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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Snug Harbor Johnny in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    I finished the dreaded fairing and am actually quite pleased with it. Maybe practise has helped. Bulwarks are on, a bit of a struggle as they didn't want to bend. I did some handrails before I put them on as they would have been a right fiddle afterwards. I made the handrails a lot thinner and with different eyelets from the kit as the suggested parts were far too big. Also put on what they call the 'master strakes' each side. 5mm x 3mm and again not an easy bend despite a good long soak. I guess they will be a good guide for the rest of the planking.




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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from RichieS in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    I finished the dreaded fairing and am actually quite pleased with it. Maybe practise has helped. Bulwarks are on, a bit of a struggle as they didn't want to bend. I did some handrails before I put them on as they would have been a right fiddle afterwards. I made the handrails a lot thinner and with different eyelets from the kit as the suggested parts were far too big. Also put on what they call the 'master strakes' each side. 5mm x 3mm and again not an easy bend despite a good long soak. I guess they will be a good guide for the rest of the planking.




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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from ccoyle in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    I finished the dreaded fairing and am actually quite pleased with it. Maybe practise has helped. Bulwarks are on, a bit of a struggle as they didn't want to bend. I did some handrails before I put them on as they would have been a right fiddle afterwards. I made the handrails a lot thinner and with different eyelets from the kit as the suggested parts were far too big. Also put on what they call the 'master strakes' each side. 5mm x 3mm and again not an easy bend despite a good long soak. I guess they will be a good guide for the rest of the planking.




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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from king derelict in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    Definitely not potatoes although it is interesting that you so cleverly observe that my wife does love my home cooked chips!! They are lovely pieces of heavy Scottish quartz!! Just the job for holding things down.
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    Mike Dowling reacted to yankee clipper in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    Argument in the crews quarters Mike. In your picture of the first deck laying, are those stones or potatoes you are using for weights?
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Mirabell61 in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    Thank you Nils, glad to see you are still there and creating your wonderful models.
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Mirabell61 in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    All three decks on now and a coat of sealer which shows up the caulking quite well I think. The next stage is to add some parts between the bulkheads for strength and a bit more surface area for planking. The fairing, a job I always dread!!!
     




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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from mtaylor in Hello from the Scottish North Coast   
    You might have a look at Occre kits. I have done a lot of them. They are not too badly priced, their instructions are really good (except perhaps for rigging) and their wood quality generally fine.
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from mtaylor in Hello from the Scottish North Coast   
    Welcome indeed to the growing Scottish contingent!
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Keith Black in Hello from the Scottish North Coast   
    You might have a look at Occre kits. I have done a lot of them. They are not too badly priced, their instructions are really good (except perhaps for rigging) and their wood quality generally fine.
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Scottish Guy in Hello from the Scottish North Coast   
    You might have a look at Occre kits. I have done a lot of them. They are not too badly priced, their instructions are really good (except perhaps for rigging) and their wood quality generally fine.
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Scottish Guy in Hello from the Scottish North Coast   
    Welcome indeed to the growing Scottish contingent!
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from ccoyle in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    It is ages since I tried to do a build log on this forum so I thought it was about time I did! I have made loads of models since my last but not done logs on any of them. I love the look of the tall ships and I have recently finished the Occre version of the Amerigo Vespucci with full lighting and loads of changes to the kit instructions to make her more like the real vessel. I am going to try and light the Gorch Fock as well although I wonder sometimes why I set myself these challenges. I can already see from the instructions that I will have to make a few alterations to the kit but otherwise I hope to build her more or less out of the box this time without looking too carefully at the real vessel.
     
    At first look the instructions are the usual Occre quality, the wood looks good and the fittings fine. I will change the navigation lights so that I can fit lights. I don't like the photo etched stanchions but changing them costs a lot as I know because I changed them on the AV so I will put up with them this time. The sails again are usual for Occre but to be honest they do look OK in the end. I made some for the AV as the kit didn't come with them but they didn't really come out better so I will stick with those provided. Let's see what else I find as I go along.
     
    For those who want to know this is what is in the box!
     

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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Knocklouder in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    First deck on and gluing. I am not impressed with the poor quality of my planking but the supplied wood in this instance supposedly is sycamore which I don't think I have used before. The planks unfortunately were of a variety of widths and thicknesses and this along with that deck being in three pieces was not the easiest I have done. Because of the different thickness I just couldn't get a really smooth finish. For the rear and front decks I had some spare wood of a very similar colour and, as you will see has resulted in a much better finish. It is very unusual in my experience for Occre to provide such poor quality wood, they are usually so good. Never mind I will plod on!
     



