Hace años un amigo mío, modelista, comenzó la construcción de un jabeque conforme a los planos del ingeniero naval español del siglo XVIII Jorge Juan y Santacilia. Mi amigo, abandonó la construcción y me regaló "el pecio". Partiendo de esa base, muchos años despues, comence a continuar ese proyecto, el pasado 15 de junio. Un proyecto no muy complejo, algo menor, pero del que estoy disfrutando este verano. A petición de Uwe, pongo un resumen de los trabajos.
Primero unas fotos de la base de la que partí, el modelo tal y como lo abandonó mi amigo
google translation:
Years ago a friend of mine, a model maker, began the construction of a jabeque according to the plans of the 18th century Spanish naval engineer Jorge Juan y Santacilia. My friend abandoned the construction and gave me "the wreck". Starting from that base, many years later, I began to continue this project, on June 15. A not very complex project, somewhat minor, but one that I am enjoying this summer. At the request of Uwe, I put a summary of the works.
First some photos of the base from which I started, the model as my friend left it
Primero unas fotos de la base de la que partí, el modelo tal y como lo abandonó mi amigo
google translation:
Years ago a friend of mine, a model maker, began the construction of a jabeque according to the plans of the 18th century Spanish naval engineer Jorge Juan y Santacilia. My friend abandoned the construction and gave me "the wreck". Starting from that base, many years later, I began to continue this project, on June 15. A not very complex project, somewhat minor, but one that I am enjoying this summer. At the request of Uwe, I put a summary of the works.
First some photos of the base from which I started, the model as my friend left it