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  1. Congratulations Ricardo !

     

    This is really amazing.

    Thank you for the journey to the whole build.

    Give her a nice case and place in your house !

    You can be proud of what you have done !

    And what is your next project ?

    I want to reserve a seat at the front row !

     

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    Than you so much my friend!

    My next project is a spanish fishing ship from '70 decade, is my wife's caprice...

    Best regards,

     

    Ricardo.

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  2. Well, the Montañés is finished .

    At the end, I placed the flag that had bought years ago. I did another one in paper, and was pretty cool though, but I couldn't find the tone of yellow that I would have liked. I was also complicated thing because I could not print fine colors in my printer so, I have chosen the flag from Artesania Latina. You can see both together in a photo so you can judge them . Anchors have been changed by larger ones , were also purchased a couple of years ago on a visit to Madrid ( I think it was in the same package as flags ) also added chain rudder, and the latest maneuvers were braces and bowlines .

     

    After all these years (4), I managed to make a success of the model. The truth is that it was a nice project. With its ups and downs , like everything in life , but I learned a lot about this type of ships, especially its rigging. I'm pretty proud of how it turned out in the end, I think it has been worth all the effort to improve this kit Montanes. Some things badly there, but the truth is that the planes of the rigging are quite painful. Too bad for oCcre at this stage  :pirate41:

     

    Oh my God, I wish I coud made better photos but I couldn't find a decent background. I'm gonna make some reforms to accommodate the boats, and at that time I will make the story as it deserves.

    And now, if you do not feel bad, I'll summarize the Montañes ...

     

     


    "MONTAÑES, Spanish Ship of the Line 80 cannons"

    - Trafalgar, October 21, 1805 -

     

    TIME

     

    0- 80h : Structure and covered decks , cabins ... to put the first timbers to planking the hull.

     

    80 - 160h : Planking finished and varnished gunwales included .

     

    160- 162h : Stem, stern and keel.

     

    162- 172h : Open the gunports.

     

    172- 200h : Gunwales, open the 3rd gunport in the castle, seats of ease, bow elevation including upper cheek, lower middle and upper head rail, and also the gratings and the catheads.

     

    200 -240h : Stairs, fife rails for belaying pins and model pin rail fixed to bulkwarks, bell, kitchen chimneys, stern and galleries ( with windows and curtains), outside cabins .

     

    240- 325H : Cannons with rigging, cannon portholes, winches, plating, stern gardens, lining tables, chests, cabinets and lights signal flags, poop lanterns and hammock netting with iron cranes, more or less 280 hammocks.

     

    325- 380h : Lower section of the masts and fish .

     

    380- 392H : Fore channels and tee plates made in steel and dead eyes.

     

    392- 396h : Fitting the blocks to the masts.

     

    396- 421h : Shrouds : 1h each pair ( 25h )

     

    421- 431H : Stays lower section with the mouse .... 2h each stay (10h)

     

    431- 450h : Ratlines: clove hitch around 1200min (20h )

     

    450- 478h : Standing rigging masts and shrouds and ratlines topgallant masts ( 28h )

     

    478- 500h : Stays and contrastays of masts and topgallant masts  (22h )

     

    500 - 556h : Turning and painted the yards, and stay sails ( 56h )

     

    556- 570H : Small boat 1 : (14h ); Small boat 2 and oars: ( 9h)

     

    570- 656H : Square sails ( 86h )

     

    Total approximate ........ 670H

     

     


    QUANTITIES 

     

    -Thread 

    20 coils of 20m and 100m. 500metros 

    Occre 300metros proposed in the instructions but there are maneuvers that do not appear and I do not have waste. 

     

    - Nail 

    Over 3000 nails. 

     

    - Knots 

    1610 clove hitches in the ratlines.

     


    CHANGES / MODIFICATIONS 

     

    - All artillery 

    - All of the thread 

    - Modifying seats of ease

    - Modifying tee plates 

    - Open gunport on castle. 

    - Added howitzer to 24lbs on the poop. 

    - Added 280 hammocks with iron cranes and net.

    - Added signal flags lockers.

    - General Modification every cabin decor and adding doors jambs, architraves and skirting. 

    - Added another boat with oars and columns in the pit. 

    - Change anchors from other 75mm.

    - Added railings to the tops . 

    - Changed many pulley blocks and rings and rings and to respect the scale 

    - Stand Solid sapele 3cm 

    - Change flags.

