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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Rustyj in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  2. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from hollowneck in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Mr Whippy in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  4. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from rcweir in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Nipper in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Don't  know about you Chris but I struggle to relate that painting of Harpy to the Adm Plans. but that doesn't  negate the use of stern davits on Brigs of the period.

    There seems to be a lot of freeboard above the Gunports on that painting.
     
    I like the look of your Harpy much better.
     
    Cheers,
     
    B.E.
  6. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from PaddyO in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from KARAVOKIRIS in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  8. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from jpalmer1970 in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  9. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from mgatrost in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  10. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from gjdale in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  11. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from JacquesCousteau in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  12. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from AON in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  13. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from TJM in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

  14. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from CiscoH in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from realworkingsailor in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from ECK in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Nearshore in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 50
    Fitting out continues
    Looking at the stern area.
    Overall I found this section difficult to get how I wanted it, and several dry fits, re-fits and decontructions were involved.
    Stern board
    This a tricky part to attach as it is awkward to clamp whilst ensuring the part is properly aligned.

    0668
    Again, I had to get inventive to secure the board in place.

    0670
    Having most of it glued, I separately re-clamped the lower quarter corners which were the most difficult to conform to the stern.

    0672

    0680
    Finally, the Capping rail to the Tafferal is glued into place. The Aft davits were used to ensure alignment.
     
    Quarter pieces
    These are represented by a two layer arrangement so that the finished look is of the Lower Quarter piece extending down to the Square tuck.

    0675
    I spent a fair bit of time fiddling with the set-up for these, and once fitted I thought they could use some beefing up on the aft side where they meet the lower counter and  the wale.

    0691
    An afternoon of tweaking to arrive at a look I was happy with.
     
    The kit differs slightly from the Adm plans.

    0696

    0705
    The kit has stern davits  with a crutch for the Boom placed centrally on the tafferal.

    0706
    The kit usefully includes laser cut patterns for the sheaves both top and bottom. They need to be carefully drilled thro’ (0.6mm drill) from both sides.
    The Adm plan  does not show davits, instead the counter timbers are extended above the rails to provide port and starboard boom crutches.
    It is more than likely that during her long career Harpy would have been fitted with stern davits, and for a model they do provide a feature of interest, particularly when fitted with one of the sweet little cutters supplied with the kit.
     
    Waist rails

    0682
    Chris has designed a ‘string’ of rails that fit seamlessly between the ports. Finely cut with a  central groove to represent a moulding they are easy to attach using spots of cyano.
    I had thought of making my own, scribing a profile, but I didn’t think I could get down to scale size, and the kit ones look fine to me, given the size and class of the vessel.
     
    B.E.
    08/03/2025

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    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Mr Whippy in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  19. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from rcweir in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  20. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from rcweir in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 48
    Adding the Capping rails
    Following on from Post 47 I am adding the Capping rails, but there a few preliminaries to attend to.
    The spirketting and top rails have been fitted and painted.
    The Gunwale tops have been levelled and sanded smooth.

    0627
    The Bowsprit opening at the Bows has been fettled and a Bowsprit section along with the stop have been temporarily put into place.

    0637
    The short forward sections of Capping rail are then glued into place.
    I next assemble the Catheads and use them to mark the distance for the placing of the long section of capping. I am not fitting them at this point.

    0633
    At the stern I have levelled off that area of the deck cabin structures to allow fair run of the capping rail to meet the transom.
    I notched the transom to allow free passage of the rail, it splintered a little but that is of no consequence as the outer transom pieces fit over.

    0642

    0641
    Easier without the boarding in place to line up the capping at the stern.

    0646

    0651

    0649

    0645
    I didn’t think it necessary to paint the rail prior to installation but I did run the edge of a chisel tipped waterproof marker along the inside edge.
     
    Movin’ on…
     
    B.E.
    04/03/2025
  21. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from KARAVOKIRIS in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  22. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from realworkingsailor in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  23. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Ryland Craze in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  24. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from PaddyO in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
  25. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from dunnock in HMS Harpy 1796 by Blue Ensign – FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post 49
    Roof boarding
    The painted roof boards look attractive, but I suspect in reality they would have been tarred or sheathed in lead to prevent water ingress particularly for the starboard side Pantry.
    I have decided to Lead the boarding as a contrast to the paintwork.

    0656
    The lead foil is patinated using Pewter Patination fluid following a dip in white vinegar.

    0657
    I trimmed the  boards a little to reduce the overhang at the front and longside.

    0653
    It proved quite tricky to secure the roof  and I had to get inventive with a clamping arrangement.
    I did pre-bend the boards before gluing using pva. I didn’t want to use Cyano in case any got on the paintwork or lead.

    0661

    0664
    It is useful at this point to check the fit of the stern davits that sit atop the capping rail.
     
    While I was waiting for glue to dry I had a play around with naming Harpy.
    The kit doesn’t include lettering for the stern, and it’s debateable whether these Brigs even had name plates.

    0654
    However, that’s no reason not to have a look; I used 5mm  stick on vinyl lettering  in the only practical place on the transom.
    I do rather like a name on the stern even if it stretches credulity.
    I’ll ponder it a while, but application of the name is best done before the outer transom piece is glued into place.
     
    B.E.
    05/03/2025
     
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