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Virtual 3D Steamboat Tour & other info (Chaperon)
RichardG replied to RussR's topic in Wood ship model kits
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Tricky. I agree with Druxey metal seems the best option. I'm not sure if you can get long enough pieces. I suppose you could solder shorter sections together using the box section brackets to help. To make it look like wood, this site has lots of metal paints and patinas in a variety of colors that might work https://sculptnouveau.com/collections/finishes And please be careful, those look like they could take an eye out.
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Matthias from Berlin, Germany says Hello
RichardG replied to victory78's topic in New member Introductions
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Working on other bits. I decided to replace the cannon with one from Chuck. Soldered in the trunnion and then blackened it. However instead of black, I've used a dark brown patina to give it the look of bronze.
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Matthias from Berlin, Germany says Hello
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Looking good! Your hull planking is way better than mine is (which is why I painted and coppered mine).
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Oops. That's me being stupid again! I was thinking HMS Winchelsea. I need to pay better attention. Your original comment was definitely on the mark though.
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Absolutely. I'm a member of the group but so far I've only got as far printing the bulkheads and buying a scroll-saw. I watch the ongoing builds with much interest. My skills are definitely in the humble range (but getting better).
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New member from Central Scotland
RichardG replied to Rik Thistle's topic in New member Introductions
Richard, I hope you get better soon. Retrospectives are good as well.- 16 replies
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New member from Central Scotland
RichardG replied to Rik Thistle's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome Richard. I would definitely recommend a build log. Everyone here is very helpful and non-judgmental. I'm currently hacking my Dallas build. Like you I completed the hull and then came back to it many years later along with a move to the US. I'm planning the the rigging at the moment, I made the brave foolish decision to completely change the rigging from the kit plans. I will be doing the masts in-situ. Although the yards will probably be done off the ship. Since this will be my first time for this, I cannot say if it's the right decision. Hopefully your progress will be faster than mine 😀. Good luck and enjoy your builds- 16 replies
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What a good idea. I used a jig to hold my hull upside down so I could copper the hull after there was stuff on the deck. I then had problems fitting the rudder. If only I'd thought of turning it through 90 degrees it would have been a lot easier. Ideas like this are so simple - when someone else shows you how.
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Well I can't possibly do a "like" on that post. However, welcome! Hopefully we'll see a build log of the African Queen soon. All the best.
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I'm busy at the moment replacing the walnut I used for skylights and doors with pear. It involved a little bit of demolition but the results look a lot better. For me, I knew I would regret if I didn't do this, it would be a niggling at me all the time. Will's suggestion is a good one and your carving skills are obviously up to the task.
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Demolition clean up is completed. Since this is not a real ship I didn't feel it necessary to remove that low beam or the one at deck level. Now to build a new set of doors.
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Thank you. The doors were not bad but the grain of the walnut used was too obvious. Since I now have some small strips of swiss pear, I'm redoing this area. I've already re-done the skylight and started re-cladding the sides. The roof is remaining as-is. Richard.
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Epoxy glue
RichardG replied to Zooker's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
I use the 15 minute BSI epoxy all the time. I also like having the squeeze bottles, those epoxies in the twin syringe are a pain. Richard. -
I have purchased from Cooks Wood a couple of times. It's not cheap but the quality was very good. Unfortunately they mostly have highly figured woods because they're selling for decorative woodwork. The only item I got for modeling was for a base. I would love to be able to visit just to enjoy the wood. Richard
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I thought it was time for an update. I was embarrassed to see how long it is since I posted in my build log. I'm not sure if I'm the worlds slowest builder but I'm definitely up there. I joined our local ship modelling club last year, Midwest Model Shipwrights (Link). They are a really friendly and helpful bunch. Of course we're meeting via Zoom now. I completed the copper on the hull a couple of months ago and was able to turn her the right way up. I embedded threaded rod into the keel and then used brass tube which I tapped to match to mount her to a piece of hickory. Richard.
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To add sails or not? What is your preference?
RichardG replied to Bill97's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Rob, Your sails are excellent. Seeing these almost makes me to add them to my cutter😀. However in my stage of the journey, what with my glacial pace and total lack of rigging experience, I think it's too much (I really do want do finish before I die). I have a Model Shipways Long Boat kit in my stash - that would be a good place to start. Thanks for your work and instructions. Richard.
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