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Ronald-V

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  1. hmm....this is kind of difficult. I'm at the part of rigging the carronades, but the manual leaves a lot of holes in the explanation how to do this. They say to secure the 0.1 line to the blocks, but don't explaining how? What kind of knots do I use? I have never tied something like this😅
  2. Ah tnx Rob! Great to hear the compliments! And tnx for the explanation, that makes a lot of sense. Yes i understand they need to make compromises with the kits to make it affordable. I would like to see in the future that you can buy upgrades for a kit, just like they did with the hms Fly from Victory models. Then you can decide for yourself how much compromises you want to make :D...but maybe that's one step away of scratch building the pieces by yourself.
  3. It's needing some paintwork when it's finished but it looks already good now. It's really small! Almost to small for my trembling fingers haha. And i find it a bit weird that Caldercraft didn't use solid pieces of walnut, but a kind of plywood idea with two small layers of walnut and something cheaper in between. A bit of a compromise.
  4. then I painted the etched brass eyelets and cleats with first a metal primer and then 'mat metal black' from Admiralty paints. It's really small haha! I have to get used to it...to handle such small items
  5. The hull is ready so i can start with the inner bulwark fittings. First i will fresh up the cleats, they are pretty rough casts.
  6. I enjoy the build a lot! In the past i was a person that gave up on things pretty fast because i encountered to many problems, but this hobby is teaching me patience and selfesteem. Wonderful! 🎇 I'm so happy that i rediscovered the hobby again. I think that i wasn't ready for it a few years ago. Now it's time to move on with it, and to enjoy the process it's given me. Little personal sidenote
  7. I used some steel wol and sandpaper to rough the paint a bit up. I don't like the clean look of a freshly painted ship. It's needs to be a bit old and scruffy ;). The pictures don't capture it just right. In real life it looks much better. I need to borrow the camera of a friend of mine so i can photograph the details better.
  8. Finished al the painting of the hull! That's a nice milestone for now Especially the bottom of the yellow strip was difficult for me. I didn't get it perfect in my eyes with just the hand. So i used masking tape and that made a lot of difference. Now it's okay to me. The flashy spots on the copper plates are from the dremel. I have to clean the plates once more so everything can age simultaneously.
  9. The copper plates still need some work...there are some spots of glue residue. It's not the most fun work, so i do it in little steps
  10. with the Dremel just flatted the pins. I filled the dents...that came along with my Dremel work with some wood filler
  11. filled the gap between the capping rails with a piece of scrapwood, and cleant it up afterwards.
  12. Ah tnx! It's a lot clearer now! That with the elastic bands does sound a lot easier now. I just misunderstood it wrong in the first place. Well, that's useful in a lot of ways indeed. Thanks for al the help👍 That lego seems also very handy, so i need some of that
  13. Getting more and more respect for the people who make the ships 'naturel' regarding the colors! I can correct a lot of mistakes with some filler and paint, so that's handy for now😂
  14. Okay...tested the method with the elastic bands, but couldn't get it just right. But the scrap pieces did help! I used the scrap pieces with clamps against the bulwarks, so it was easier to align the capping rails. But still used pins to nail the rails at the bulwarks. This worked pretty okay. Still needs lot's of touching up afterwards 😁😉 I found that the montage of the capping rails one of the most difficult parts of the build was for now, but really satisfying when it's done 😊👍
  15. Great tips! Thank you both! I have now first soaked the capping rails and dry fitted them with nails really careful, drilled the rails and the bulwarks. I'm letting this set for two days (going on a trip tommorow😁) Then i hope the rails have the nice bend already in them when i'm gonna glue them with the elastic bands👍. Sounds like great tips guys. I tried the bands but they pusht them inside the bulwarks, but the trick with the pieces of scrapwood sounds really clever👍
  16. Does anyone has some tips about how to install the capping rails? It's a tricky situation. I tried with wood glue and nails, but it's not really accurate. The nails are splitting the bulwarks. I only drilled holes in the capping rails (a bit smaller then the nails itself). Maybe also in the bulwarks? It's to difficult to clamp it somehow.
  17. Interesting build! I like the ship to and considering it for a second build. The wood choice is difficult tho!
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