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Wow, what an amazing job Ian... Very nice! One quick question, how did you do the finish on the hull? Wipe-on Poly? It's perfect!
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Thanks Slideways... do not know if I would say with ease. Cheers!
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Another minor issue once found attaching the stern decoration is that the opening was too big too completely cover with the metal badge so I added some inside trim (would be hidden anyways) and once painted with a brass color (different from the white, blue, and red coloration scheme that Mamoli indicated), I glued it down with CA.
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Here's the close-up... it is offset ever so slightly to the left but not noticeable on the picture. Also I should have placed the top portion of the rudder a little closer as the pintle was not pushed in far enough onto the keel prior to the CA setting. The most obvious issue though is I sanded back too much into the keel board and into the plywood... Any suggestions in how to fix? Laminate a piece of 0.5 mm walnut strip and then sand back I guess...
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Thanks Popeye for the kind words... Here is how it looks... from a distance mind you , it looks good.
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Hi Popeye, Pintles are of a soft metal... the problem of course is the instructions did not provide the "heads up" on an earlier step with regards to tapering the stern board in advance... I found that is the common theme of the Mamoli instructions... Nonetheless with the attachment, it does not look too too bad. I will provide a photo of the finished rudder perhaps tomorrow.
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And here is where all the problems starts... Mamoli in the instructions says simply separate the paired rudder/hinge ends (soft metal) and push onto the hull/keel. Sounds simple until you realize the inside diameter of the hinge is about 3mm and the plywood keel it attaches to is 5mm plus the walnut strip lamination of 0.5mm on each side for a total of 6mm... From the picture below you can see my hack job of getting the rudder attached...
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Thanks Ian , thanks Mustafa... always a good feeling to get compliments... And Ian, yes, I have read your Victory log many times, wonderful craftsmanship! With this post, I also have some progress to report from last weekend... Notched out the voids for the rudder hinges and pins to sit and I set them with a light coat of CA, priming and painting prior of course .
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Thanks for all the likes and of course, Popeye, your kind comments...
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Last weekend I also started working on the rudder by laminating 4 5x5mm walnut pieces and then tracing and sanding/cutting out the profile. Again Mamoli was short in its supply of 5x5mm walnut and I do know that in future I will be short again in supplied wood. Oh well... once again.
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The ship, the kit has two cannons that are partially hidden under the fore deck. I have to give Mamoli credit with this old kit as the cast and metal kit parts are absolutely perfect in appearance. Unfortunately I have used some old Admiral flat metal black paint for the brass cannons and it was quite thick on application and the appearance is less than ideal... but again they are barely visible under the deck. I will dilute this acrylic paint with some water to get a better result in the future. I left the cast pieces unpainted as they look quite good without paint.
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At this point I glued down the Beechwood top railing with the finished look below. I have to yet wood fill and finish some of the outside corners as they are not looking great. I would like to blame the instructions given how vague they are and are never preparing you for the finished appearance as you go through the steps of construction.
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More progress to report from the weekend past... Able to get the stern railing framed out and unfortunately again with this Mamoli kit they were short in the 1x1mm supplied boxwood... I basically laminated 2 strips of the deck planking which I believe is 0.5mm Tanganyika to get my 1mm and then cut a strip of 1mm as you seen in the picture and the variation in color.
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Thanks Zappto for your compliments... the hull is planked with walnut, a light shade certainly. The kit supplied planking wood has been excellent in this old Mamoli kit, very tight dimensions and clean edges. My only critique is how Mamoli was cheap with the quantities of supplied wood. I have run out a few times of the required strips, making do as need be.
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And completed some of the stern deck railings as well... This is all work completed last weekend so hopefully I will be able to provide an update into next week again.
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Hi Max, you have done such an amazing job... I love the kit and the work you have done! One question, how did you do your tree nails on the deck? Did you varnish the deck first and then fill the treenails and what was your fill? Thanks for your reply.
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Thanks Popeye, thanks Grant for the compliments...
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And here is the results of the above mentioned work and preparation... The planking came out very nice compared to my previous builds that I have done. I did a 2 butt joint pattern and used blank archival ink (from a pen) to simulate the caulking which turned out very nicely in my opinion. The mistakes in planking on the main deck (at the earlier stage) will need some strategically placed barrels to hide them...
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This is the image of the bulkhead extensions sanded back to the deck and inside surface of the hull... A fair amount of fiddly work given Mamoli's design of the kit is that you plank to the bulkhead extensions on an earlier stage of the build and then plank to the inside hull at a later stage, which is now. My inexperience though in that I did not completely understand the instructions and did not foresee that the bulkheads needed to be flush to the deck and my mistake in that some of my planks were notched to the extensions which does not look great when you fill in the voids with planks.
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This past weekend, I worked on some of the exterior hull details... Mamoli's plans indicate brass pins installed through out the sheer strakes and futtock riders. I drilled 0.7mm holes with a pin vise and then glued in with CA the brass pins with the following results.
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Thanks for the kind comments and likes... I am just now finding the skill level getting to a standard to my liking from my previous builds to date.
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And here is the finished look... having stained the edges prior to gluing down the inside layer(s), it was a simple swipe of the brush to the outside surface to attain the present look.
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