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    kees de mol got a reaction from Jeronimo in ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Jeronimo - FINISHED -1/48 scale   
    Congratulations on thuis very good result. The woodwork is outstanding! 
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    kees de mol got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    I finishes the bilge(?) pumps last month







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    kees de mol got a reaction from gieb8688 in Cutty Sark by Vladimir_Wairoa - FINISHED - 1:24 - English Clipper   
    Hello Vlad, 
     
    Beautyfull model and your skills are very good👍
    Maybe you can look in my buildinglog of the Herringlugger KW140 Wilhelmina VII. I've build a lifeboat too and placed some pictures of how I did it. I have some simpele plans too if you like. 
     
    Kind regards, Kees 

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    kees de mol got a reaction from hexnut in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    I've build a wooden clinkerbuild dingy for my herringlugger. Here some pictures how I did it. Don't know if it's the smartest way but it worked out for me. For steambending the wood I've build a woodsteamer from an old rice cooker and soms loose materials.
     
     






























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    kees de mol got a reaction from hexnut in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Building something in metal
     
     








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    kees de mol got a reaction from Vladimir_Wairoa in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    New progress on the herringlugger. I started to finish the outside of the hull with thousands of 'fake' rivets. For these rivets I used some glue or paint for clothes. I also gave the hull a solid layer of primer to seal the rivets. In reality the ship would have more, much more rivets but I keep it this way. Iam afraid more rivets will do more harm then good. Now I have the idea off a riveted hull without turning it into a hedgehog or something.
     
    I am also starting to sealize that this ship take much more time than the smaller models that i built earlier. It seems like evything takes twice as much time. But fortunately the challenge remains great and I enjoy the building of the model and the thinking out of everything.
     
    Thanks for watching, commenting and hitting the like button.
     
    (Updates will take a bit longer in the future. After working as a volunteer now since January with elderly people with dementia, I got a job as a student nurse at a big healthcare organization. This after more than six years of being not capable of working because of my bad health. The training will start in february. I thank  my wife, my friends and God (and offcoarse the elderly people for stealing my heart😍) for these opportunities after so long being sick)
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
     
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    kees de mol got a reaction from Ondras71 in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    In the past few months I managed to build some new parts for the herringlugger. 
     
     










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    kees de mol got a reaction from Vladimir_Wairoa in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Weer heel wat werk verzet aan de logger. De goot voor afvoer van buiswater is helemaal klaar en hierna ben ik alle staanders gaan inmeten en maken voor tegen de verschansing. Deze blijven nog losneembaar zodat ik ze straks los van de romp kan spuiten . Hierna ben ik begonnen aan de lastige klus van het potdeksel, maar dat ging gelukkig wel heel goed.
     
    Translation kindly provided by Cog
     
    Quite a lot of work done. The scuppers are finished, and after that I started measuring the braces for the bulwarks. These will remain removable for the time being, so I can spray them seperately from, the hull. After that I started on the "potdeksel" (don't know what it means in Dutch, let alone in English ... it is some kind of lid ...) which went well.
                  Ook een nieuwe lijmmethode gebruikt waar ik erg tevreden mee ben      
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    kees de mol got a reaction from Vladimir_Wairoa in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    After sanding the hull I placed a keel and I glued strips of thin plastic to simulate the hullplates. After this it was a lot of work to get a nice finish but it worked well.

     

     

     

     

     

     
    I also made a rudder out of brass

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
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    kees de mol got a reaction from Vladimir_Wairoa in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Update on the KW140
     

     

     

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    kees de mol got a reaction from yvesvidal in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    I have been building a number of modern fishing vessels with pleasure, using different types of plastic, but I also wanted to build a wooden ship. It had to be a fishing ship and soon my eye fell on the Zeillogger (Saillugger). I also came in contact with someone who would like to have a logger's model and in the past two years we have searched for information, drawings and pictures. In the meanwhile I have enough material to start building.
     

     
    The Zeillogger in General
     
    Until the end of the 19th century people used Bomschuiten (flatbottom ships) in Holland for fishin herring. But in the latter half of the 19th a new fishing vessel came up, the logger. The design came from France but was soon taken to the Netherlands after which the design was adapted to the fishery. It resulted in light, fast ships that could quickly come to the fishing grounds and quickly returned to the port. As a result, more fishingtime was gained and the shipowners and shareholders made more money. The sailoggers were used to fish for herring with vleetnetten
     
    The Fleet Fishing
     
    The vleet-fishery is a herring fishing that was operated from the end of May to December in the southern parts of the North Sea. Only this fishery started until the end of May because the herring had only been sufficiently developed for consumption (maatjes-herring) and in winter the herring left the North Sea. The vleet- fishing was performed with so-called Bomschuiten (until the end of the 19th century) and then with steam or sailluggers.
     
     
     
    The driftnet for this fishery are called a Vleet. This is a vertical curtain in the water and consists of 100 to 150 interconnected nets (31 meters long and 16 meters high).
    These nets are connected to a long cable, called the Reep to which floats (Breels or Scottish blowing) are attached to keep the net floating. The "Reep" is attached to the ship at the end. The net has meshes that are slightly smaller than the herrings head. When the herring swims in the net, he stays stuck in the net through his gills and can not go away anymore.
     
