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Awesome Build/incredible detail!! Watched your past builds, just fantastic!! I'm in awe Sir!! Cheers....HOF.
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Small update, Re-Built the Resistor N/W,, (Third time lucky? 🙂) Anyway, 1W resistors and hopefully matched, (As close as possible with commercially available components.), with the forward Voltage/Current of the different LED's. (Tested some LED's/Resistor combinations, no issues thus far....) (Hopefully, no combustion!! 🙂) I'll solder it all together tomorrow morning. (I hope that's the end of it....) I can then complete things. Woodwork/Planking/Miniature Joinery. Cheers....HOF.
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Complete? I guess so, otherwise it wouldn't be in the "Gallery." Awesome build Sir, and I echo Denis, damn fast from "Whoa to Go!!" (I'm hoping to "Plagiarize" your Sanson build, at least take some initiatives.... 🙂) (I think, your Sanson is the only one on this site.)) Enjoy your Holiday!! Cheers and Regards, Harry. (HOF)
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Thanks Marc, We live in hope!! (Struggles I guess....In the hope of creating something we are happy with.) 2 - 4 Planks per side for the first cover but want to try and get the circuitry reliable and stable first. 3rd attempt, it happens, no problem, I have the luxury of a little time.... (If I can't "Nail" it this time, it will be a boring, "No-light" Tug Boat build. 🙂) (I think if I attempt lighting in the future, it might be it'll be Fibre, (No Stuff/Sod All) (In all reality, it's probably got it's own challenges/issues, I guess I'll find out one day.) Cheers....HOF.
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Thanks again Glenn/Carl, Had a look at the typical Forward Voltage and Current of the LED's I purchased, Quite a range of differing values.... (I think I'll go safe with 1 Watt components.) (BTW I think this is the very first time I have asked for assistance, and the assistance/advice was very much forthcoming!! 🙂) I'll keep the Lighting in the Hull, (After testing of course). but will need to redo my Resistor N/W to supply correct Voltage.... 🙁 If things get "Hot" again, I'll remove the Power and go with a build minus lighting. (Don't want a spontaneously combusting model!!) Hopefully, no discernable heat!! (Won't be an issue to ascertain what wiring what goes where, I, thankfully, traced/extended the wiring/cabling after the first "Oops.".... 🙂) Off to Jaycar tomorrow!! (Need some more "Veroboard" also.) Cheers and regards to yourself and Carl for the help/advice, much appreciated!! Harry. (HOF)
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Thanks Carl/Glenn, I'll do some further "Experimentation" before sealing any circuitry in the Hull. Much appreciated!! 🙂 Cheers....HOF.
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Here you go.... 12 Volt power supply, 570 Ohm Resistor, maybe 2.2 Volts forward Voltage for the LED's I guess that if I increase the Resistor Wattage, it won't heat as much. All LED's are in Parallel with the +/- Rails, so in essence mimic the below. (My last resort, remove lighting and complete the build.) Any advice, much appreciated. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi All, I need some help, if possible.... Thought I had things sorted with LED Illumination,, "Sanson.." Not quite.... I have wired 15 Hi Intensity LED's for this build, (18 eventually with the Mast Head lights.) The LED's are connected in Parallel, 12V supply, 570Ohm, 1/4 Watt Resistor for each LED. LED's power up o.k but he Resistors are getting very, very "Hot" after 30 seconds or so. My fear is that Sanson will "Combust!!" Does anyone have some "Fixit Gems?" for what should be done? What would a probable fix be? The circuit is simple, Positive Rail, 570Ohm Resistor, LED, Common Earth. Rail... (I guess Forward Voltage of the LED is about 2.2 Volts) Any Ideas? My thoughts are that the Circuit is "Gobbling" as much Voltage as it can, maybe 1/4 Watt Resistors are not going to "Cut It." (Not keen on Series Connected LED's, one goes, so do the rest....) If I can't Fix, I'll just have to do without LED's (LED's are a bit of a mission, I think in future Fibre Optics) (I messaged "Tecko" for his take on things also.) Cheers and Regards, HOF..
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Small update, Built new Resistor N/W, extended majority of LED Cabling, tested and installed Resistor N/W. (Bicycle Lamp Circuit, so to speak.) Tested Mast LED Voltage, 7.2V, enough to satisfactorily run 3 LED's in Parallel. Nice!! (A good "Positive" for the day!!) (The only "Downside" is if the LED's "Go Out...." I will have absolutely no access to the Resistor N/W or Cabling.... I'm pretty comfortable with my wiring, the only cable that I'll have access to is the Power Lead that connects to the Transformer which will exit through the Keel. Anyway, I can now concentrate on getting the first Planking complete.... (3 - 4 Planks per side, Filler, Sand....) Onwards and upwards.... 🙂 I'll post some photos when this is done. All in all, it's not too shabby for a complete tear down and rebuild, thus far. 🙂 Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, I too have had many pastime/hobbies, R/C model Aircraft, AFV's, Etc, Etc. One of my workmates also advised me that the "Pinnacle" of modelling was to build a model ship, esp, from wood. I believe his Grandfather was pretty much in "The Fold." Yup, nothing comes quickly in this pastime, BN II took about 10 Months, weekends mostly. Mare Nostrum, 3 Months? Cutty Sark, 6.5 years of weekends, maybe 3,500 hours? (I used to walk into the "Ship Room", and walk straight back out....🙂 You have to be in the right frame of mind) The time thing doesn't matter, the journey is much more rewarding than the destination and the final result is ultimately what you are going to be happy with!! (The destination is also well worth the journey ,the finished article becomes your own piece of Maritime art, your work, your effort and the satisfaction of having created something that you can exhibit to your Family/Peers is awesome!! Another thing, whilst the skills you gain along the way are similar, every Ship model is very different, the miniature Joinery is awesome to behold!! Anyway, I have "Waxed enough Lyrical" Happy to help/encourage as are al members of this site!! Just some thoughts.... 🙂 (Welcome to the Hobby!! (Enjoy!!)) Cheers and Regards, Harry (HOF)
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Hi Chap, Good to see you and your Build Log Back!! I have been watching in anticipation!! 🙂 Cheers and Regards….HOF.
