- Painted base test model | Covette
- Painted base test model | Corvette
- Flag and banner test model | Galleon
- Flag and banner test model | Galleon
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I couldn't resist naming it after some episodes in a satirical comedy show in the Netherlands named 'De Heeren van De Bruyne Ster' by Jiskefet about the officers aboard a VOC ship named 'De Bruyne Ster' (The Brown Star) with a fitting piece on the stern. Fitting in more than one way to go on the stern really... she really should have 'favourable wind' whenever she sails! - 116789071 1707272179424011 4406008596958446748 n
I couldn't resist naming it after some episodes in a satirical comedy show in the Netherlands named 'De Heeren van De Bruyne Ster' by Jiskefet about the officers aboard a VOC ship named 'De Bruyne Ster' (The Brown Star) with a fitting piece on the stern. Fitting in more than one way to go on the stern really... she really should have 'favourable wind' whenever she sails! - 116717190 1707271842757378 6339836125488901307 n
I couldn't resist naming it after some episodes in a satirical comedy show in the Netherlands named 'De Heeren van De Bruyne Ster' by Jiskefet about the officers aboard a VOC ship named 'De Bruyne Ster' (The Brown Star) with a fitting piece on the stern. Fitting in more than one way to go on the stern really... she really should have 'favourable wind' whenever she sails! - 116717794 1707271962757366 5345067714160311669 n
I couldn't resist naming it after some episodes in a satirical comedy show in the Netherlands named 'De Heeren van De Bruyne Ster' by Jiskefet about the officers aboard a VOC ship named 'De Bruyne Ster' (The Brown Star) with a fitting piece on the stern. Fitting in more than one way to go on the stern really... she really should have 'favourable wind' whenever she sails! - 109746671 1689650211186208 893678548665988294 n
The Fluyt is flying the flags of the VOC Middelburg (Zeeland) charter with the yellow/white/red on the main and the red Vlissingen flag on the fore. - 109801150 1689649304519632 1179276815857333497 n
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This 6th Rate represents the Dutch 3 mast yacht 'Swol'. To make it easier to spot the freeboards were painted in red/white/blue and some guns were removed to make clear she's not a fully armed 6th Rate. - 263407042 2108874322597126 3580120966322769656 n
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I did a bit of extra work on the stern, showing mermaids in full color and the coat of arms of the city of Zwolle: 'Swol'. Since she was a yacht she was more elaborately decorated. Although being a historic ship I was not able to find any info on he actual appearance. - 271203911 2130558820428676 2760816712255453017 n
The English ship 'Anne' of the White squadron had the wings of the angel figurehead removed to give her a more generic look. The Dutch 3rd Rate 'Groot Hollandia' had the angel figurehead removed completely and replaced with a lion from a sprue of Black Seas ships. - 271179538 2130558523762039 5246760933147048226 n
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I removed the 'sunbursts' from the stern to get some more room for the freehand paintings. The painting of the stern of the Dutch ship 'Groot Hollandia' was based on its historical counterpart but the different configuration of the stern (the model represents a slightly later type of ship) made a one-on-one representation impossible. - 271162431 2130558210428737 8538108063816361871 n
I made ships cards for all the English and Dutch ships present at the Four Days' Battle of 1666. I tried to work the differences between Dutch and English ship design and armament into the cards despite the models being the same. The Dutch ship, though being roughly of the same size had fewer and lighter guns which shows in its broadside value and only the English ship keeping the 'Weight of Fire'.