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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD


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The work continues with decoration in the main cabin and preparation the hull for decoration/sculpting.
There is added first decorative strip made of modeling clay and wooden hems.

 


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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Assembling the window frames and decorative strips

Now the hull is ready for sculpting and I have to say, that I am looking forward to this phase from the beginning of the build. That is the main reason, why I have choosen Royal Caroline. B)

 

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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have just begun to work on the decoration, shape the strips from modeling clay (so far only for the port) and also improve some details at the model to reach more authentic look of the original. To convert 2D images into 3D model decorations and sculptures I will proceed according to various materials and pics, for example according to the Dutch yacht Utrecht:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterkok/4938143524/sizes/l/in/set-72157624832607694/

 

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At the stern I improved edges of decorative columns, now they are gilded, which should be more authentic with the decoration on the royal yacht:

 

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Decorative moldings on the port:

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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Technology how to make these moldings from modeling clay

Preparation - first I make a thin roller. The best tool for this job is a finger and smooth paper, it is necessary to roll modeling clay very gently .... Thickness of this roller is approximately 1.5 mm for these ornaments.

 

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Carefully transfer onto the wax paper, where the roller remains stick.

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Immediately it starts making patterns, I use various tools (tweezers, pens, micro pencil ets.), until the modeling clay is soft and shapeable.20121224102433-187160-v.jpg

 

The edges should be slightly flattened - flat surface of tweezers usually helps:

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And further pattern, this time using the tip of pencil:

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Finished, now the decorations go to the oven...

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It is very important to keep tools as cool as possible, otherwise the modeling clay is sticky to them. I let the tools soaked in ice water all the time.

 

Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here you can see tutorial, how I created new decorations:

Everything is assembled from thin rollers. The modeling clay was rolled again by my finger on a smooth paper.

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I used tweezers to shape bottom side of the ornament. After that the modeling clay was gently transferred onto wax paper where I continued to shape the ornament.
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I shaped top of the ornament again using the tweezers and prepared another roller - much thinner than the original. I carefully glued it into place with tweezers and remove overlaps. Bonding areas were smoothed by a tip of pen.
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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On all these ornaments are added tiny beads, which I shaped between my fingers (size of the beads is from 0.5 to 1.5 mm). Using tweezers I placed them onto ornament and slightly improved their shape.
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All 12 ornaments completed and ready for baking:

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After baking the ornaments were gilded, and later placed into model and improved by patina.

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Click on photos to view original size and enjoy them...wink.gif

Kind regards

Doris

Doris

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Doris I have run out of ways to say incredible, fantastic, etc. I am learning so much from your tutorials on the sculpting. I do have a question regarding your gilding.  Is the gilding using gold leaf or a high quality gold paint? or something else? It look like the paper that you are building the scupltures on is the backing paper for the foils am i correct?, if so then the backing paper of something like carpet tape would also work.

 

 

Michael

Current builds  Bristol Pilot Cutter 1:8;      Skipjack 19 foot Launch 1:8;       Herreshoff Buzzards Bay 14 1:8

Other projects  Pilot Cutter 1:500 ;   Maria, 1:2  Now just a memory    

Future model Gill Smith Catboat Pauline 1:8

Finished projects  A Bassett Lowke steamship Albertic 1:100  

 

Anything you can imagine is possible, when you put your mind to it.

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Hello Michael, thank you very much for your comment.

You are right - the paper, where the sculptures are shaped, comes from backing of self-adhesive foils. It is something like a wax paper and the clay do not stick to this material. And about painting - I use gold enamel Testors 1744E or gold acrylic spray:

http://www.modelcars.com/model-master-military-enamel-gold.html

 

http://www.papirove-modely.cz/phpsource/full-image.php?showfoto=106969

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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Doris,

 

You are a kind of wonderwoman, restoring cars, building ships, creating crew, giving workshops and so on. Are you really from this planet or just a visitor ?

