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  1. Bob thank you for checking out my log and thank you for the congratulations!

     

    I agree about this model being perfect for entry level. Not too hard, but not too easy, and certainly small enough to finish in a relatively short period of time.

    It also gave plenty of wiggle room for those who like to go above and beyond.

     

    For such a simple model, I learnt quite a few things.

    As an example the waterline was very difficult for me to get right. Also I have no clue how to tie the right knots used in rigging.

     

    This is to be a lifelong hobby, I imagine with time I will improve and learn much more.

     

    I must admit, I found the quality of this kit to be superb and so I plan to stick with Amati for now.

    My next build is to be the Sampang. I'm working my way through the Amati catalog in order of price.

     

     

    I agree, San Francisco is a charming city. I live in San Jose now and will update my location.

  2. Hi folks,

     

    I am by no means good at modelling, let alone ship modelling, however I find the craft to be extremely relaxing.

    I won't allow my lack of ability get in the way of this most excellent hobby.

    I should point out that I cannot use CA glue as I am highly sensitive to it, I use just wood glue.

     

    That being said.. I thought I'd share my progress for this very small kit by Amati.

    Please forgive me as I am extremely slow, though as I said earlier I am not in a rush.

    This is a hidden gem of a hobby and I intend on fully immersing myself and enjoying it for as long as I am able. 

     

    A little about this kit; It is the cheapest Amati kit I could find, and I figured a good starting point to get into the hobby.

    Mods, I couldn't find any information about the scale of this model.

     

    Small Box 

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    Carefully extracting the parts

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    Dry fitting the frames

    I did a little bit of sanding to ensure they were flush with the keel 

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    Glue deck and bottoms

    Here I am gluing the bottoms after having glued the deck.

    You might notice the little blue. I painted the tips of the frames there as they will be visible on the deck.

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    Planking 

    I did not cut any planks until I got to the bottom. This is a single planked hull so I took my time and tried to make sure there were no obvious gaps.

    It wasn't till after I was done planking the hull did I notice the kit came with a pile of nails that I suspect were meant to be used here. 

    No mention of using them in the steps though, also I think they wouldn't have looked good either considering this the the one and only layer of planks.

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    Planked and sanded down a bit

    I am quite pleased with how this turned out considering I am a rookie shipbuilder.

    Since I can only use wood glue, this took some time, perhaps that is the key here, going slow.

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    Painting

    I have absolutely no experience painting, let alone painting a ship.

    Anyways, I painted it entirely white first, just a single coat. 

    Next I masked the area for the waterline and drew a waterline on then cut the tape with a knife.. This could have been straighter.

    Once I painted the waterline I realised I should have probably painted the black area first.. Oh well.

    I ended up masking the waterline and doing the black area after.

    It isn't a perfect paint job but I'm quite pleased considering it was my first shot at it. Perhaps It will add to the charm of the boat when it is done.

     

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    The result

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    If you got this far, thanks for reading! 

    I'll likely update again in a week, I'm now going to work on the fittings that go on deck, and shaping the dowels for the mast and sail.

     

    Cheers!

    The Turk Sailor

     

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