Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Persian version

There is not much evidence for what Persian/Phoenician triremes looked like.
I decided to make the protection for the increased number of epibatoi better, to give them a pointed ram and a different sternpost.

Greek on the left.
Now for a bit more research on decoration to give more variety and ornament.
Also a pentekonter is needed. Then on to the 4s 5s etc........

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Tri Tri and Tri again..

Managed to get something which is worthwhile. With forecastle and epotides they look the part. Basically two pieces of card with 3 additions which are not necessary for quick assembly.

The family group photo shows the ancestry of the 10-centimetere trireme.

Now maybe for some Persian-Phoenician variety ?

Ten-Centimetre Triremes

The new models develop apace. I aim at reducing construction time and complexity.
These latest down the slip-way are made from just two pieces of card and take 10 minutes or less to put together.
Note epiotis is now there!

Greek-style hide screens for rowers. Maybe some cover for the epibatoi next ?
I can now put some effort into making Greek, Persian and Phoenician models etc and no longer have to press 'Roman' types into service. 5 can be fitted onto one A4 card sheet.

Monday, 28 October 2013

New Model Navy : Progress

Getting better...



A new type of ship model taking shape.

A blend of  techniques ad intended to gIve a 10cm trireme as basic scale.
Should also print out at 4 to an a4 card sheet and have minimal assembly.
Fingers crossed....

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Greece, the musical...

BBC item about recreating music from ancient Greek theatre. This would include music played by the 'auletes' , the flute-player who gave time to rowers.
The Argo, re-constructed for TV documentary