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clearway

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  1. Ty keith,,,, had a look at that link you posted on other Keiths post ...really cool. The other Keith!
  2. Thanks for likes comments and looking in everyone. Have got the rigging for the topsail yard halliards stowed and rigged the backstays for the top/ topgallant masts (topgallant still needs tidied up). Work also continuing on the fore yard. Take care all Keith
  3. cool as Keith, not sure about your neck of the woods but after daylight saving with the time getting dark by 4.30ish in the afternoon though still very mild here. Keith
  4. Take care geowolf, hope everything works out o.k.Keith
  5. Thanks for the likes and comments everyone. Today got the capping rails added and started on some of the hatches/ skylights. A few months ago our standing lamp in the living room went bust and when dismantling to fit in the metal recycling bin thought " hey that bit of tubing will be the right diameter for the funnel" and it was, which will look a lot better than using the wooden dowel supplied with the kit. Take care all Keith
  6. Ty HakeZou- i was pondering for a long time whether to just use white transfer lettering or go with the supplied nameplate but they did such a nice job with the etch i went with it! Keith
  7. Wow how the weather has changed since my last update! since Tuesday gone Honister Pass about 20 miles from where i live has recorded around 4 to 500mm of rain (about 20 inches to our imperial brethren)! Back with Endurance and have added the gingerbread work to the bows, sprayed with humbrol matt white 34 then used an abrasive rubber to reveal the brass scrollwork. also added the timber inside the forecastle bulwarks but used walnut. The bulearks in the waist have been planked as i am going with a varnished finish, decided to use the supplied etched nameplate on the stern by first priming then painting with humbrol 29 dark earth to help it blend in with the walnut planking with the lettering again revealed with the rubber. take care all Keith
  8. This is yet another one in my to do stash! You would think in these days of cad cam design ye olde deck overlapping bulwark issue would be a thing of the past! Keith
  9. sometimes i use a cocktail stick instead of a paintbrush for fine lines, keep up the good work. Keith
  10. Ty very much Daniel, not sure how right or wrong i have got the rigging but it is certainly more accurate than the instructions! Well the local T.V. weather forecasters kept harping on about how dry September was so it's basically hardly stopped raining in October so far!!! with the dark nights and poor weather comes shipyard time though😜. Have finally finished the running rigging on the mainmast sails (bar the braces that is) final jobs were the t'gallant lifts, clewlines and the topsail yard halliards (also nice to have the funnel, compass table and capstan back in place though still not glued in place yet). earlier in the week took my son, daughter and mother in law for a daytrip down to the steam railway and aquarium at Lakeside, Windermere. Take care all and have fun Keith
  11. Welcome back, as an aside the tall ship Auf Chapman in Stockholm harbour was formally known as the Dunboyne and was built in my hometown 😉 Keith
  12. myself i would go with sewn set of sails, i think ships like this always look a bit bare when modelled with bare poles/ furled sails as not much going on up top compared to a full rigged ship (i sew the hems but get my mother in law to stitch the "sail panels" on her sewing machine though as she is now in her 80s she has said no moreeeeeeeee!!! Keith
  13. looking good and nice advise to yourself regarding gluing spreaders in place! when i am about to permanently glue things in place i always move the ship back a little and scan everything in that area to make sure i don,t have to "tweak" anything (still sometimes get caught out though)! Keith
  14. welcome back my fellow terrorite 😁 - Matthew Betts book has been delayed in the U.K. too with a 2022 release date announced! ......Looks around to find Keith S so we can get our threesome going again😜. Keith
  15. OMG just when i thought you couldn't surprise me anymore with your sublime detailing you maniac- keep up the good work😀 Keith
  16. starting to look nice and busy on the decks- this is the bit i like when all the small details start gathering momentum after the slog of making the hull. Keith
  17. work continues on the topgallant with the sheets and halliard rigged (still need excess thread trimmed and coiled at pin rail). the piece of dowel in the bows will be the foreyard. Keith
  18. love these old steamships they have soooooo much character (even the workaday ones). Keith
  19. She is evolving nicely and yep the hammock netting is a nightmare (was bad enough in 1/75 scale)! i would leave the davits off till as late as possible because they will deffo get snagged endlessly while rigging the mizzen mast. Keith
  20. back in the shipyard and the topgallant yard is hoisted, though the halliard still need rigged as well as sheets, lifts etc.once the halliard is rigged i will rig the topsail halliards and backstay (not rigged yet to allow easier access to pinrails). take care everyone. Keith
  21. thanks as always for the likes and looking in everyone, with shorter days and not much needing done in garden managed a little bit of time in the shipyard (to quote a famous T.V. series "winter is coming") The rubbing strakes and the timber above the stern/rudder are in place along with a bearing in the sternpost for the prop shaft. have fun all and keep up the good work everyone. Keith
  22. Many thanks Keith- that's not the words i use to describe it at the time though!😜 You will be noticing like me that the nights are starting to close in and winter is creeping up on us- though thanks to gulf stream we can get some nice but shorter days up to November time. Keith
  23. thanks for all the likes and looking in as always everyone, managed a little more on Terror this weekend with the clewlines rigged on the main topsail, the ropes on the main mast pinrail all belayed and coiled and the main topgallant yard ready for the footropes and sail to be added. Take care everyone. Keith
  24. also you can rig vangs to the gaffs if needing downward tension. Keith
  25. work slowly progressing with the stem and keel pieces attached. Also fitted a brass bearing for the prop shaft in place from my spares box. There is a nice pic of her stern in dry dock showing a two bladed prop (spares box the the rescue again)! Also looks like the prop shaft went through the prop and into another bearing on the sternpost so will add that to the sternpost before gluing it into place take care all Keith
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