Tuesday, 7 January 2025

From RaulM: Black Seas 1st Rate, Xebec, and Cutter (60 points)

My second post for the challenge is even more Black Seas, covering a spread of vessels that all could have been found in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars. A Spanish 1st rate, a Barbary Pirate xebec, and a French cutter. 


The Spanish 1st rate is one of the generic resin Spanish 1st rates that Warlord offers. I didn't like the white metal masts provided, so I took the yards and the fighting tops and attached them to masts I made with brass tubing. The paint scheme is based on the Santa Ana, who fought in several fleet actions, notably surviving the Battle of Trafalgar. 


The Xebec is another Warlord resin model, the large xebec. I kept the metal masts for this as they are chunkier and therefore not as prone to bending. The paint scheme is nothing special, very similar to the official box art that Warlord uses. 


Finally, the cutter. This is a metal model from Hagen Miniatures, with quite a bit of conversion work done to it to add the 12 guns on the deck and the square topsail. I used the Renard for reference, as it was the first thing that came up on google search when I was looking at French cutters.

For points I based it on the small brig being 10 points and the medium frigate as 15 points, so a 5 point up or down based on the size the vessel is given in game. 

1st Rate (XL): 25 points

Xebec (S): 10 points

Cutter (T): 5 points

For a total of 40 points. 

-------

Stunning work Raul - anyone who has dabbled in the majestic art of naval warship modelling (the creme of the hobby obviously, apart from Miles that is) knows what fine work this is. Wonderful lines, dynamic flags and billowing sails. Stirring stuff!

I'm awarding 20 bonus points for the conversion work, scratch building new masts, the lovely ratlines and taut rigging work - beautifully done!

Fair winds and following seas to you Raul!

-Paul

15 comments:

  1. Lovely looking ships. Great work on the masts and rigging.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Those are really impressive! Nicely done!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Superb Raul, really lovely work

    ReplyDelete
  4. Splendid painting and conversion work!
    Best Iain

    ReplyDelete
  5. Wow, museum quality work! Didn’t like the masts so made my own out of brass tubing? Bonkers.

    ReplyDelete
  6. When these "Black Seas" ships look good, they look GREAT. Well done.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Amazing work Raul. I've done some 1/1200 and your bigger ships seem museum quality. Well done.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Ooooo they are rather tasty Raul, well done!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Some lovely ship building right there!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Very impressive brushwork especially at that scale. Well done!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Really nice work Raul - great patience to paint in all of that repetitive detail (more than I could manage!)

    ReplyDelete
  12. Wow, stunning work on these Raul. Your extra efforts have really paid off.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Very impressive, Raul! The thought of rigging these makes me shudder...

    ReplyDelete