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HMS Victory by clearway - Billing Boats - 1/75


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Hi there Boyd- yep painting it all is a pain- sorta wished i had just varnished it all now! As regards weather wind been picking up all day and unuaually for Cumbria rain getting heavier as the evening progresses- mind you me Gran used to say about March "in like a lion- out like a lamb" heres hoping!

Keith

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Painted the black panels on the stern and quarter galleries, and made a start on the binnacle cabinet and skylight as a break from the hull!

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the black rectangle under the skylight will be glued inside it when the clearfix and wood adhesive has had time to cure. The ladders were left over from another kit and will be used for the staircase from the main to middle gun deck.

Keith

 

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Bit more progress with the bow area and trial fitted the masts and bowsprit. Also made a start on the tops just for a break of routine :P

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 Didn't use the ply from billings for the curved "heads" but used some offcuts of thin aero modellers ply i have in my scrap box- it is half the thickness of the billings ply.

Keith

 

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Thanks again for all the likes everyone. Added the seats of ease to the bow grating and a thin strip below the capping rail on the forecastle bulkhead cut from lime sheet which wasn't a part of the billings instructions. Applied thinned down "priming coats of Humbrol matt 33 black and gloss 14 blue - nice using a colour apart from black and yellow! Also made the galley chimney from some brass tubing i had spare- didn't have any 6mm tubing in the fittings which is listed in the destructions!

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Hopefully will have most of the bow detail added within the next few days depending how the painting goes.

Keith

 

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got the blue finished and the first coat of yellow is on the forecastle bulkhead. Also dry fitted some of the other fittings i have been working on including the skid beam assembly. Once second coat of yellow is on i can start thinking about adding detail to the sides of the hull as i wont need to sandwich it between my legs! :P  :D

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also added capping rails.

Keith

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Bit more detail added to the bows and also dry fitted the chainwales- added some square section timber under these which will be sanded/ filed down the thinner profile once the glue has hardened fully. Leaving fitting the catheads till as late as possible!

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Till next time Keith

 

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Shaped the supports for the channels and glued them in place. Added the mouldings to the upper hull- just used the laser cut scrolls supplied with the kit- however wasn't any suitable strip wood in the kit so cut some strip from some 1.5 mm sheet as the 3mm strip suggested by billings in the instructions was way too wide looking.

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Just when you thought you didn't have any planking to cut away from gunports anymore......

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Hopefully we will get some nice spring weather this bank holiday weekend and i can take her outside and clean the sawdust out of all the nooks and crannies :D

Keith

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Ty for the likes everyone and if she ends up looking as good as yours Lawrence i will be happy :D .

Due to some nice weather yesterday didn't get much done due to needing work done in the garden, but today fog had moved in so got most of the rigols added and cut the mouldings away from the gunports.

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Yey lighter nights and alfresco modelling are approaching weather permitting in the north of England!

Keith

 

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Ty Lukas- will be 1.4 metres long when finished- don't know where she is going to live when finished though! 

At last the catheads, the rest of the rigols and the timber for the hammock netting  alongside the forecastle knightheads is in place. All that is left are the steps and i can start painting the hull and coppering her bottom :P

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Keith

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Made a start with the coppering- forgotten the joys of doing this! Have cut the plates 5mm x 15mm- couldn't find a way to re-create 1/75 nails that didn't look like scaled down golfballs and i rub the self adhesive copper strip down wityh some dowel so it would obliterate any detail i added anyways- am open to ideas though- was thinking of maybe using a scriber to dot nail holes in after fixinf all the plates on if i havn't gone bonkers by then :piratetongueor4: .

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Have fun all

Keith

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