Model of an 84-Gun Ship of the Line (port side), M. van Sprinkhuizen, 1837 - 1842 Canvas Print
Truss model of the hull (port side), cut lengthwise. The model is fully shelled and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronads have been preserved; the model has ninety-six gun ports divided into three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campanje with two oval grooves, all shelled with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The scheg statue is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes and has eight conveniences, the jibs are decorated and have lion masks. The ship has a round stern with wulf with two gates and fence of two floors with carving of tendrils, corner figures and the National Coat of Arms; side galleries of two floors. Straight rudder with square rudder king and a brass stirring pin with confinement, no rag, gutters through which the steering bar is guided to the steering wheel on the half deck. The model is equipped with a double anchor bite, a triple capstan, six pumps at the large mast, a large brass galley and outside on all the rests and damselfly blocks. Inside, cross-dressing (Soetermeer's system) can be distinguished. The zeeg rises to both ends, two barque wood and one deer wood. Spiked round bilge. The lower parts of the masts have been added to the model. Scale 1:25.
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