Monday 28 February 2022

Monday AdamC: Terra the Ship as Home 80 points

A ship is usually how one travels away from home but for some it becomes a home and here are two examples from the Audrey-Matuirn series.
So I present HMs Surprise and HMS Leopard.  Both ships are 3d prints (both Simmon Mann I believe).
HMS Surprise is what I consider the 5th key character of the series (Jack, Steven, Sophie and Diana being the others). As Jack say Surprise is a "Fine Sea Bird.. Stiff, weatherly and very fast if well handled." Steve calls her the "Dear Surprise" and goes so far as to buy her as private yacht (privateer) when she is sold out of the Navy. She is always spoken of with reverence and love. Jack especially seems more at home on board then he ever does ashore. One of Surprise's characteristics is a tall mainmast and you can see her here with Leopard who's height she almost matches.
Unlike many other 3d prints this one has a fine stern gallery.  She's a fine 6th Rate to add to my English Fleet.
HMS Leopard is possible the most famous 50 gun ship in history thanks to it's attack on USS Chesapeake. Jack gets command of her some time after this but before the war of 1812. He and Steven both refer to her as the "Horrible old Leopard" but do so with what can only be called increasing affection. The suffer one of their most grueling cruises in the Leopard but despite almost sinking several times she gets them to safety a good ship despite her age and checked past.
I used some old plastic stern windows to finish her look.  This is a great addition to my collection 4th rates of this type where a mainstay of the Royal Navy in the American Revolution.  

Another 3D print a sh shore fortification based on the Château du Tourneau. You can get the file here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3936544
It's a simple design and paint job not a lot to talk about but it's the last piece I need for a game I am running on Friday.
Based on the dimensions I think it's fair to ask for 2 points.  And one more ship...

So Evelyn has been asking me to let her paint a ship... After some discussion she agreed it would be Ok for her to suggest the colors to use. Purple and teal (changed to sky blue) So I present the First ship of the D'Argent Navy the Princess Evelyn. 

The ship is a 3D print based on Santisima Trinidad. I did some modifications and added a figure head (where I used the sky blue) 
The stern was another leftover from my plastic 3rd rates. Evelyn is quite happy with how Her ship looks.
The D'Argent Navy flags are still in development but I may rechristen her the Infanta Evelyn and have her join my Spanish fleet. 

Points:
HMS Surprise 15 Points
HMS Leopard 15 Points
Terra 20 points
Château du taureau 2 points (?)
Princess Evelyn 25 points (and 1 Squirrel if you let me count her D'Argent Imagination Navy 'persona')
That comes to 77 points

Lovely ships Adam, and I appreciate the links to the Aubrey/Maturin series.  Having a naval officer father I'll buy the ships is one's home on the waves argument for Terra.  I have actually sailed past the Chateaux du Taureau with my Dad, and will up your points to 5 for the fond memories.  Have fun with the "really like what daddy likes" stage of parenthood.  I leave Squirrel judgments to the appropriate parties.

14 comments:

  1. Thank you sir for the extra points they are always welcome. I am envious of the sailing experience with your dad.

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    1. I’ll see if I can dig out photos. Of all the sailing trips I did with him, this was the dud sailing wise. They were stuck in Morlaix when I joined them and we only sailed when I was close to returning home.

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  2. Nice ships, Adam, and a good interpretation of "home". :)

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    1. Thanks always glad to have the approval of the chief steward.

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  3. I always enjoy your ship posts so much!

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  4. Hi Adam:
    Clever interpretation of home, and as a fellow fan of O'Brian, I quite agree. These are gracious looking ships, it's interesting to see how 3D printing has been a boon for the age of sail. Have you looked at Henry Turner's STL AoS files? Terrific stuff.
    Cheers, MikeP

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    1. I have and I believe the Leopard is one of his files. I prefer Simon Mann's work as he does a better job of the stern Galleries' in general but Turner has some fine work.

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  5. Very nice ships again and a fine fortress!

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  6. excellent ships Adam, the details you have managed on these is incredible!

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