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Brig "Black Falcon" Mk.II - rebuilt and re-rigged

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Brig "Black Falcon" Mk.II - rebuilt and re-rigged
Posted by EPinniger on Thursday, September 7, 2006 8:32 AM
For anyone who didn't see my previous post on the subject, this is a recent re-issue by SMER of the ancient Aurora "Black Falcon Pirate Ship" brig. The scale is about 1/120.



Whilst I learnt a lot about rigging, painting and assembly techniques for sailing ship models from building this kit, it now looks embarrassingly poor by my present standards. Apart from the lack of shrouds and ratlines, this is partly because I rigged the model with the wrong type of thread - it's far too "stiff" and doesn't hang properly, not to mention being very difficult to tie. It doesn't help that I also glued the yards on upside-down Dunce [D)]
Hence I decided to take off all the rigging, fix the upside-down yards, and re-rig the model properly!




The ship is now properly rigged, including shrouds, and I added a flag (18th-century style RN white ensign).
If I were to build this kit now I'd make a few other changes and improvements, including adding transom windows and replacing the gun port hatches, fife rails and ladders, but it still looks fairly good IMHO!




Note that the model still has anchor chains rather than ropes (incorrect for an 18th or early 19th century warship); the chains had been Superglued to the hull along their entire length, as well as painted and weathered, so I didn't want to risk damaging the hull or the anchors by attempting to cut them off.
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Posted by Grem56 on Thursday, September 7, 2006 12:24 PM

A rather nicely lined little ship. It's available in the shops again you say ?

Julian

Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by EPinniger on Thursday, September 7, 2006 2:45 PM
The SMER range of kits (mostly aircraft, but which includes various ex-Heller, Pyro and Aurora sailing ships) is reasonably widely available in the UK, and as they're a Czech company I'd assume they're also available in mainland Europe too.
The other ships (that I know of) in the range are the 1/60 Aurora Viking ship, 1/180 Heller Oseberg Viking ship, 1/500 Pyro Bonhomme Richard, 1/210 Aurora Cutty Sark and 1/270 Heller Santa Maria.

SMER kits are very cheap, this particular kit is usually £3.99 at retail, their 1/48 WW1 and 1930s (ex-Aurora and Merit) aircraft kits are similarly affordable and I have quite a few of them in my 1/48 aircraft collection.
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Posted by Grem56 on Friday, September 8, 2006 12:01 AM

Thanks for the info, I'll see if I can order it via internet.

Julian

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