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  1. good idea for cheap wood- i have everyone gathering coffee stirrer sticks for me! -though these arnt suitable for fine stuff as they splinter easy. Keith
  2. Tanks for the likes, if i ever tidy up properly i wont be able to find anything Boyd Keith
  3. Trial and error is sometimes what it is all about Boyd- glad you found the right look you are happy with. Steps look brill m8. Keith
  4. After what feels like a lifetime working on the stern and quarter galleries it's been nice doing some deck fittings and working on the bows for a change Keith
  5. ty for the likes everyone. Hi Frank, will be using the brass castings from mantua so trois feathers it is- though the casting is not really finely detailed it will do. Keith
  6. Looks ok to me Boyd- To mark the chainplates use a piece of dowel and mark where the top or crowsnest is the tie a piece of thread and run this from the makeshift mast and over the channel and mark off the drill point. Hope this makes sense! keith
  7. Painted the black panels on the stern and quarter galleries, and made a start on the binnacle cabinet and skylight as a break from the hull! the black rectangle under the skylight will be glued inside it when the clearfix and wood adhesive has had time to cure. The ladders were left over from another kit and will be used for the staircase from the main to middle gun deck. Keith
  8. Hi there Boyd- yep painting it all is a pain- sorta wished i had just varnished it all now! As regards weather wind been picking up all day and unuaually for Cumbria rain getting heavier as the evening progresses- mind you me Gran used to say about March "in like a lion- out like a lamb" heres hoping! Keith
  9. I often say "why do i do this to myself" Frank but the build is sure looking sweet. Keith
  10. Things moving slowly- need to finish stern before i can really get to work on the rest of the hull as i hold her amidships between my legs as i am working on the stern! Second coat of yellow on and some more decoration- still need to tidy up some of the edges. also need some nice weather so i can sand the lining for the un-lidded gunports back which deffo is not going to be this weekend by the looks of things outside! Keith
  11. Sounds good to me too- and the more time you think things through now will mean less isn't hindsight a wonderfull thing moments! Keith
  12. Your welcome Boyd glad to be of service. in the world of model railways Alan Gibson does some nice brass wire in different gauges but it is very "stiff" to work- normally used for handrails and brake rodding. I get mine from Mainly Trains. Keith
  13. Ty Frank all support appreciated on the ciggy front Boyd, if you are using brass wire you may not need to solder the joins as the brass is fairly stiff and will stand up to slight tension- i never solder any brass rings i have made to hold pulleys and rigging in place- though being an electronics technician and having studied engineering at least my soldering skills are O.K. if not always used. Best advise is make sure the surfaces to be soldered are spotless and if not using cored solder dont scrimp on the flux. As to quitting the cigs i was on 40 roll ups a day, but got myself out of the habit of sparking up as soon as i woke up and wouldn.t have a cig for a couple of hours and weaned back from then. The e-cigs helped but after a while just went cold turkey. Keith
  14. Ty all for the positive comments and likes. Done a little demo of the jig and a deadeye "stropped" in it for Boyd. Also applied a couple of coats of black to parts of the stern and quarter galleries and applied a thinned down coat of humbrol matt no.74 "linen"mixed 70/30 as a priming coat. Have decided to use this colour for the yellow on the hull. Hope these help explain what i mentioned earlier Boyd Below is a shot of the paint so far. When the paint has hardened enough will lightly file back any wood grain that is "furring" the paint. As an aside i haven't touched a cigarette for over 4 months now, but still get an urge after a session modelling, but for now i have beaten the evil weed- hopefully for good . Keith
  15. Hi Boyd, yes another billings victory builder on the forum. To make my chainplates i have designed a jig using three pieces rod- two fit in the deadeye the other is for the strop. I will wrap the wire around the deadeye and strop former then solder the join- i will be using tin coated copper wire, For the other links i will use a piece of dowel shaped into a former and wrap the wire a few turns around that as mentioned in your log. Best use the hull to take the strain of the rigging as opposed to the chainplates- you shouldn't have your shrouds so tight you pull the links apart. Hope this helps. Keith
  16. To make chain links boyd you can shape a piece of wood to the shape of the link then wrap your wire around it a few times then cut of links as needed if that makes sense. Also have posted a pic of the deadeye jig i mentioned and another with a stropped deadeye in place ready for soldering on my Vic log. Keith
  17. ahhhhh- confusion is a state of mind lol! thought i was going nuts for a moment
  18. welcome to the billing boats victory club- think there's around 6 of us now I think the stairs are the right nway round though! I'm doing mine in painted finish as well. Keith
  19. You really need lighting in the cabins to show em off Frank methinks. Big wow factor there Keith
  20. Ty Lawrence- as mentioned earlier in the log was sidetracked by a load of german armour kits (got two more at xmas which are well under way!) but is nice to get back to the Vic. Keith
  21. way to go mate- nice feeling when you reach the end- well done! keith
  22. I bought the zveda black swan and altered her to black pearl- the main difference is the figurehead. I also scratchbuilt replacement masts and sails to replace the plastic ones- the main reason they brought out the black swan kitm was to avoid copyright in europe! Keith P.S. i built it for my daughter who is a massive P.O.T.C. fan hence the other disney stuff in the background!
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