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kostas_gr

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  1. working with cannons first I had to create patina for the barrels, I had to create cariages from scratch, since Artesania Latina is providing them with metal cast
  2. the balusters for the balcony outside captains quarters, in order to make them solid, i have inserted pins inside balusters and pinned them down the deck.
  3. Not a bad idea, but to be honest I dont like the idea of painting balusters. I think I will keep this for all rails on the decks (I have to install them temporarily to check how it looks)
  4. Artesania's instructions indicates that I have to put a plank under rails i will not use those planks, as shown in the picture (not my build) I need to trim down the upper hull, to lower it a bit so rails can fit corectly
  5. I will let San Fran to rest for a couple of days and leave tung oil to create a nice patina, next step will be to open gunports, install wales and boat sliders etc during that time I will work with deck crates
  6. hull is finished applying tung oil..... during the fisrt coat, wood planks must be "wet" for 20 mins, if we see a spot that is getting dry we need to apply more tung oil. After 20 mins using a soft microfibers clothe we try to wipe out all oil and polish wood planks. we are leaving it out for a couple of hours and we apply a second layer the same way we did before. At all cases we dont let tung oil to dry.
  7. kit's instructions point to assemble uper part of bow separate from hull (yellow line is the border). I have choose to make it part of the ship's hull, more like it was instructed in a previous release of San Francisco This is a sensitive part of the ship, in many San Fran builds shipmates pointed a "heads on" warning, i have ignored. Not a big deal, but in fact, I have damaged a lot of parts of this thin plywood part....
  8. thank you very much don, is going to be natural, I have used tung oil for varnishing. I will paint the wales black (actually wales are finished, I will post pictures afterwards) Each time I was placing a plank, I was sanding it in order to check if it was fitted correctly, took me quite a time, I was doing 2 rows (each side) per day.
  9. I am using full length planks from stern to bow, trimmering each plank a bit for stern, more trimming as I am reaching bow. As closer as I am getting to garboard, making calculations to figure out and pinpoint the start of sanding. The marked area represents the area that planks need no trimming, there is a difference between left/right, but as I am getting closer toward garboard the painted areas will be even.
  10. AL-San juan nepomuceno built AL- San francisco in progress Also I got a question I am thinking to paint ship's wales black, not sure what kind of color should I use, in order to keep wood grain, thinking to start tests, using enamel colors with high dillution
  11. stergios, amazing build log, I am going to use it as reference for my future builds. cheers
  12. stern planking is ready working on hull planking, I will try the other method of planking (different from the one I used on San Juan) am going to use planks with full length, from bow to stern
  13. Next step is to make some furnitures for captain's cabin. From the windows I have opened combined with LED lighting you could see inside cabin, not as much as I have planned, not only becouse of the scale, but becouse of the way that stern is designed. a closer one
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