     

     


    FINISHES 

     

    1. Used paints (acrylic) 

    Naples Yellow, "Pebeo" result 24 

    Black Smoke, number 301 "Vallejo" 

    Cadmium Red Vermilion, number 504 "Vallejo" 

     

    2. Others 

    Spray paint Black matte enamel number 576 of "Titan" 

    Shellac "Mongay" 

    Bitumen of Judea "Mongay" 

    Mixtión varnish of "Mongay" 

    Gold leaf 

    Dye dark oak cabinetry 35th "Louis XIII" 

    For blackening metals "Beretta" 

    Whitetail "Ceys" 

    Cyanoacrylate brush "Loctite"

     

     


    SOURCES CONSULTED 


     

    - "Rigging Period Ship Models" Lennarth Petterson 

    - "Historic Ship Models" by Wolfram zu Mondfeld 

    - "The Vessel of 74 Cannons S.XVIII Isidre Oliveras 

    - "The Ship of 68 guns 1752" by Isidro Rivera 

    - And of course all the friends of all the forums I visit, (I did not name all that are many who have helped me over the years and sure I leave it to any in the pipeline) and the constant visits to the Naval Museum in Madrid and the photos I take.  :piratebo5:  :piratebo5:  :piratebo5:  :piratebo5:  :piratebo5:


    See you at the next one! 

     

    Ricardo.

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    Well, the end has happened. Always get care, and when I see one of these things in the forum I was put the willies praying that does not happen to me. By going to catch a big brush to varnish the wooden terrace of my house I have rotated and elbow I hit the boat. It sounded a "crack" sound and as my heart has shrunk. I turned and I saw the jibboom in an unnatural position  :(
    Time to attach the sails...
     

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  4. You have an excellent setup for your workshop. But one question? why is it so clean? Doesn't look like you work in it LOL. Very nice. The ships rigging is looking beautiful. Keep the pictures coming. Make some saw dust in the shop, way to clean LOL.

     

    Direct orders from the Admiralty (my wife). If you get sawdust then it must be cleaned!  :D

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    Jibstay, martingale stay, bobstay and bowsprit shrouds and lot more!

    I hope you like!

    I also have all the yards turned and painted, so I have that I no longer play any tool to the end of this project, and whether some touch up paint at the end of everything. For the octagonal section of the yards I used thicker sticks to get the octagonal smooth turning and then I have the rest of the yard. The effect has been decent, not perfect but still very apparent.

    Best regards...

     

     

     

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    :blush:  :blush: thank you guys  :blush: :blush:

     

    Here you can see how my shipyard looks.I really can not complain, consists of three tables as I said earlier , there are three cabinet doors placed perpendicularly between them and taped to the wall but one that is where I do the boat .

     
    Photo 217 : general view on the left is the table of power tools, a router , a cutting disc mower marquetry and wood lathe , various tools and accessories. Front desk for computer and drawings . Turn right at the table photo of boats , I can sit on either side like to model the ship.
    Photo 218: Power tools , from left to right: marquetry saw, small circular saw, wood lathe , drill and milling machine column .
    Photo 219: table documentation , right although not seen in the photo ( you can see in the general view ) I have the computer and internet for some music ...
    Photo 220: Side cabinet where the models have some book, and all I need to do "potions" as paints, varnishes, stains , etc ...
    Photo 221: Tools of varied hand , there is much for the tables, but we again little thing , usually bought according to need , I have only a chisel and gouge a size you need on one occasion, several files, sandpaper mouse sander, parts , many clips different size and little ...
     
    Broadly speaking is all , there are more things for the drawers , but that's about it ... And yes, the car sleeps on the street  ^_^

     

     
     

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  7. Your rigging is Beautiful. Your doing a wonderful job with this build. Keep the pictures coming.

    Thank you Joe, I like that you like  :D

    I'll keep uploading pictures..

    Cheers!

     

    I concur with Joe,your rigging is sublime.Have you treated the thread with anything because the Amati thread looks fantastic?Seriously considering replacing my thread with this product on my Caroline build.

    Kind Regards Nigel

    I have not treated the thread with anything. The Amati thread is so good and almost with any fluff. No comparison with oCcre thread.

    Best regards

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    Different stages in the rigging... you can see the stays, the mouses, the ratlines, the different collars served and the crowsfeet of the tops...For the rigging I followed the Petterson.

    I'm gonna to upload these pictures in high resolution so you can appreciate better the details. They look better in large!

    Enjoy!

     

    Best regards!

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    Finished the bowsprit, the foremast, the main mast and the mizzen mast, and placed the boat on the final stand, is made of sapele 3cm I recall, it was handle to a carpenter and the truth, I do not remember the price but it was cheaper than one of those industrial selling in stores and finish is superb ... the pedestals cut patchwork that overran the carpenter, so I gave them to the saw and made ​​a perimeter molding. Leads through bolts to the inside bottom of the boat, the keel.

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