She was lusted after by Paul in my last post, and so I have delivered in the first ring of the Abyss. I've painted Old Ironsides, or USS Constitution, a resin and metal model from Warlord Games Black Seas.
This ship is the reason I got into Black Seas, as upon my visit I was enthralled and needed to get into some kind of naval wargame where I could use this model. I believe it's one of the earlier Black Seas resin models to be made, as some of the details are quite chunky when compared to the latest releases. All the same though, I like the look of this model.
I kept the metal masts this time around, as they were thick enough to withstand some touching. With all of the rigging and sails in place they're quite solid. The kit came with a stern davit, but it covered all of the beautiful stern detailing, and I couldn't bring myself to the do that to the model. Instead, I stole the quarter-davit boats from the USS United States model, and I think it nails that iconic look of the Humphrey's frigates without obscuring any critical details.
I do think the bow railing is a tad chunky, but I think that was a limitation of the casting, as otherwise all of this detail would have been too difficult to cast. I think the Black Seas ships are a "heroic" scale for naval miniatures, as details like figureheads and stern galleries are larger than they should be just so that you can actually read what's going on. And I'm totally ok with that and actually prefer it.
Based on ratings I've done for previous ships, I'll score this at 20 points, as it's larger than a standard frigate, almost about the same size as a 3rd rate. I've claimed the Lust bonus for this one as Paul wanted to see this model before the challenge was up, and I also have really wanted to point this one. That gives me 40 points total for the post.
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A fabulous beauty she is too Raul, well worth waiting for! As ever, your work on the rigging, sails, pennants and flags is top notch and worth some bonus points too.
Thanks indeed for prioritising "Old Ironsides" - thats made my week!
- Paul
Well Done! Good looking boat!
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DeleteGreat work on the boat - should be extra points for rigging :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I did get a few extra points for all the extras!
DeleteExcellent ship. Well done.
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DeleteShe’s a beaut! A ship definitely worth lusting over. Excellent work on these rigging, which is well beyond my skill set.
ReplyDeleteThank you, she's a lovely ship to make a model for. It's taken quite a bit of effort to get here and I'm still not 100% happy haha.
Deletethe ships are stunning the skill is amazing
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DeleteThats a nice model - as you say it makes you want to dive into naval action
ReplyDeleteThanks! And yes it does, it's been a great genre to work in.
DeleteOh my, the level of detail you have been able to put into these is incredible!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it's all the little details that make each ship fun to do even if they are all very similar to each other.
DeleteThat's a beautiful piece of work Raul.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray!
DeleteGreat job on it .
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DeleteThat looks great!
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DeleteIt's been many years since our group did any real naval gaming, but I do love games where you can incorporate a ship or several on the table. Your model looks fab. Often wargames models have to be a little chunkier/simpler/less cluttered, and you have this one just right. Nice work :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! You should take some ships out for a spin!
DeleteGorgeous work once again Raul!
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt!
DeleteLovely work, Raul!
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DeleteFantastic ships
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DeleteBeautiful work Raul!
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Thanks Christopher!
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