Model of an East Indiaman in Camels, anonymous, 1742 Canvas Print
Truss model of the hull of an East Indies navigator on camels. Back and forty gun gates spread over three decks. Four levels: lower deck, intermediate deck, deck and lice crevice and half deck, upper campanje, all without floorboards. The sheath image is a lion, the crane beam on starboard is lower than the one on the port side. Twisted mirror with a port gate, two-gate hollow wulf, two-storey fence with pilaster carvings, plant motifs, mythological figures (Neptune and Mercury) in the corners and weapons of Amsterdam and the Chamber of the VOC in Amsterdam; side galleries of two floors with carvings. Straight rudder with square rudder king, sow lamps, lazy car on the lower deck, steering wheel under the top camper for the bezaansmast. The model is equipped with a mechanical fan on the lower deck, a double anchor bite, a pump and a galley under the baking deck and a spindle and two pumps under the half deck. It is equipped with all rests with damsel blocks, the great peace and rest continue. The smooth-edged skin is omitted from starboard under the barkwoods and shows nine-piece trusses. Inside, the model is weighed to starboard, while on the port side road and dekknies are omitted. The sea dough rises to both ends, two barkwoods. It's a stretch. The roundwoods are sawn off just above deck. Scale 1:30 (estimate).
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