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Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Finished
These four pictures show the finished project, under its plexiglass cover . .
Due to reflexions and low light the photos are rather poor, but they still make the idea of how the whole complex appears.
Now the adventure is really over.
A further batch of more detailed images, as my customary, will follow soon.
A warm greeting, Jack.Aubrey.
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Tuesday 29 August 2017
The display case setup continues . . Still a few days again . .
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Monday 28 August 2017
I'm working on the display case base . . In particular I'm preparing the so-called "beach". To hold the small pebbles of the Elba Island beach called "200 steps" I used vinyl glue, laid abundantly on the wood basement.
The work is not yet finished because I think it is better to make another layer of this sandblast and then apply the larger pebbles individually. . I now have two new sizes . .
Interesting experience. We will see how the situation evolves.
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Many thanks for your positive comments, friends . .
Saturday, August 26, 2017
I put inside oars and a couple of accessories, just to understand that much of the material I prepared will be better if positioned on the (future) beach . .
The next images will show the model inside its display case . . probably by the end of next week, bye, Jack.
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On 22/8/2017 at 7:26 PM, yvesvidal said:
It is just amazing. These sails are a masterpiece. Please congratulate your spouse.
Yves
Thank you very much, Yves, for your comment; thanks again, Jack.Wednesday, August 23, 2017
I've finished with the last rigging details, like the rope curls at the ending tips of the running rigging.
With this last activity, the model by itself is truly over . .
Now only the display case is missing in order to close the shipyard.
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2 hours ago, yvesvidal said:
Jack,
It is a little marvel. I cannot wait to see how you will decorate the base and re-create a section of beach.
Yves
Thanks Yves for your very positive comment, thanks again, Jack.
Tuesday 22 August 2017
Other new images . .
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Tuesday 22 August 2017
At this point the model is practically finished . .
Now I have to prepare and apply the rope curls to add realism to the edges of the running rigging and then there is nothing left to do.
In the next days I'll focus on the setup of the displaycase basement, according to the idea I described some time ago (rocky beach, various accessories left on the beach, etc.)
Soon, Jack.
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Friday, August 18th, 2017
The commissioning is in progress . .
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The rudder installed e working fine . .
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See you soon, jack.
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Thursday 17 August 2017
Having finally finished all the various detail components, yesterday and today I was able to begin working on the masts and its rigging. The pictures below show the work done so far . . far from being near completion. However, the goal is behind the corner, maximum another week, then it will be time to setup the beach of Comiso on the displaycase . .
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Tuesday 15 August 2017
I almost finished the buckets !! Now it just miss the painting of the brass handles with "gun metal" and they're over.
Today my wife did a very good job with sails that are almost finished . . I need now only to hold the wire knots with a drop of glue.Two photos of the buckets where you can see also a small detail of a sail.
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Goodbye, Jack.
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Considerations about the sails of the Gajeta . .
The Gaeta (Gajeta) Falcata (Falkusa) seems to be a very versatile boat. We learned how this boat can be used with two hull configurations, one with high sides, optimized for sailing and one with lower sides, most suitable for fishing with nets.
But its versatility also manifests itself in its sails. Let's think about them.
The following image shows three Gaeta configurations, from left to right:
a- sails with "high" main sail; the main sail is very high, probably suitable with light winds;
b- sails with "low" main sail; the sail is not triangular and mounts a beam even belo
c- no masts/beams and sails; configured with low sides suitable for fishing; the rudder has been removed.01 Falkusa-1_zpswokpwsjz.JPG
The following image shows a Gaeta in configuration type (a); for my taste this is the most beautiful and majestic. And here we can also look at another variant: the double jib, interesting . .
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Here below the boat is in the configuration type (b): lower sail, jib fastened half way on the bow beam, although we have seen that it can be fastened on the top of the bow beam. The main sail may seem triangular but seems to be rolled on the lower beam and for this reason doesn't look like in the image 01 . .
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Here are other images with an apparently "low" sail but with a real triangular shape. Images 04, 05, 06 and 07. Let's say this is a new type . . we'll define Type (d); obviously this is another sails configuration !!
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For now I have not found more configs, but it's not said that they do not exist.
For reasons related to the size (height) of the plexiglass cover for the showcase, although my preference goes to the sails type (a), I decided to adopt the
configuration type (d).
