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Thank´s to all for the warm word´s

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Did you know that 

IF you drink Rum before 10 in the morning 

It does NOT make you an Alcoholic 

It makes you a Pirate!!!

 

Thank you for beautiful work

Andy

Current Build

HM Granado CC

Past builds

 HMS Chatham CC, HM Convulsion CC,  Duke William German Kit, Fair American LSS, The Wright Flyer MS

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Did you know that 

IF you drink Rum before 10 in the morning 

It does NOT make you an Alcoholic 

It makes you a Pirate!!!

 

Thank you for beautiful work

Andy

really....... true?               wow ................. thanks for the information ... I did not know yet :D :D :D

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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An absolute masterpiece.

 

It really wouldn't suprise me if this beautiful bone ship fired bone cannon balls with bone gunpowder at its completion.

 

Good enough to grace any museum anywhere in the world imho.

TO THE MEMORY OF TRIM

 

"The best and most illustrious of his race.
The most affectionate of friends,
faithful of servants,
and best of creatures.
He made the tour of the globe, and a voyage to Australia,
which he circumnavigated,

and was ever the delight and pleasure of his fellow voyagers."

 

Written by Matthew Flinders RN in memory of his cat

 

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Hello folks,

 

here are some pictures from tie the blocks and hooks

 

 

 

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it is much happen but unfortunately not much to see. :(
Blocks are tied and secured to the side walls. :dancetl6:
The carriages are currently being completed with trunnion straps and securing pins :pirate41:
Here some pictures in unannotated sequence,

 

 

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Have fun

 

 

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Eyecandy Robert !!

 

absolute beautifull stuff

 

Nils

Current builds

-Lightship Elbe 1

Completed

- Steamship Ergenstrasse ex Laker Corsicana 1918- scale 1:87 scratchbuild

"Zeesboot"  heritage wooden fishing small craft around 1870, POB  clinker scratch build scale 1:24

Pilot Schooner # 5 ELBE  ex Wanderbird, scale 1:50 scratchbuild

Mississippi Sterwheelsteamer built as christmapresent for grandson modified kit build

Chebec "Eagle of Algier" 1753--scale 1:48-POB-(scratchbuild) 

"SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse" four stacker passenger liner of 1897, blue ribbond awarded, 1:144 (scratchbuild)
"HMS Pegasus" , 16 gun sloop, Swan-Class 1776-1777 scale 1:64 from Amati plan 

-"Pamir" 4-mast barque, P-liner, 1:96  (scratchbuild)

-"Gorch Fock 2" German Navy cadet training 3-mast barque, 1:95 (scratchbuild) 

"Heinrich Kayser" heritage Merchant Steamship, 1:96 (scratchbuild)  original was my grandfathers ship

-"Bohuslän" , heritage ,live Swedish museum passenger steamer (Billings kit), 1:50 

"Lorbas", river tug, steam driven for RC, fictive design (scratchbuild), scale appr. 1:32

under restoration / restoration finished 

"Hjejlen" steam paddlewheeler, 1861, Billings Boats rare old kit, scale 1:50

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Words fail me on this model... even the trunnion straps are bone.  Unbelievable.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Have fun

 

Surely we have fun reading, looking and studying your posts! I still remember that pic of the bones drying at the balcony...

 

I am like Mark, speechless.

 

Best wishes and happy day!

 

 

Daniel.

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Hello friends,

I need your help,
the mail system here in the forum is not working for me

in the articles #109-146 my images do not appear and I can not open them also

 

Has anyone an idea what happened? and how can I fix this?

 

Thanks for help me

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Thank you WackoWolf,

 

i will wait

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Hi mates,

 

I have just set most of the lost pictures.
the rest of the pictures coming soon

I can not currently find. *peep..... computer.... peep.hissyfit.gif. peep... peeeeeep*hasen-smilies-0013.gif

Edited by Tarjack

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Stay cool and listen to Heep :-)

 

XXXDAn

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See also our german forum for Sailing Ship Modeling and History: http://www.segelschiffsmodellbau.com/

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Hi mate´s

 

i found all the lost pictures and bring them back to the report :D

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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But now .... a few impressions of figures ....... this time there are two roosters
they represent the the form of the Protestants in GB

 

 

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Now enjoy the working steps

 

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Have fun

 

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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As a small interlude to the tiny eyebolts, hooks, blocks, etc. something right once again great. Exept for men hands.

The Channels


The channels serve the shrouds of the side walls away from the shipside.
They are made allmost from 2 pieces. The woods are  lengthwise lasching with each other
Then left and right curved out the board.
The holes for the backstays iron sawing out before assembling  the two pieces  and also
set the holes for the eyebolts

 

 

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bring together

 

 

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The holes for chains made with tablesaw

 

 

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The profiles for cover the chainholes

 

 

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here is it

 

 

 

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Have fun

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Robert I just found your log.  I find it fascinating.  One of the members of my club built a bone model of the Friesland and your log brought back memories.  You are doing a great job in a very difficult material.  The main broblem he had was bending it for the planking.  How did you bend your planks?

David B

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Robert I just found your log.  I find it fascinating.  One of the members of my club built a bone model of the Friesland and your log brought back memories.  You are doing a great job in a very difficult material.  The main broblem he had was bending it for the planking.  How did you bend your planks?

David B

Hi David,

 

the thicker planks (from 1.5 mm upwards) were sawn into shape.

Thin planks - were cooked - 2 to 4 hours and hot glued with bone glue

 

BtW can i please see some pics from the model of the Friesland.

Edited by Tarjack

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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He soaked his planks in vinegar and used CA for the glue.  If I can find them I will post them.

David B

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 I want to believe. :D
My admiralty already turns up his nose when I cook the bone glue
:angry:

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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I am sorry to say that this was before digital and I do not have a phoot of on my computor at the moment. That does not mean I wont stop looking. I will ask fellow club members if they have any. In Buds case the association where he lived threatened to throw himout of his condo.

David B

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It seems they are not friends of the model building :D

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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They did not like the smell of a slughterhouse that had not been cleaned for several years. His own wife would move in with the kids when he sarted cutting.

David B

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cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Search picture riddle

 

 

find the 22 differences

 

 

before

 

 

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after

 

 

 

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Who can find the differences, may read more

 

 

The conversion was necessary because I was still a bit inexperienced in the processing of bone 20 years ago

Step 1


The belfry is equipped with wheels in the supports

 

 

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to be continue

 

 

 

 

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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Step 2


The roof is placed

 

 

 

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Step 3

 

the bell beam

 

 

 

 

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Step 4

 

Finally a few belaying pin´s

 

 

 

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Finish

 

 

 

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Edited by Tarjack

cheers    :cheers:

 

Robert

 

 

And when the workaholic grabs me, I sit quietly in a corner and wait until the attack is over

 

Into dockyard:   HMY Royal Caroline 1749 made from Bone

                        74 Gun-ship 1781 (engl.) Admiralty Model M 1:50 by M. Stalkartt

 

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I bet you were not happy about having to rework the entire assembly over.  This took a lot of time.

David B

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