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Hi Mark, Don't worry too much, during my build of this model, I had plenty of frustrating times. Took me six years of weekends and I'm glad I persevered. Sometimes I'd go into the Ship Room and walk straight back out.... What you have done thus far is looking really good!! (Agree wholeheartedly with Don/Russ's comment.) Keep it up!! Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chris, Seems that the consensus is varied.... My take on things, if it were me, would be to do things 1/2 way, make the Transom a little wider and fair the rest in. Don't know Chap. I guess you will do what you will do, carefully consider the consequence, make a choice and do what feels right. (Sorry, doing what feels right is the only advice that I can give. Have not seen this particular manufacturer/model before) You are a woodworker, as am I, just be confident in your choice, I am sure you will.... Have I helped? Cheers....HOF.
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Nice!! Have 1/8 DR!, (Hatchette/Partworks), on the go. Haven't touched it for some time but have all 3 wings built, Engine, etc. I'll get there. -
Hi Pierre, Nice start!! Have seen and "Drooled" over these kits but I have enough stacked up in the Cupboard right now. (I like your choice of words, "Gluing and Clamping....Now waiting." ) Your Keel Clamp is a very good innovation!! There's a bit of waiting in this particular pastime, it's good. Time to reflect on what has been achieved thus far and time for forward planning, steps/methods employed for next steps. I wish you well and will be watching your build with interest. Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Julie, For what it's worth, completed models, I see my errors, so what? They do fade with time, (Errors I mean), others do not see.... (You'll always know that they are there.) (My Ex. of 18 Years, still my good friend, was into Needlework/Quilting, she was not religious but used to say that the imperfections in her work was created by God, the imperfections were something we had to live with as we were not perfect. ) (I'm agnostic ) Don't worry about it. I am so much looking forward to seeing the treatment you are going to give the Deck and it's fittings!! After your efforts thus far, I'd be contemplating a rather large Congenic!! Cheers....HOF. My two cents worth.
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Good evening, Greg, My "Cup of tea!!" Have Bismarck, 1/350/1/200, Titanic, 1/400 so really hanging on to your threads, thank you. Cheers....HOF.
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Yup, I'd like to echo Greg's' Post!! We had USS Samson visit here, awesome!! Assisted with the Earthquake recovery in Kaikoura and then attended 75th anniversary of the NZ Navy. (Arleigh Burke Class. (USN, You Rock!!)) Am really pleased that I could follow this build to understand the Ship!! Awesome!! Good to see Malaysia/Australia/Canada mucking in!! Thank you so much!!
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Hi Julie, From a complete novice of 10 Years or so, "Do what feels right.... And Do It Well!!" You have a huge "Wealth" of woodworking experience, or so I am lead to believe in reading your Log. Other contributors may not like my opinion, se la vie. My two Cents Worth. (At the end of the day, who am I to pass judgement/Comment/Advice?) Looking forward to seeing the results of your wonderful efforts, At the risk of "Derision," (And that's fine.), I'll Post my comment. Cheers and Regards, Harry.
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Thank you Sir. Following you build with interest. (The other Chris Craft also.) Happy that I have not compromised your Build Thread!! As stated before looks awesome!! Don't think that Turps" would be good for my Build I salute your efforts thus far. (Am toying with the idea of the A/L Marina II as an R/C Project, Thus far, all mine are static, no shame in that though.) Cheers.... HOF (Harry)
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Looking Awesome!! Been following the "Chris Craft" Builds. What did you use for the "Shiny" stuff? (I have a vested interest, sorry, but good to ask.) Don't really want to use Lacquer on the Pen Duick, it ended in tears last time.. Got some "Testors" Lacquer but reticent to use this also, Finally, purchased some Vallejo Gloss Varnish. (Water Based) Have done a Test piece using the Vallejo stuff and looks o.k. over acrylic. Don't want to "Hi-Jack" your awesome thread, maybe a PM? Too Late? Cheers....HOF.
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Ditto Carl.... Yup, looking forward to seeing more progress.... (No pressure. ) Cheers....HOF.
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What a very Clean and Precise build!! (Absolutely stunning if I may say so.) I am in awe....
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Awesome Job Sir!! (Henry Ford would be in awe of your "Production Line" skills.) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Marc, Just echo Dave's words above. Superb build!! Yup, I also noticed that a few backstays were missing, Fore and Main. I made provision for these early on in my build by filling most of the holes in the Pin Rails, clamping a template to each and re-drilling. I saying so, I don't think anyone will notice, the ship's Rigging is busy enough. Cheers....HOF.
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Just another method to Highlight raised Letters, I used a Wallpaper Seam Roller, rolled through Gold Paint and removed the majority so that there was just a small amount of "Dry" stuff left, I then "Rolled" this over the Lettering and repeated until I was satisfied with the result. (The Seam Roller that I used had a hard but malleable plastic roller.) (Worked nicely on the Cutty Sark Bow/Stern decorations.) Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Chap, Drill a couple of holes in the False Deck, two each side should do the trick and put some Planking Nails into it through to the Bulkheads.(Hold the False Deck on to the Bulkheads while you do this and maybe try to "Skew" nail to stop the nails pulling out.) Once done, run a bead of white glue around the Bulkheads/False Deck join. (A good idea to this for every joint under the Deck, no ones going to see it and it will add strength. ) You may behaving problems with CA holding if there is any Water based glue residue on the components. For the Fish Boxes, I used CA on mine, make sure the wood is smooth and dust free. You should be able to leave the nails in place if the heads are flat. Hopefully, this will do the trick, and, remember, take your time, unfortunately, these models don't go together as fast as Plastic kits but they do come together, albeit, slowly. Looking good!! Cheers....HOF.
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Hi Julie, I have been following your build with interest. Just awesome woodwork!! Cheers....HOF.
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