Christian d 7 by sorenheine
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Description
This man of war was made after a Danish ship of the line with 90 guns from 1804 named Christian the 7
Comments (6)
servo
Great image.
RG19
Superb nautical painting effect! Beautiful model!
FitArtistSF
Pretty good. Much better than some people do using the Victory model. I think though, that if you study the accounts of the Victory at Trafalgar, you will find that as the Victory cut the enemy line, as you show your ship doing here, the sails were badly holed and shredded by cannonfire. As well as losing a mast. This was because the oncoming ship would be more vulnerable to the unopposed broadsides of the ships in line of battle ahead. She could not fire back until severing the line and bringing her broadside guns into action. So, maybe show a little more damage aloft and then this would look even better. But, still, better than most I have viewed on this site.
amy_williams
Outstanding work. =)
TrekkieGrrrl
Wow! Flot! Og hvad vedkommer det dog sagen hvordan Victory sud? Det her er FLOT og jeg kan godt li' den maleri-effekt du har ft frem. Har du selv lavet skibet?!
prinzeugen12
very nice, you can see her dutch design in that stern for sure..Love to see her in profile as this looks like a nice model.. nice touch her shorting sail.. I would also put a few holes in her sails..