A Blood and Plunder build for a three game mini campaign.
I refuse to pay £300 on a Galleon, so the Farthingdale shipyards have produced this beast of a ship.
Costs
Foamboard £4 (A2) Works
Artists mounting board £2 Range
Beads £3 mixed
Paints £4 (but that's a guess)
Glue £2
Dowel £1
Coffee stirrer sticks, don't ask!
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| The baseboard, needed to be wider than the upper Decks to get the sheer. |
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| The base of the Galleon, against the Bark and Brig. It will be a tough challenge. |
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| Building up layers |
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| The lower part of the hull |
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| Solid build |
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| And the gundeck goes on, it's up against Raise the Black! |
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| And I free build the superstructure. |
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| Heavy card cladding, and the bow section is crafted. |
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| I built the gunports from coffee stirrer sticks and added a bead as the gun Muzzle. Colourful! |
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| And stated the stern decoration, not forgetting the chasers. |
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| Began work on the stern gallery. |
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| And it's detachable. |
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| More stern craft bead decoration. |
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| Built a milliput figurine as the ships figurehead. Forecasters in place. 26 guns this beast has! |
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| And a dark wash. Silvered the gun muzzles |
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| It's the look I wanted. |
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| Yet more stern work |
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| Experimented with detachable name plates. |
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| And I begin the decking. Card strips. Time consuming. |
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| Finally! |
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| The masts and fighting tops go up. |
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| And a very quick Longboat side project! |
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| Bowsprit and Rigging posts done |
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| Hear ye, hear ye, nearly done! |

























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