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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks to all likes and to Patrick and Ioannis.
After I had finished sanding work I gluede in the keelsom to stabilise the frames.
Marking the position of the upper wals
Next step: the stems and the keel
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from BubbleHead in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from IgorSky in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Mirabell61 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello again,
during the last 3 month there was no time for modeling. Some most interesting jobs, Christmastime and so on. But now I am back in the dockyard.
Next steps had been modelling the window frames of the Pavillon and to finish the pavillions front.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Tadeusz43 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello again,
during the last 3 month there was no time for modeling. Some most interesting jobs, Christmastime and so on. But now I am back in the dockyard.
Next steps had been modelling the window frames of the Pavillon and to finish the pavillions front.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks to Patrick and all the "likes".
Today I have made the windows of the stern. Because of he curved tops of 3mm plywood.
best regards
Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
It had been a wonderfull sommer. Two journeys to Danmark, two most interesting jobs and last but not least the birth of my seventh grandchild, Richard.
Therefore there was no time left for modeling. That was already o k. But now its time for working on.
The windows of the pavillons frontwall. I have made it from quadrangular brass, and glued it with cyan acryl. To instal the windowpins ( 1mm brass wire) I have drilled in 1mm holes into the frames.
the bay windows of the side walls. The woodwork ( pearwood )
This frames are made from square tube (1,5 x 1,5mm)brass
Cheers Angarvater
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
To make the front wall of the pavillon was very fiddly. At first I have made some decorations for the pillars.
Next were some test pieces for the infills.
After some more training in makeing this parts this is the way I will make them all.
But now it's closing time in the dockyard for the next two weeks. Holidays in Danmark!
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks guys!!
The last weeks I had to do a lot of little work steps. Some wood work and some painting.
The window revals
The last parts of the rails
The skipper seems to be pleased.
Closing time today
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
After some work on the house ( paintwork, remodeling the kitchen etc ) are done ,its time for going on with the Utrecht.
The stern and the pavillon.
First step was makeing the counter. I made it from one piece of wood.
Next: the fore bulkhead of the pavillon
And than the stern part
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
First step for building the Stern was this rail. It will be the base for the counter and the stern. Its a very big rail but it will be the base for the decorations.
To make this rail in one operation was a little bit complicated. Therefore I have made it in to steps. First the big one, and than the smal decorationrail.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from tadheus in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Mike Y in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from donfarr in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from DocBlake in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from dafi in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hi Mates,
Next part to make was the rail above the counter. Productionsteps: cut out by saw, profiling by a millingmachine and finishing by files and carving tools
The complete rail. The little pedestals at portside and starboard will be the bases for the decoration elements of the stern.
First painting of the rail.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys!
In the next two month there will be time enough for modeling the Utrecht. Next steps will be the finishing of the rail, making the sky lines, the capstan and all the other parts. And after that I will try to carve the decorations.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from DocBlake in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello again,
during the last 3 month there was no time for modeling. Some most interesting jobs, Christmastime and so on. But now I am back in the dockyard.
Next steps had been modelling the window frames of the Pavillon and to finish the pavillions front.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather got a reaction from Omega1234 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks, guys!
In the next two month there will be time enough for modeling the Utrecht. Next steps will be the finishing of the rail, making the sky lines, the capstan and all the other parts. And after that I will try to carve the decorations.
Cheers Angarfather
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Angarfather reacted to Mirabell61 in SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse 1897 by Mirabell61 - FINISHED - scale 1:144 - POF - first German four stacker of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line
Update....
little cabin structure beneath the bridge, and preliminary set up to try position of the first stb. boat (dummy boats cradle only),
There is still so much to do...
as mentioned earlier in this log, some of the upper structures will be of wood, as for the actual ship way back in 1897.
I still did`nt get the ordered "stack- brass tubes", so I chose an alternative material, now its aluminium tube with slightly thicker wall thickness, found at Ebay- Austria, but that should do as well. Expecting this by end this week.
Nils
the structure is only 16,5 mm high. Could be that this is the captain`s quarters...
the crew figurine is "railroad N gauge" scale 1:160
it must have been about nearly 1000 or more "caulked" planks to lay over all decks, and still not finished.....
trust that the boats will go on last, when all the upper structures and the four stacks are done
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Angarfather got a reaction from dafi in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello again,
during the last 3 month there was no time for modeling. Some most interesting jobs, Christmastime and so on. But now I am back in the dockyard.
Next steps had been modelling the window frames of the Pavillon and to finish the pavillions front.
Cheers Angarfather