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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: cneme71 on September 29, 2011, 06:20:22 PM
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Hello swashbucklers,
Has anyone built a ship using the templates in the Legend of the High Seas rulebook? If so, would the said builder(s) care to share some photos? I'm asking because I'm about to build one from these templates myself, and it would be interesting to see what others have done.
Thanks.
John
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No, but I've read about others doing so.
Can't recall if it was on this forum, or another one, but I think the dimensions for one piece is wrong, or needs to be increased in size.
I'd recommend checking this site, and/or the LotHS Yahoo Group for more info.
Obviously, if you have a scanner/printer, you can resize, as needed.
Some people use foam core as their base, and for the bulkheads/hull. Others use balsa or basswood.
I've used the latter to make cardboard vessels, using the wood for the bottom of the hull, and then cardboard for the sides of the boats.
You can use pins in either case to hold the sides in place, while the glue dries your pieces to the main hull.
I hope that helps.
Good luck with your project.
Post pics when your done, or during the build process, since it's always fun to see what people are working on.
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There is a photo of a ship built with this template in the photo section of the LOTHS Yahoo group. It's in the folder "Tim's Ships AARR", and it's Seahawk. After searching the messages a bit I discovered that the template must be enlarged by 33% to be the intended size. I'm thinking about some modifications and then will give it a go...
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If you search for "Gary Chalk" on this forum you will discover posts about that template.
Here for example: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=29349.0
I used the ship's boat template to make this smaller craft: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=5900.0
Good luck with your ship.
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The minimi miniatures ships use the tempaltes as a basis for their ships
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Have you had a look on the workbench board? I am sure someone posted a thread about just that subject.
There are also various other threads on people building pirate ships or in my case a Royal Navy sloop :D
I posted some templates for the sloop if you are interested?
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I have the Gary Chalk templates,and plan to use them soon. I was interested in seeing a model built using the LOTHS templates. I started building my ship yesterday and hope to finish it today. I've taken photos as I go but and will post the results when the ship is seaworthy.
Thanks for the links to other threads. I love seeing what others have built.
gamer Mac, I've read your post about building your sloop and found it inspiring. You mentioned that you posted your templates. I'm interested in having a look at them. :D
John
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I have the Gary Chalk templates,and plan to use them soon. I was interested in seeing a model built using the LOTHS templates. I started building my ship yesterday and hope to finish it today.
I'm a little confused. ???
The LOTHS templates are the Gary Chalk templates??
The link to a post in this forum I mentioned above shows the results.
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Furt
I think the LOTHS templates show a small sloop and the Gary Chalk ones are a larger Brig?
or did gary chalk do the sloop ones in the LOTHS rule book as well?
A copy of the template I used. Not very good I am afraid just a scanned copy of an A4 page. It never turn out as good as I thought it would.
Maybe enough to point you in the right direction.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/8/1912_24_07_11_1_12_54.JPG)
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Thanks for the templates! I'll see what I can do with them in the future. The Gary Chalk templates are for a larger ship than the templates in LOTHS. The LOTHS templates are for a small sloop, and I can say are very well done, now that I'm involved in building a ship form them.
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Hi, here's my sloop, made from the LOTHS sloop templates:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=30212.0
The Gary Chalk templates do make a larger Brig, and do need increasing in size as others have indicated. Check more on my blog for both...
regards
Scott
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Scott,
Thanks for the photo. I've looked at your blog before. Nice stuff... My ship is completed. I need to figure out hoe to post photos on here now...
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Gamer Mac,
Funny co-incidence, I printed out that template when you first posted it, but just yesterday I decided it was the perfect size to fit a gap in my fleet, and I cut out the parts. I'm doing pre-assembly painting of the cardboard and I'll post pics to my thread in the workbench section when it's farther along. Thanks for sharing it.
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Scott,
Thanks for the photo. I've looked at your blog before. Nice stuff... My ship is completed. I need to figure out hoe to post photos on here now...
Thanks :-)
You need to upload photo first to a hosting site like photobucket or imageshack, then add the image code link to the forum post and the picture will appear in your post.
Its perhaps also a good idea to first crop or resize the image to about 640 wide as this fits well in the forum post for size.
regards
Scott
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Okay! I think I figured out the Photobucket thing... Here's a photo of my finished ship, minus sails. I plan to do a step by step soon...
(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m540/cneme71/018.jpg)
(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m540/cneme71/014.jpg)
So, what do you think?
Step by step posted here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=33684.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=33684.0)
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Looks good so far, nice bright bold colours to set it off.
It looks a good size too, as mine from original plans is quite cramped even for a starting crew of about 8 models... they quickly out grew their ship! Hence my rapid progress to the Gary Chalk Brig, I am still about 90% finished...
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Looks great and nice choice of colors.
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Looking very good :-* :-*
Like the colours.