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Ancient ship models
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:28 PM
Hi.....

I was planning on building a ancient diorama....and i was wondering if any of these hits are good

-zvezda Greek Tireme
-academy Roman Warship (bireme)
-zevezda Roman Bireme
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:31 PM
All of them are very well detailed and excellent picks. The 2 Zevzda kits are much bigger than the academy. I'm building the Greek Tireme now. Contact Rod Millard to see photo's of his SUPER GREAT BUILT version!

Jake

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 14, 2005 6:00 PM
thanx.....do you know if there is a Persian warship of the same scale
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  • From: Greenville,Michigan
Posted by millard on Thursday, April 14, 2005 7:27 PM
Jake's correct the Zvezda models are very detailed and a good build.They don't have a Persian model yet but are coming out with a Roman Emperors ship this summer.I've build the Academy Roman and Greek warships also they are good kits but less detail and smaller scale.

The Zvezda models are done in 1/72 scale.They offer Roman and Greek figures you can use .They also have out a Roman Fort you could work into a diorama.

Thanks Jake for the compliment on my model.Punkrocker if you would like to see some photos email me at millard@pathwaynet.com
Rod
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:51 PM
Rod,

You got any links on the Romans Emperors ship? I's like to see the drawing/box art.

Jake

 

 

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  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Friday, April 15, 2005 4:20 PM
The big problem with models of ancient galleys at the moment is that the scholarship regarding them has recently undergone some major revisions. The construction of a full-sized replica Greek trireme, by some extremely well-qualified archeologists and shipwrights in association with the Hellenic Navy, has caused scholars to revise their thinking about how these ships operated - and looked. I can't claim to have kept up thoroughly with all that's been written, but I'd be nervous about any of the existing kits. My impression is that all of them were issued before the replica, whose name, I believe, is Olympias, was built.

We had a most interesting discussion of this topic in this forum some months back. A member from Greece gave us some links to the Olympias project; those links contained some fascinating photos. I just found that thread (the "Advanced Search" function on this site really works); it should now appear just below this one on the topic list.

One outstanding book on the subject, which I'd encourage everybody interested in it to read: The Age of the Galley, in the Conway's History of the Ship series. This book is, to my knowledge, the most up-to-date major source on ancient warships. In its original hardbound form it's pretty pricey, but there's good news: the whole Conway's History of the Ship series has just been republished in paperback at about half the original price. In that form all twelve volumes are excellent buys - and belong in the library of any ship enthusiast.

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  • From: Greenville,Michigan
Posted by millard on Friday, April 15, 2005 6:27 PM
Jake
I saw the ad and drawing in the new Squadron April 5th flier about new product coming out on thier back page.
Rod
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 17, 2005 5:41 PM
Hi....looks like the zvezda greek trireme kit is my best choice........but i have a question, how good is the fit on the kit??
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  • From: Greenville,Michigan
Posted by millard on Sunday, April 17, 2005 6:33 PM
The fit on the Greek Triera is very good.The deck comes in three parts but on like Revell three piece decks this hides the seams really well. The deck slips into the hull very neatly and with very little clamping to get no gaps on the sides.you can make it a water line version or full hulled.You will find when you get the kit that you have to open up the hull in the stern per the instructions.This creates a problem along with looking down the hatchs. You see were the hull goes together and some other kind of unsightly junk.What I did on mine was to get some Evergreen sheet stock with the grooves in it and made a false deck.also had to do that beneth the canvas cover on the stern. I also changed both mast out to wood for strength for the rigging.I try to do this when ever I can.

I made mine into the waterline version came out very nice.Remember there are 122 oars to attach and get into the water if you do it that way.Also be carefull with the sidepods where the oars go in very easy to get them on backward.I know duh. Hopes this helps.
Rod
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 21, 2005 8:40 PM
thanx


i'll definately consider the zvezda kit
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