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Cutty Sark by samson - Billing Boats
hof00 replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
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VAC-U-DUCK - Vac-U-Boat by Osmosis - FINISHED
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Not with a bloke as good looking as good as this one!! 🙂 (Slicker and faster than a decoy.) HOF. -
VAC-U-DUCK - Vac-U-Boat by Osmosis - FINISHED
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Looks like a lovely "Drake" Watch out for amorous Ducks, "Hens." Make sure the Hens don't try to sink it, or, maybe it's the other way around? 🙂 Cheers....HOF. -
BTW, Just a thought, when you get to installing your Scuppers, ensure you clamp some waste material on the inside of the Bulwark, it will ensure that the inside of the Bulwark does not "Break out." Anyway, not trying to teach you to suck eggs.... 🙂 Have a practice on scrap first. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, From memory, not a lot.... I discovered/deferred to Mr. John Earl's practicum after I had completed the Hull and needed some guidance with the basics of Rigging. (Thanks John, I'm indebted!!) Even then, the number of Scuppers that I installed was nothing like what was called for. (Oh Well, my second ever wooden ship build.) It didn't matter at the time, and still doesn't, it is what it is and I'm happy with it. 🙂 Anyway, just have a think about things before you Drill/Cut/File anything, take your time, if your not happy, have another think about the process that you decide upon..... Measure twice, cut once, you'll be alight!! (Make a mockup Bulwark template with some scrap wood?) FYI, My BN II took about 10 months to complete, nothing happens quickly in this pastime. I learnt to walk away if I don't feel good about the way things are going or if my strategy doesn't really feel good. If you really need to do something, concentrate on stuff "Off-Ship," Masts/Tops/Bowsprit/Planning/Etc. Carefully considered is my way anyway. Mare Nostrum, 3.5 months followed by Cutty Sark, 6.5 years of weekends, some 3,500 hours. (approx.) Enjoy!! (I Do!!) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Drill small first, the lager bit will always follow the small hole.... The Bulwarks and Planking look great!! Are you planning on "Scuppers" on your lovely, finished Bulwarks? (I don't think you have to, this is your own piece of Maritime art. (I would have thought that with an updated kit, A/L would have built these in?? Cheers and Regards, Harry. (HOF)
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Nice progress Chap!! interesting Avtar, definitely a NZ feel to it.... 🙂 Ditto Kiwi John's previous post. Cheers and Regards.... HOF.
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Hi Chap, No Prob. patience, esp. in Ship modelling, is definitely a virtue. 😀 (I'm interested to know what you will be producing with your refurbished/restored machinery.) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Thanks for the complement!! Nice progress on your build. I'll watch progress with interest. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Had a look-see at my version of BN II, I think that the Keel is of correct proportions.... (My BN is the the older A/L kit) Yup, Fillers, maybe a judicial plank/s faired in? (I think my BN II is on this site? If not, I'll post some pictures.) Your Planking looks great, mine not so good, it was my second ever wooden ship build. (Paint covers a myriad of errors.... 🙂) Maybe "Pin" the Keel also with Dowel/Toothpicks to add strength? Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Had a look at the width/thickness of the Keel, thought that's not right.... You've fixed it, looks good. Regarding the gaps between Keel and Hull, Walnut Filler if you are not going to paint, you won.t notice the fillet of filler once sanded. My thing that I have learnt with A/L stuff is to place the Keel after the 1st Planking is complete, more learned members may have a different opinion regarding sequence? Wot Gaps? 🙂 Your choice between Paint or not. Looks great regardless. Cheers....HOF.
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Nice work Sir!! Brings back fond memories.... Ditto on the Deckhouses. (Minatare Joinery.) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi All, Long time, no post.... (One day past one year....) been getting the house/gardens of my "Forever" home ready for sale, not 100% happy, but that's another story. So, "Chipping" away at the Tug over the past few weeks, when I get the inspiration, it's not looking too bad, no correction, it looks like !@&* Its a rebuild, first cut wasn't good. Anyway, got the 1st planking complete, Light Boxes for the Nav. Lights and wiring complete apart from Masthead Lights. Bulwark Rubbing Strakes and Keel added, Second Walnut Planking to follow soonish. The Stern Post is too long, but that's A/L. The LED's work ok after planking and I continue to check this after a day/night's work.... I cannot get to the Resistor N/W as it is now sealed in the Hull. Anyway, after a few more hours sanding away my errors, it will be a matter of Masking, Painting, Masking, Painting.... I promise to get a few photos up very soon. 😀 (Within the next 24 Hours) Regards to all. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Looking forward to your updates. Cheers....HOF.
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If I may say so Sir, Awesome Work!! Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Merry Christmas, Happy Guy Fawkes! (Belated) How's the Cutty going? Long time, No see.... 😀 (You could say the same for my updates.) Cheers....HOF.
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Nice recovery and continued build!! I do like the "Joggled" Deck detail, wish I had done it on mine.... The Bulwark Stanchions look great, there's a lot of them. In the past, I had started this model but my Abyssinian cats put paid to that, chasing a largish Bush Rat inside, upsetting the Kit contents and pretty much trashing the whole thing. Hence my Sergal/Mantua version.... (I do have an "Updated" A/L version in my closet, one with Sails. I have heard that this is a Chinese kit? Don't know....) Anyway, I'm following with interest.... (Guess I'm a "Cutty Nut.") Cheers....HOF.
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Thanks you. Nice answer!! 🙂 Following the build with interest regardless. Cheers and Regards, HOF.
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Nice Build thus far.... I do have a question for you, perhaps not appropriate for public consumption, how do you determine the cost of this build for your customer? (I have this kit in waiting for my partner one day soonish….) Cheers....HOF.
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Thanks All!! Yup, the Frames have Thread Rigging, Fore/Aft/Across every frame, up to the Pilots Seat, but, my question is more centered around the actual Control Cables for the Flying Surfaces. I was leaning to "Multi Strand" wire? Mark: If Multi Stranded, would it not be already "Pre-tensioned?" to some extent? (Yup, I hear your advice.) I guess I'll have to experiment.... 🙂 With the continued issues with this, I'm looking forward to getting back to the Sanson. (At least I can correct "Irregularities." Small update: Have finished the various Instruments/Cluster but I'm having trouble getting the Instrument Cluster Support bar to fit across the Cockpit Frames.... I have words of frustration which I will not utter here!! Simulated Glass of the Instruments with clear Nail Varnish. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi All, Take care, hope that things give you Chaps a miss.... We are seeing on CNN at present. (Even in New Zealand.) Take care. Cheers....HOF.
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