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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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cheers

Dirk

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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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#37
04-12-2026, 12:53 PM
It's a while .... and frustration continues .. haha ... started the deadeyes with the chainplates ... and ... these are way to short tob be fixed at the whale ... ahhh come on ...


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So I had to scratch.

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Also the chainplates for the backstays.

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The boat that came with the kit is unfortunately a scale disaster ... never is this 1/72 or 1/64 ... so .. useless. Should be a small dinghy anyway.

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I painted the 3D printed oars by Seahorse and I used the massive storage cages, even you voted against, I prefer them as they have the same size as the stanchions.

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And the anchors were finished too.

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I will not rigg the Thorsen soon but I like to prepare and it was a good reason to undust my ropewalk and do some ... rope. That was fun and satisfying so I did a loooot of rope  :-)

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Here are we now :-)

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#38
04-16-2026, 12:01 PM
First rope on board. I did the rudder rigging and secured the oars.

Kit included blocks are top notch, the same dry dock is selling. PE Parts for the blocks are a fail ... way to big and not adjusted to the coffee bean shape of the block. I used served stropps though.

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I also did the cahins for the rudder.

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#39
05-06-2026, 12:44 PM
Lovely, clean work, Dirk. I'm amazed at the metal work, and your work at improving the kit.

Could you give details of the way you modified the Proxxon mill? What improved? Was it the overshoot, or something like that. or else accuracy?

Interesting to see you've outlasted MSW, which was entirely destroyed by a hack attack. They're having to rebuild now.

Looking forward to your next effort!

Tony
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#40
05-10-2026, 02:21 PM
It’s great to hear from you, Tony,

for information on the Proxxon upgrade, please read here: https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threa...ard.18380/

It’s not that difficult to survive MSW; even if my host were to be attacked, I have a relatively recent offsite backup stored locally. Until the end of 2019, as an admin on MSW, I also made such backups for MSW and stored them at home on a dedicated Harddrive.

Back then, I repeatedly emphasised the necessity of such backups, but the two MSW admins, as with so many things, Of course, they seemed to know better as soon as I was no longer there, after they had successfully schemed to get rid of me.

In that respect, I’m very torn; yes, on the one hand it’s a major tragedy, but the blame lies (not only!) with the evil hackers, but also with an irresponsible administration that can’t claim it didn’t know any better. I find this incredibly disrespectful towards all the content creators. So much knowledge lost, so much trust lost (understandable!), so sad.

cheers,

Dirk
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