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Hi Chap, Have a look at the link from Mr. Earl.... https://modelboatyard.com/bluenose2_articles.html Helped me heaps.... Made things a little less daunting....🙂 The esteemed Mr. Earl is a member of this site also. Anyway, I need to let you get on with stuff, take it slowly, consider your moves, I have no doubt, you and your Bluenose will be all right!! 🙂 Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Something that you could possibly look at.... If you "Dry" attach the False Deck with A/L Planking Nails and see if that straightens things out? 2 or three, per side, per Bulkhead might do the trick. (You would also need to "Pin" the Deck down on the False Keel) Carefully mark the exact Centre line of the False Deck and the centers of each Bulkhead on the Deck, Use the False Keel as your measurement as the Deck has an upward Sheer towards the the Bow), this will greatly assist in lining everything up, Bulkheads and False Keel. Pin the entire centre first. Once the False Deck is entirely "Dry Pinned" you should be able to remove the entire structure and review, no glue necessary as long as the "Pins" are tight. (Mark and Dill holes in the False Deck first, "Skew" nail, line up Bulkheads, Drill with the False Deck holes lined up and insert nails/pins ) This operation should also square all Bulkheads with the False Keel, vertically and horizontally if your False Deck is accurately measured, marked and pinned. Keep in mind the Longitudinal profile of Bulkheads to the top of the False Keel, the top surface of all Bulkheads need to be flush with the top of the False Keel, a bit of sanding may be required. (Sorry, you've already done that.... 🙂 Just reviewed your last photo....) (The warp doesn't seem too severe and its in the horizontal axis as far as I can ascertain, not longitudinal.) If that works, you could affix, (Glue), the false Deck/Bulkheads from the outside in, (If you get my drift.), which, is probably the next step before fairing the Hull, or, you could quite safely take it all apart and glue/nail as all the holes will line up. I also have had a couple of not so perfect false Keels and got away with the above. Have a think and see if it might work for you. Anyway, we all approach problems issues differently, what I have attempted to describe, my not be the best way, others will no doubt have a different opinion. 🙂 Just a thought. Looking forward to your progress!! The Building Slip is a good Idea, I spent too much on an Amati Keel Clamp, but, pleased I did. 🙂 Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Good luck on straightening the Keel. from what I have seen on this site, your probably going about things the right way!! This particular build was my second and my first POB. Don't be daunted, just be patient, think about stuff before implementing, plan and think ahead!! (Nothing in this particular pastime is fast, if you rush, you'll go backwards. (I am well aware, and on occasion, I still do it to my determent. 🙂) You'll be o.k. 🙂 Cheers and Regards, Harry. PS Happy new Year!!
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Thanks Chap, I'm in the process of re-wiring the LED's I had issues with the resistor N/W so rebuilt this as well. Reliability issues.... I had initially stripped the insulation with Side cutters but lost some of the conductors in the process, a couple of wires disconnected themselves, not a good look as the circuit will be sealed in the Hull. (Since bought some "Auto" Strippers, much better!!) The Mast is going to be interesting to wire, there are three lights on it, one White, two Red, I have a "Plan" I think.... Wiring installed to Deck level, Taper the Mast, slot the Mast to accept "Vero" wire, connect LED's, install.... Also had to remove the last plank that I installed to enable the wire trace.... (Fat fingers/pliers) Not a problem, it's the first cover. Nav. Lights are on the wrong side but an easy fix once I get things working again.... 🙂 Tomorrow is another day!! (Gone with the wind) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Mark, Summer has not been that great as yet, Mild/Muggy and quite a bit of "Liquid Sunshine." (25.8' C yesterday in the shade.) Thanks for the advice for the Lifeboat Covers, I'll give it a shot soon enough!! If you want to have a look-see at my projects, (Past and Present), just search under hof00 in this forum. Cheers....HOF.
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Nice work Chap!! I went with "Carvel" as opposed to "Clinker." (I thought simpler?) Cest' la vie, I guess.... What did you use for the covers? I need to formulate something for my "Sanason" Life Boat covers.... Happy New Year to you and yours also!! New Zealand is the first to see the first light of the New Year, not gloating about it.... 🙂 (Chatham Islands actually, to be 100% correct.) Cheers and Regards, Harry. (HOF)
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Kingfisher by amateur - FINISHED - 1:1 - CARD
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Hi Jan, Nice Build!! I have these in Stokes Valley, (Home), but no predation from my cats!! Thankfully. The Kingfisher makes far too much noise. 🙂 (I'll find a photo of one the cats bought in a few yeas ago, don't worry. it survived, and then some!!) Cheers and Regards, HOF. -
Good evening Sir, A thought that came to mind, for perhaps future Card Models of this complexity/detail, would be a "Cutaway?" Having never created any model in Card, I would not know how feasible this would be. Not casting aspersions on what you have created thus far, (Its awesome!!), just that the interior detail is largely lost once everything is put together. Thoughts? Following your build with interest. Cheers....HOF.
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