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Virginia 1819 by CurtisW - Artesania Latina


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I started this build log a little late. I purchased the kit to pass the time while I am recovering from an auto accident. I have built plastic models in the past and always wanted to try my hand at a wooden ship. This is it. Here goes.

 

The bulkheads, false deck and false keel have been glued up and work continues on shaping the knightsheads. Its been fun so far. Next planking which is something I would appreciate any advice on the best way to go about it.

 

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Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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Good luck on this build!

 Current build: Syren : Kit- Model Shipways

 

Side project: HMS Bounty - Revel -(plastic)

On hold: Pre-owned, unfinished Mayflower (wood)

 

Past builds: Scottish Maid - AL- 1:50, USS North Carolina Battleship -1/350  (plastic),   Andromede - Dikar (wood),   Yatch Atlantic - 14" (wood),   Pirate Ship - 1:72 (plastic),   Custom built wood Brig from scratch - ?(3/4" =1'),   4 small scratch builds (wood),   Vietnamese fishing boat (wood)   & a Ship in a bottle

 

 

 

 

 

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Since my last post I've bee working on deck planking which I tried to weather but it did not turn out the way I wanted. Anyhoo its a learning process and I learned. I've also begun the first layer of hull planking and started on the deck structures. Its been fun so far. I wont GIVE UP THE SHIP.

 

p.s. Thanks for your help Andy it worked

 

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Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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Since my last post I've been working on planking the hull. The first layer is done and I've been sanding, sanding, sanding. A little wood filler and some more sanding, sanding, sanding she'll be ready for the second layer.

 

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Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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While taking a break from sanding the hull I decided to finish up the companionway. The kit said to use 2x2x5mm applewood for the handle on the sliding hatch which to me would have been too bulky. Instead I bent a brass nail and snipped off the head. It now looks much more realistic.

 

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Too much rum before the crew whitewashed the walls.

Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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I have been working on the second layer of hull planking, however, I did not take pics of the process only the final outcome which is better than I expected. Photos with the rubbing strakes are included. Next up the stem and stern posts and keel. Hope they all fit the way they are supposed to. 

 

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Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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I had to modify the stern post as the kit supplied one was a little too small. It turned out ok so I laid the keel in along with the stringers on the deck.

 

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I have some time on my hands and I found a piece of 1x6 pine board in the storeroom so I think I'll make a display stand so my beauty can have a home.

Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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This looks really good!! Im Building same ship at that moment! Its my first time doing it it just awsome!!! New hobby its just great.... I got just little problem ..... They didnt send me white plans with rigging big white sheet...Got plans for Queen Mary insead.... Can you do a favor and post pict of this plans please.... I really need them :P Thank you in Advance.....

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I found out I like building the deck furniture more than planking. I've scratch built the knightsheads, the kit supplied ones were not realistic (metal), hard to get the look of wood with metal.

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Hatch/Cannonball Holder

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Curtis

 

 

Current builds: Armed Virginia Sloop

                        Virginia-1819

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