The kit features pre-sewn, well-made sails. Unfortunately they are for the configuration type (a) and to transform them into sails type (d) there is some work to do: the main sail needs to be ex novo rebuilt. But here some problems arise: I do not have the same fabric and so I should also redo the jib; but I'm also a dud with the sewing machine, so the result could be bad if not worse.
So ? Simple, I will install the original jib and the main sail tied to its beam as in the images below . . With this solution I just need to cut the big sail to the right extent and the game is done; once rolled on the beam its wrong shape will no longer be visible . . Hyper-pragmatic solution . .
See you next time, Jack.
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Last images. Cheers, Jack.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2017
I finished to restore the images that disappeared thanks to Photobucket. . Now they are (or rather the conditional would be) all visible as before.
I would be grateful if you would like to report any anomalies in the visualization of images, maybe via private message.
Thank you. Jack.I've added other unpublished photos. .
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Continua . .
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Thursday, August 3rd, 2017
I'm working on many small details with little to show individually: rudder hinges, mast support, crates for fishes, painting of the "falke" sides, etc.
The only things worthy to be seen at the moment are the outside paintwork, now black and the crates for the fish, to which I am still working.This is the prototype: measurements mm 30 x 20 x 15.
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Below the hull with the "falke" painted in black . .
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Saturday 29 July 2017
I started some tasks for sailing equipment.
Let's begin with the mast, wedged in the keelson and embedded in a half-rounded niche of a seat. Here, of course, it's just positioned. Then we have the boom that will house the jib.01 20170729_114432.jpg
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Here, instead, the antenna for the triangular sail. This boat features two types of triangular sail, one high and one lower. Because of the height of the display case, I chose the sailing with the lowest antenna. It was a tough choice but I think it's necessary.
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And now let's come to the showcase basement of our model. Although the support provided with the kit is nice and original, I had in mind a kind of presentation like the image 08 20160924_110111.jpg, in my opinion very realistic. Then the base of the case is ready to contain this kind of bed made of stones/sand.
With this in mind, I asked my daughter, Silvia, who went on holiday to Elba Island to "steal" (I remember that it is not allowed by law) sand and gravel from a couple of Elba beaches . . Now the stolen material has to come in my hands.For now I release some images of the showcase base . .
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Regards, Jack.
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Friday, July 28, 2017
These days I've done a lot of work on this model, but unfortunately I don't have adequate pictures to show. So I just show these three images where you can see the original support provided with the kit.
Anyway I have a somewhat different kind of presentation in my mind . . I will explain it as soon as possible. So I'll meet you soon. Regards, Jack.01 - 20170728_122508.jpg
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Important notice:
I'm working to recover the images ransomed by Photobucket .Today I've recovered the complete page #1 of this log.
With the exception of post #5 and #22 that I cannot edit 'cause I'm not the owner, all the images in this first page should be visible.
In order to be sure everything is OK may I ask you to inform me if there are still some problems with the images in that page ? I had to set some permissions in the system where I store the images (Microsoft OneDrive) and I prefer to be sure all problems are solved before continuing. If you get some problems please send me a private message so we don't fill with stuff this log. Thanks in advance, Jack.Aubrey.
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Wednesday 19 July 2017
Completed, with the latest details, the hull, inside.
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Friday, July 21, 2017
Built the oars on Thursday, today I did some color 'cause all clear walnut was a bit too serious !!
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Regards, Jack.
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Saturday, July 15th, 2017
The hull practically finished. Now, only minor details are missing, and a final black paint coat on the outside.
Next planned activity: building the oars. My starting point is a nice walnut stick 7 x 7 mm. I'm thinking about the right procedure to make them.
Regards, Jack.
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Gaeta Falcata (Gajeta Falkusa) by jack.aubrey - FINISHED - Marisstella - 1:20 Scale
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Regarding the pebbles beach, I can imagine that in the Netherlands may be quite uncommon but here in the Mediterranean Sea we have a lot of them . . As old good swimmer I prefer them vs sandbeaches because in general the water is always clean and deeper and you may appreciate 100% snorkeling and swimming.
Anyway, thank you for the comment. Jack.
Regarding your question, I recognize you are right . . It's not a good idea to leave a boat on a windy beach with the sails on !!
I discussed the matter with friends time ago and cannot disagree.
But I decided to proceed this way anyway because there are some right things in it: imagine a temporary situation when you let the sail dry while working on discharging your boat.
With a bit of imagination.
Thank you again for the comment. Jack.