     
     
    The Vleet is turned overboard in the afternoon, which takes about 1.5 hours. The Vleet will then remain in the water for a few hours until midnight and is then hauled in and the herring goes in bins on the deck. This takes 4 to 5 hours. After this the crew takes the herring for gutting, salting, putting in tubs and storage. After cleaning the ship, it is often time to turn off the vleet again. They worked for 6 or 7 days a week and trips lasted for 7 weeks.
     
    The KW140, Wilhelmina VII
     
    The Wilhelmina VII was a steel saillogger with the hull made of steel. The rest of the ship is made of various types of wood. Of the same type, several were built for different shipping companies.
    The logger was built in 1912 at the shipyard Gebr. Boot at Leiderdorp on behalf of the fishingcompany Gebr. The Dulk te Katwijk aan Zee. Cost was
    Fl. 15,200 (Dutch guilders) and presumably she got in line with the shipping company in 1914.
     

    The logger is rigged about 38 meters long. The length of the keel is 25 meters and the overall hull length is 28 meters. The height is about 25 meters. Width is 6.6 meters.
     
    Tragedy
     
    About the history of the Wilhelmina VII, an ink-black veil hangs for the family of the sailors with much uncertainty, sadness and misery.
    On 16-2-1918, Wilhelmina VII left under the command of Captain Arie den Hollander with 5 other crew members heading towards the Doggersbank for herring fishing. Since that date nothing is ever heard from the ship and its crew.  It was assumed that the ship has hit a mine and perished.
     
     
    Later it became apparent that Wilhelmina VII was destroyed with all crew on 19-2-1918 by the U-Boote UB-64 under the leadership of Kapitänleutnant Woldemar Petri (1883-1951).
     
    Much is unknown about reason for the sinking of the Wilhelmina VII, as the captain's log clearly states that he recognized her as a Dutch fishing vessel and Wilhelmina VII had the words HOLLAND on SB and BB. Perhaps the steel hull caused the captain to be confused or there are other things that play along, but it will always remain unclear.
     
    The names of the killed crew are. Skipper Arie den Hollander (39), mate Willem van der Plas (33), sailor Jacob den Hollander (37), sailor Jan Zwanenburg (34), sailor Jeroen den Hollander (43) and oldest Arie den Hollander (16)
    One of the crewmembers is the grandfather of the man I will build this model for.
     
     
    The model
     
    The model is built in scale 1/25, giving a hull-length of 113cm and a total length of 152cm and a height of 100cm. This will give me a lot of space to get a high level in details and make things work.
    I will make the hull of fiberglass and polyester and the rest of the ship will be full of oak and brass.
    For building, I base myself on the original buildingplans I found and photos of other sailloggers from that time. Particularly I will use information and photos of the only remaining saillogger VL-92 de Balder that has been very precisely restored and brought back into old state.
     
     
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    kees de mol got a reaction from mtaylor in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    I used a spraycan from Motip. I hope to post a picture tomorrow. 
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    kees de mol got a reaction from mtaylor in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Thanks everybody for the kind reply and the likes. 
     
    Jan: The navigation lights came out of my  modellingstash and they are made from plastic.
    First I painted them black and after that a thin layer with coppercolour and some washes and drybrushing with oilpaint. I was very happy with result but maybe I add some more copperoxidation  for the effect.
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    kees de mol got a reaction from Colin B in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    New progress on the herringlugger. I started to finish the outside of the hull with thousands of 'fake' rivets. For these rivets I used some glue or paint for clothes. I also gave the hull a solid layer of primer to seal the rivets. In reality the ship would have more, much more rivets but I keep it this way. Iam afraid more rivets will do more harm then good. Now I have the idea off a riveted hull without turning it into a hedgehog or something.
     
    I am also starting to sealize that this ship take much more time than the smaller models that i built earlier. It seems like evything takes twice as much time. But fortunately the challenge remains great and I enjoy the building of the model and the thinking out of everything.
     
    Thanks for watching, commenting and hitting the like button.
     
    (Updates will take a bit longer in the future. After working as a volunteer now since January with elderly people with dementia, I got a job as a student nurse at a big healthcare organization. This after more than six years of being not capable of working because of my bad health. The training will start in february. I thank  my wife, my friends and God (and offcoarse the elderly people for stealing my heart😍) for these opportunities after so long being sick)
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
     
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    kees de mol got a reaction from amateur in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Thanks everybody for the kind reply and the likes. 
     
    Jan: The navigation lights came out of my  modellingstash and they are made from plastic.
    First I painted them black and after that a thin layer with coppercolour and some washes and drybrushing with oilpaint. I was very happy with result but maybe I add some more copperoxidation  for the effect.
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    kees de mol got a reaction from cog in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    Thanks everybody for the kind reply and the likes. 
     
    Jan: The navigation lights came out of my  modellingstash and they are made from plastic.
    First I painted them black and after that a thin layer with coppercolour and some washes and drybrushing with oilpaint. I was very happy with result but maybe I add some more copperoxidation  for the effect.
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    kees de mol got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    In the past few months I managed to build some new parts for the herringlugger. 
     
     










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    kees de mol got a reaction from FriedClams in Wilhelmina VII (KW140) 1914 by kees de mol - Scale 1/25 - Herring Lugger   
    In the past few months I managed to build some new parts for the herringlugger. 
     
     










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