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With some TOOL-work, I reckon that should be possible. Assuming there is space on the deck to place some additional cannons.If extra guns were added to "FR_FirstRate" to make it a better representation of the Océan class, which had 100 guns total on its main three gundecks, then that, with a Spanish retexture, would make a reasonable representation of Santisima Trinidad as originally built.
I quite like the red hull mysels, but feel free to change what you want.As there were no photos of the Santisima Trinidad, we can only go by paintings, which show her in various colour schemes, among them the red hull version seen in @Alexar's avatar picture. Other Spanish ships in the Napoleonic era in PoTC also use the red hull colour scheme, which may or may not be authentic but does make them distinct from the cream scheme of the British ships. Alternatively, since British ships now use a lighter shade of cream, we could maybe use the original darker shade for Spanish ships.
I remember that very well!partly because during one of the "Hornblower" TV films, you see a Spanish warship with a dark red hull. (It's the bit where Hornblower is about to be captured, and it's used as one of the videos in the game. RESOURCE\VIDEOS\Hornblower\Le Reve Capture.wmv)
Would be cool for sure!But I wouldn't mind making a Spanish version of "FR_SotL" or "RN_SotL". Which means, @Alexar, I could do with a high resolution picture of the stern of the Santisima Trinidad. If you can find one, I can try to put it on the back of the ship, then change the hull colour to match other Spanish ships, and that's as close as it's going to get unless someone changes the actual model.
Brilliant! Both the offer to help AND hearing you're working on Barbsosa.Yes I can try help with cannons and stuff. Not at the moment as I'm busy with Barbossa blue outfit and
cutting wood.
...But I wouldn't mind making a Spanish version of "FR_SotL" or "RN_SotL". Which means, @Alexar, I could do with a high resolution picture of the stern of the Santisima Trinidad. If you can find one, I can try to put it on the back of the ship, then change the hull colour to match other Spanish ships, and that's as close as it's going to get unless someone changes the actual model.
I have some pictures of the stern in my archive, so here is some of them:Dropbox - Santisima Trinidad
That "replica" is actually a modern merchant ship with a wooden cladding and some masts to make it look like a sailing ship. It still has its engine.
I've found some nice photos of someone's model of the Santisimo Trinidad, unfortunately not high enough resolution to be much use as replacement stern art for a PoTC model. If nobody can find anything better, I'll see what I can do with that merchant ship's stern.
From Wikipedia:"Yep", that is true except that it hasn't got engine.
That is the ship shown in the photos linked by @ANSEL.A full-size representation of the Santísima Trinidad can be seen and visited in the harbour of Alicante, in Spain. In 2006 a merchant ship was fitted to mimic the appearance of the Santísima Trinidad, therefore not being a true replica. The conversion was begun in Galicia, where the original steel hull was given a first coating of fake wood strakes and erection of the masts. Stern galleries, the deck furniture and the rigging were made in Algeciras. Finally the boat was towed to be moored in the port of Malaga, where she was used as a floating restaurant, nightclub and showroom. The original engine was retained, and the boat is able to cruise around the vicinity of Malaga for recreation purposes.
These are some of the results from a Google Image search for "Santisima Trinidad ship stern":I'll continue looking up something better but please upload your pictures to discard those.
El Puerto de Alicante «despide» a la réplica del Santísima TrinidadEl Puerto descarta que el barco (no tiene motores) pueda hundirse durante su traslado.