Brig Ship 1874

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Publish Date April 04, 2018
Product ID 1273732
Polygons 151,839
Vertices 159,555
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
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Description

This Brig is a typical commercial ship of the second half of XIX century.
Her waterlines replicate the ones of U.S. Brig J.W. PARKER, built in Belfast, Maine, by C.P.Carter & Co. in 1874.
A note about that ship appeared in The New York times dated 6 March 1887 concerning a big cholera epidemy in Buenos Aires.

Dimensions, mantained in the drawing, are:
- Lenght Moulded at Rail 129'+1" =39.32M
- Lenght bet. perps 121'+3" =36.96M
- Beam Moulded 28'+10"=8.79M
- Depth Moulded 15'+0" =4.57

Her sail plane, due to difficulties in finding the original sail drawings, has been taken by blueprints of a very similar brig, whose model was published in an old edition of YACHT DIGEST: the BRIGANTINO TOSCANO, a typical italian commercial sail ship of very similar dimensions and waterlines.

All single parts of the model are named in english, so as their materials, and all of them are grouped in 4 bloks:
- brig body,
- masts,
- sails base,
- sails add.


Simple Lighs and Landscape are added to complete an elementary scene.

No. 29 jpg images have been used for texturing, they are included in each zip file, so as any different format can be used independentely..

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