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The Radio Controlled Nancy

The idea of creating a radio controlled model of the Nancy which had the capability of  using wind in her sails to move her along was intriguing to me.  The plans used were the set created for the initial fully detailed model but this model does not have the integrate details and authentic construction techniques used on the original.

 

The framing completed and fared on the exterior.  The top row of planking is fixed to provide rigidity and shape to the upper portion of the frames.

 

Bottom of hull with planking installed and sealed.

Profile of planked hull.

Two parts of the hull separated at the lower edge of the wale.   The large amount of rigging and fittings on the deck does not allow for any portion of the deck forward of the Quarterdeck to be removed.  As a result the model is made in two pieces to allow access to fittings below the deck.  The Quarterdeck will be removable to allow easy access to the aft portion of the hull.

View of the decks with all fittings and belaying points fixed in place.  The model is now ready for masts yards and rigging.

 

The bow with figurehead and anchor.

 

 

Quarterdeck

Aft end of Main deck and forward part of Quarterdeck

Main deck showing ship's boat, windless, guns and other fittings.

Stern

Rigging complete and ready for sails.   Sheets and other lines will be make fast after sails are installed.

 

Main deck

 

         

 

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