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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from hof00 in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    All the bulkheads fixed on, they are not wonky at the back I promise, it's just the camera angle!! I have shelved the lighting plan for this one. With the construction and the sort of false deck in the middle it makes it very difficult at this stage to know where the lights will go in the right place for the portholes so rather than give myself a headache she can stay unlit.
     


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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from hof00 in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    It is ages since I tried to do a build log on this forum so I thought it was about time I did! I have made loads of models since my last but not done logs on any of them. I love the look of the tall ships and I have recently finished the Occre version of the Amerigo Vespucci with full lighting and loads of changes to the kit instructions to make her more like the real vessel. I am going to try and light the Gorch Fock as well although I wonder sometimes why I set myself these challenges. I can already see from the instructions that I will have to make a few alterations to the kit but otherwise I hope to build her more or less out of the box this time without looking too carefully at the real vessel.
     
    At first look the instructions are the usual Occre quality, the wood looks good and the fittings fine. I will change the navigation lights so that I can fit lights. I don't like the photo etched stanchions but changing them costs a lot as I know because I changed them on the AV so I will put up with them this time. The sails again are usual for Occre but to be honest they do look OK in the end. I made some for the AV as the kit didn't come with them but they didn't really come out better so I will stick with those provided. Let's see what else I find as I go along.
     
    For those who want to know this is what is in the box!
     

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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from king derelict in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    All the bulkheads fixed on, they are not wonky at the back I promise, it's just the camera angle!! I have shelved the lighting plan for this one. With the construction and the sort of false deck in the middle it makes it very difficult at this stage to know where the lights will go in the right place for the portholes so rather than give myself a headache she can stay unlit.
     


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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Knocklouder in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    All the bulkheads fixed on, they are not wonky at the back I promise, it's just the camera angle!! I have shelved the lighting plan for this one. With the construction and the sort of false deck in the middle it makes it very difficult at this stage to know where the lights will go in the right place for the portholes so rather than give myself a headache she can stay unlit.
     


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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Mike Shea in Gorch Fock by Mike Dowling - OcCre   
    It is ages since I tried to do a build log on this forum so I thought it was about time I did! I have made loads of models since my last but not done logs on any of them. I love the look of the tall ships and I have recently finished the Occre version of the Amerigo Vespucci with full lighting and loads of changes to the kit instructions to make her more like the real vessel. I am going to try and light the Gorch Fock as well although I wonder sometimes why I set myself these challenges. I can already see from the instructions that I will have to make a few alterations to the kit but otherwise I hope to build her more or less out of the box this time without looking too carefully at the real vessel.
     
    At first look the instructions are the usual Occre quality, the wood looks good and the fittings fine. I will change the navigation lights so that I can fit lights. I don't like the photo etched stanchions but changing them costs a lot as I know because I changed them on the AV so I will put up with them this time. The sails again are usual for Occre but to be honest they do look OK in the end. I made some for the AV as the kit didn't come with them but they didn't really come out better so I will stick with those provided. Let's see what else I find as I go along.
     
    For those who want to know this is what is in the box!
     

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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from mtaylor in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    I forgot that the Fokker didn't have working controls!! I told you I was a peasant!!
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from mtaylor in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    Sorry, I am a peasant!! I don't know what tensors are, but, when I made my Sopwith all the control wires ie. ailerons, rudder etc worked to start with but by the time I finished it the wires/threads had stretched and rather spoilt the plan. That was using the thread provided. I know how tricky it is to get all those wires in a taught in the first place and then to find them saggy is very disappointing so, if you can find something non stretchy it will avoid the problem. I did even think about using fine wire which might work?
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from mtaylor in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    Before you get too heavily into the 'rigging' may I suggest you find a non stretchy thread. I had a problem where even a little bit of stretch stopped the controls working. Your cockpit looks great.
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Canute in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    I forgot that the Fokker didn't have working controls!! I told you I was a peasant!!
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from Old Collingwood in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    I forgot that the Fokker didn't have working controls!! I told you I was a peasant!!
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    Mike Dowling got a reaction from portchieboy in Fokker Dr.I by portchieboy - Artesania Latina - 1:16   
    I forgot that the Fokker didn't have working controls!! I told you I was a peasant!!
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