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Axel Thorsen 1810 in scale 1/72
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#31
02-13-2026, 07:08 PM
Some beauty shots :-)

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#32
02-15-2026, 01:11 AM (This post was last modified: 02-16-2026, 12:06 AM by Dubz.)
Today I made the metal tiller. There is a photo etch part in the kit I don't think is completely thought through. It should be folded and then ...?

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Anyway I found a method that works for me. I folded at the other side direction, soldered the folded parts (green) and then soldered a brass strip (red) with the contour of the rudder head so that the parts fit the rudder head :-)

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#33
02-22-2026, 05:02 PM
Still missing on deck were the pumps. The kits pumps are a - sorry but serious? - joke. Why not 3D printing something appropriate? Would have been an easy imo.

Anyway, I can't use what came with the kit so I did my own pumps in brass.


On the left the Kits 3D printed pumps.

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Need more practise but it works, had to do grooves around the brass tube to hold the rings in position, almost worked out.

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After all I think the result is quite ok.

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#34
02-23-2026, 03:35 PM
Some beauty shots - hull complete I think :-) Next will be masting and doing rope for rigging.

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Pumps :-)

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I really like the line of this ship :-)

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#35
03-17-2026, 03:51 PM (This post was last modified: 03-17-2026, 03:56 PM by Dubz.)
There is a carboard model of the Axel Thorsen in scale 1:72 by a seahorse.pl, as individual parts like the cannons and oars aren’t very expensive, I thought I’d give them a go to see what they’re like. When they arrived quickly (thanks for that, Seahorse!), I was a bit surprised as to why they were so much smaller than my parts?

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I then spent some time looking into it, checking the original plans and doing the maths, and realised that my kit is by no means 1:72 scale, but rather closer to 1:64.

I can prove this by looking at the guns, a norwegian foot ist 0,31374 meters, so the gun has a length of 3,45114 meters:

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But also by the hull:

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Anyway, I carried on with making the masts and so on.


All the necessary components are included in the kit. However, I a) didn’t want to work with cherry wood (some parts were already warped anyway) and b) I don’t like trying to make something round using these non-square components. I keep wondering why the kit designer can’t simply make the masts and spars longer, so that these parts can be clamped into a lathe.

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I tend to take the more traditional approach.

Make square strips, mark out with my tools what needs to be removed for the octagonal shape....

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Then mill it into an octagon.

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And round it off on the lathe.

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This is what it looks like for now.

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#36
03-24-2026, 05:02 PM
Mast and spars are done. Cleats by DryDock. Not 100% happy. Especially not with the cherry wood (I don't like it compared to pear it is rough). Anyway, pictures :-)

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I will do the deadeyes and other metals tuff for the rig next, but won't rigg her soon. Polotsk Rigging first or another smaller kit :-)

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