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clearway

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  1. naaa more of an open sea kinda person- my dad was a fisherman and first time i went out to sea was when i was 12 years old. Keith
  2. Thanks Keith- we do like to get distracted from our builds with other models- recently bought a couple of the old airfix 1/76 military vehicle kits just for grins and giggles and i really enjoyed it- the WW1 male tank actually still builds into a nice little model (trying not to think how many decades passed since i last built it in my early teens)! Keith
  3. It's been a while! dusted her off and made a start painting the deckhouses, hatches etc and glued the ships boats together- the instructions are starting to make sense but are very vague in certain areas to say the least! i enjoyed getting back into this one today, but i do have the billings boats kit so not sure how detailed i want to go with her? take care all Keith
  4. i didn't put a bend in the stern davits but did taper them slightly where they attach to the bulwarks to lessen the fore and aft angle if that makes sense. Keith
  5. if you look at the plans they are for the sheaves that take the sheets for the main and fore courses along with the main brace
  6. Looking great so far- If memory serves me right Crozier had the iron midships davits removed though. I modelled my terror like that but left the mounts for the davits in place on the outside of the bulwarks. Keith
  7. nice one Keith- i never realised they had steam engine controls in the wheel/ pilot house - would cut out the need for an engineer as well as a fireman in the boiler/engine room. Keith
  8. as with the glue, polish the aluminium before painting- i would agree and recommend applying a coat or two of matt varnish as well when paint has fully cured. Keith
  9. Nice Keith- i take a couple of days away for the steam gala at Keighley and she has sprang forwards leaps and bounds. Keith
  10. i used self adhesive copper tape on my Terror and Erebus, but either super glue gel or bostik should work- be sure to polish the Aluminium first though before gluing to remove the oxidised layer off the surface. Keith
  11. Thanks and nice terror build- i will keep the upper deadeyes about the same distance apart as i found on my Terror when installing the boat davits on the outside of the bulwarks the upper deadeyes interfered with them. Keith
  12. welcome to the Endurance club (really should kick start my build again)!- don't worry about making alterations, just go steady and think it through and you will be fine, and if worried about "another endurance log" just check the amount of Constitution and Victory logs on here 😉, Keith
  13. That makes more sense Keith- my mum god rest her soul called them 'senior moments'! Keith
  14. slap me thrice and hand me back to me mother this is going to look awesome Keith
  15. you are welcome- it is good seeing a different take on the diorama as most i have seen show the ships ice bound or in open water- looking great so far. Keith
  16. She certainly looks the part- i have heard the two ships were merchant rigged regards running rigging and Matthew mentions the large iron truss still attached to the foreyard so i will be fitting an iron swivel truss to my Erebus (i rigged my Terror with chain trusses navy style) and would alter the way the yard halliards / tyes are rigged. as regards the flying jib it would not be furled on the flying jib boom which is why you don't see it on illustrations and the boom would be run out if it was needed with the sail then run up. Keith
  17. Thanks for looking in- have started putting the eyes in the decks around the masts and also between the helm timbers for the blocks to guide the steering ropes from the drum on the helm to the blocks on the bulwarks which take them to the tiller (eyebolts fitted for those too), also fitted the timbers midships for the boats to rest on (don't know why Occre have them on gallows)? Also fitted the Kevels for the main and foremast yard halliards. still need to fit the eyebolts with the rings for securing the anchor chain. Take care all Keith
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