 

Regards,

John

<span style='font-family: courier new'>In progress: <a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/177-king-of-the-mississippi-artesania-latina-scale-180/'>King of the Mississippi</a></span><br />

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<span style='font-family: courier new'>Completed : <a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/176-mare-nostrum-4331-artesania-latina-scale-135/'>Mare Nostrum 4331</a></span><br />

<span style='font-family: courier new'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/gallery/album/51-16th-century-galeass-imai-scale-1160/'>16th century Galeass</a></span><br />

<span style='font-family: courier new'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://members.upc.nl/carla.en.john/Modelbouw/Rocket.htm'>George Stephenson Rocket Locomotive</a></span><br />

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<span style='font-family: courier new'>Next build : sl Louise</span>

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Doris, Thank you for the information about the gold.

 

michael

Current builds  Bristol Pilot Cutter 1:8;      Skipjack 19 foot Launch 1:8;       Herreshoff Buzzards Bay 14 1:8

Other projects  Pilot Cutter 1:500 ;   Maria, 1:2  Now just a memory    

Future model Gill Smith Catboat Pauline 1:8

Finished projects  A Bassett Lowke steamship Albertic 1:100  

 

Anything you can imagine is possible, when you put your mind to it.

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Doris - as always - simpy the best :piratebo5:

 

Jan

Finished:       Ark Royal 1588

                      Mary Rose 1545

                      Arabian Dhow

                      Revenge 1577 ( first attempt )

                      La Couronne 1636

                      Trinidad 1519

                      Revenge 1577 ( the second one )

                      Nina 1492

                      Pinta 1492

                      Santa Maria 1492

                      San Salvador 1543

                      Anna Maria 1694

                      Sao Gabriel 1497

 

On the table: Sovereign of the Seas 1636 - continuing after 12 years

 

 

All of them are paper models

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Thank you for your comments, dear friends!

Hello John: I am not sure, but my husband sometimes considers, that I come from Venus. :)

 

Michael, You are welcome.

 

Nice to see you here, Jan, I always look forward to your progress on La Couronne, thať s outstanding project. :piratebo5:

Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Today I am bringing a tutorial how to make various sculptures, this time it is a fish, which will be placed in front of the quarter gallery on port.

At the beginning I prepare the material/clay, it must have the necessary softness, which is achieved by molding in the hand or between fingers. Create a basic shape for the decoration with a slight overlap.
 

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Use appropriate tools to shape the clay, I use tweezers, tip of pen or micro pencil, knife and also my fingers...

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Various details are often added from smaller pieces of clay, which are shaped separately.

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Doris

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HMS Royal Katherine 1664 from card

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Doris, I have always admired your work.

Unfortunately I do not know English and it's hard to read your all posts.

I saw your video lesson, thanks.

I would like to know from what material do you do it? If you can picture.

 

Your lesson posted on our forum http://serikoff.ucoz.ru/forum/5-173-1#5572 , so that Ukrainian and Russian have learned your craftsmanship.

 

thanks

 

Ruslan

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Hi Doris,

 

Anja (my wife) is telling me that I have to take a look at your build.

So here I'am….

She don't say to much.

This is an incredible,amazing and wonderful build.

It's hard to believe that this is card.

When I was young ( few years ago) I can make a paper plane and that's it.

I didn't know that there was also a possibility to make ships from card.

A specially the ships you are creating.

Are you for sure you are from this planet????

I will follow this journey to the end.

Thanks for showing me this!

 

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It is such a joy to watch your model develop Doris.

 

Michael

Current builds  Bristol Pilot Cutter 1:8;      Skipjack 19 foot Launch 1:8;       Herreshoff Buzzards Bay 14 1:8

Other projects  Pilot Cutter 1:500 ;   Maria, 1:2  Now just a memory    

Future model Gill Smith Catboat Pauline 1:8

Finished projects  A Bassett Lowke steamship Albertic 1:100  

 

Anything you can imagine is possible, when you put your mind to it.

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Doris, I am allways fascinated what you are doing with paper and sculpy. Your molding skills are really good. I bookmarked the picture series as reference for the far future if i have to make the figurehead.

Regards Christian

 

Current build: HM Cutter Alert, 1777; HM Sloop Fly, 1776 - 1/36

On the drawing board: English Ship Sloops Fly, 1776, Comet, 1783 and Aetna, 1776; Naval Cutter Alert, 1777

Paused: HMS Triton, 1771 - 1/48

"Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." Salvador Dali

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