These are destined to become part of the
Croeburn 1813 dio. Not my usual period of interest and it´s been a right pain trying to find any reference pics for them so any tips would be extremely helpfull.
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Is the Ochre colour correct? The covers..are they the right colour? Are the reins the right colour? |
Many Many thanks for all the nice comments about the Pirate cutter..you´ve all given me inspiration to have a bash at a couple more.
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A bit of a simple build..a colonial gunboat. |
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Another one with sails and rigging....a medieval Cog. |
Not a clue but somebody should be along soon who does, nice navy developing Paul.....
ReplyDeleteThose look great to me Paul!
ReplyDeleteNice work. I will be watching this one Gunboats are good.
ReplyDeleteLOVIN the boat my friend, excellent work.
ReplyDeleteNice works!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that both boats will be masterpieces!
Love the WIP on the boats. Really nice work.
ReplyDeleteI helped you as much as I could, but I can't find any frurther information. They look good to me Paul!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the gunboat and the medieval cog. But the gunboat got the most interest from me ;-D
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Yes, I too am eagerly awaiting the boat progress. Especially the Cog.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if they are the correct colour or not but they still look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat work but I'm very giddy with excitement about the colonial gunboat! Can't wait to see how that more progresses.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Paul. Love the boats!
ReplyDeletecool paul. and it still looks like Brittania rules the waves
ReplyDeleteGreat work, the first photos are simply wonderful!
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