastic job, cotty.
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@cotty said:
@hellnbak said:
Do you have a source for reference photos, or at least a more specific description to do some research on it?
As far as I know it is called Frigate "Chapman 40"...
Thanks.
I found the PDF's but apparently he didn't take it any further than you did
I was hoping for something that I could use to maybe finish the model, guess I'll have to do some more digging. -
Also found a site where you can download the files necessary to create the frame on a CNC machine
http://www.john-tom.com/FrameKits.html
it's the second model down
For several years I programmed horizontal CNC mills, I loved those machines and always wanted to have a small one for myself. It's on my bucket list somewhere -
this is beautiful? which software you used for rendering
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Thank you, Daniel.
@hellnbak said:
I loved those machines and always wanted to have a small one for myself.
Oh yes, I know what you mean...
@imabzeous said:
this is beautiful? which software you used for rendering
Thank you, I've used Indigo Renderer.
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Excellent model, but what happened to the fregate? (just kidding)
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@bryan k said:
Excellent model, but what happened to the fregate? (just kidding)
Thank you. Fregate was killed by Box
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great model and render, Carsten!
have a good weekend!
_KN
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A fascinating model.
I've struggled with wooden ship models in AutoCAD, which I suspect many of you know has a fairly unfriendy interface, but does have the ability to manage fairly complex splines in 3d space.
How do you create the complex curves needed with Sketchup?
Jim
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I've used some plans like those showed by Hellnbak here, imported them (PDF -> Inkscalpe -> DXF-> SU) and improved the lines with Fredos Curviloft. After that, some pushpulls and moves and it was finished...
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