I've been planning this project for some months now and last saturday i started construction on the Dutch VOC ship the Prins Willim.
Measuring a stunning 68 meters length overall she was the largest ship ever build by the VOC.
I'm building in a 1:40 scale, meaning my model will be 1.70 meters long when done.
The ship was build in 1649 and completed in 1651.
More detailed information can be found here and in Dutch here.
After her first voyage to the east, she was commisioned in 1652 by the Dutch admirality because off the outbreak of the first war with England. It was then when she was fitted with 16 extra guns and for a short period she served as the flagship of Admiral Witte de With. After she was heavily battledamaged in the battle of Duins she was returned to the VOC.
She was refitted by the VOC and sailed out to the east again.
It is this 40 gun version i'm building.
The admiral had a model build of the ship, it can be seen in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
And here's a picture of it, note the 40 guns:

Ofcourse the replica that has been build and that i recently visited is another source of inspiration:
There were no plans available, so i had to make my own complex plans

The main body structure has been build:

The beginning of the stern and rudder are made:

Another shot of the stern, you can see how it will be connected to the widest part:

And a shot from the bow:

Here you can see the position of the main mast, my width tool (the blue plates) and a certain pirate trying to stop her from ever setting sail

Ofcourse i need some specialist tools, here you can see my height tool:

And my curve tool:

Last but not least i already designed the capstan, here you can also see how i plan to make the decks, a technique i saw on this beautiful steamship.

Another great source of inspiration is this ship the Vasa, being build by our member Vasa.
That's it for now, stay tuned!


































