Santisima Trinidad - Occre Build Log [COMPLETED BUILD]

Re: OcCre Santisima Trinidad Build Log


Hello Donnie, I to think your modeling skills are excellent ,also been studying your youtube videos,but I really like the stand you made for the ST,brilliant,Regards to the Admiral. Edwin.
 
I want to sincerely thank each one of you for helping me along the way to complete this huge project (at least for me it was). It was 5 1/2 years in the making.
I also want to say "thank you" very much for all the kind words. Even though, I think some of you are just trying to be nice !!! :) I assure you all that there are many other great model ships built here and on other forums that I have to take my hat off to and stand in awe of. It is all of you that I have taken my encouragement from and being educated on what to do and what not to do.
I have been so busy at work that I have not been able to do any hobbies at home since around April 2014. I finally had a break during the Thanksgiving Holidays (USA Holiday) to enjoy some time off.
I know of several that are now taking on this model with MUCH more enthusiasm and MUCH more talent and ingeniousness than me to add extra touches that I just either did not have the foresight or the resources to go thru the extra as some of you have.
At any rate, I present all of my best modeling friends here on this forum my accomplishment to the extent that I can only say that I did my best with what I had. I must add that my heart goes out to the new coming modeler that is often filled with excitement and then dismayed when they realize that the instructions are most often very much lackluster.
If OcCre just so happens to read this, take note: Please take note of your rigging plates and please revise them and think about the modeler for one time.
I am not sure what my next project will be, but I am sure that I will bring it down a notch or two on difficulty.

Sincerely,
Donald B. Driskell
Owner Ships of Scale @ 2018

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Hello Donnie,Your building journey of this beautiful ship with the woe's, ups and downs has resulted in a" Masterpiece" as many other modeler's will say,the photographs,methods and your explanation of procedures and well thought out reasons why, were excellent. Receive the compliments ,we have learnt and enjoyed your build just smile.Well done. Many thanks,
 
Very nice clean build Donnie. The skills you had to learn were not easy, but I am sure you feel the results are well worth it and you would have it no other way. That is why the build makes a vessel you can be proud of and enjoy for years to come.
 
Nice finishing touch!! As always your pics are excellent on both framing and detail shown. What camera are you using?
What do you have in mind for your next build?
 
Hi Donnie, a truly magnificent build. At least once a week I go through, not only yours, but other build logs to keep my memory going on various tips and tricks.

Your next build? What about ST's adversary.
Regards
Eric
 
Donnie,
Beautiful work. I just recently joined and spent the last several nights going over you log. It has already provide a wealth of information. I cannot thank you enough for you dedication and attention to detail.

Ray
 
Hello Donnie, you may think some of us lower grade model builders may just say nice comment's,but that is not true,You have a group of very able builders on your to be proud of site,which we thank you for, I'm not a great model builder but" I mean what I say and say what I mean",learning from you and others has been a meaningful privilege for me and I'm sure many others feel likewise,so be proud your Trinidad is brilliant,Edwin
 
I now have the Trinidad back on line again. It took a while.
Donnie
 
Donnie

I am very pleased you have your Santisima Trinidad Build Log build log back online.

Many members will not realize that you put others ahead of yourself in getting there build logs back online first.

I know from my personal experiences getting members build logs back online, they were always my main priority before mine.

I know of one build log I totally restored for a member and you know who I am talking about. He sent me 161 emails one night with a single photo in each email. He did that the only way he new how. Yes it was inefficient. but I am proud to say his build log is back online weeks ago.

I take my hat off to you Donnie. I know I have restored less than you have, but it has all been worthwhile. I hope more members will take a piece of this and restore there build logs and if they need help please contact us. I am prepared to help fix another build log if I can with access to the photos. This disaster has grown our friendships closer world wide.

Cheers
Geoff
 
Re: OcCre Santisima Trinidad Build Log

<t>Gary, Edmay...<br/>
I really appreciate the compliments, but I struggle just like everyone else - if not more. I have to humbly take those comments as I know that other builds here are just as fantastic if not more.<br/>
So, on with another picture. This is the Anchor (obviously) and the picture is not that great. Actually, its quite horrible and I plan to replace it soon. <br/>
As promised, the images have been changed below.</t>
Donnie
As a new member and also new to modelling. I am doing the occre Santisima Trinidad like yours, but the original instructions from occre are not the best. I am now at the stage where I have the bullwarks on and I am about to start the planking (strakes) but the pictures in the instructions do not show the close up view of where the first sapele planks are attached (picture no 30 in the instructions) could you please send me a picture/diagram of the actual layout of these first 4 or 5 steps. I am using your superb model as my inspiration to build mine.
Somebody said the the di agostini plans were better than the occre ones, if so does anybody know how to obtain a set
Regards
Steve
 
Hi Steve, and thank you all for the compliments.
I think this version of my build log is probably more complete as you can visit it here at this link:
https://www.shipsofscale.com/Trinidad/index.html
I will also see if I can find more info for you in the meantime.
 
If you go to this part of my other build log ( https://www.shipsofscale.com/Trinidad/STBL06.html ), you will see at this date ( October 24, 2009 ) where I end the Ramin and start the Sapelli. You will see that there are two Ramin strips right below the last row of cannons. I started my planking from the top outside bulwarks and worked my way down.

I think that OcCre did some changes to their kit as the Keel is in two pieces now. Also, ALL of the Belaying Pin arrangements were completely wrong as I had to completely re engineer the layout. All of this is shown in the Logs.
I think that if you look and study closely, you will see where the Sapelli starts. I hope this helps some.
 
A realy impressive model of an impressive ship. Great rigging work, very realistic, f.e. Especially with showing the sails stored. It is looking very good.
@ corasgate: handling such a big model as your first try in shipmodelling sounds very enthusiastic.....crossing the fingers that it is working,,,,,,BTW: a warm welcome to our forum
 
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