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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Almost three weeks I had some trouble with pneumonia. No fun for an old boy. But now I am better and the modelling will go on. Slow but with fun.
The deck beams from the bow to the mast.
That's the time to make the pinrail. The woodparts are from 5mm pear and the sheaves from 6mm brass. Some steps in modelling the nail rail
Cutting and drilling the sheaves
Ready
From here to stern I will modell the interior of the ship. Crew mess, staircase and than the Great Cabin.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Many thanks for all "likes"
After prolonged reflection I will furnish only the large cabin and the pavilion with interiors. Added to this are the stairs to the cabin and the foredeck
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Modelling Gianna or Aga I had used 0,50 / 1mm planks. At the Utrecht I use pearwood 12mmx2mm.To work with this kind of planks was a new experience. They are very hard and difficult to form.
Now the outsite planking is finished. Here are some pictures from yesterday.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
ere is a little update.
I have the transom again revised. Because of the strong grain of the wood the planks angle is barely visible. As said earlier, I will represent the caulking after grinding. Overall, it's an entirely different matter 2mm thick planks to shape and install. In my other models I have double planked hulk. And the plank thickness was only 0.75 mm.
Here the current results of the work
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Modelling the wales.
To determine the location of the main wale I did use a copy of the sheer profile plan.
The location of the main wale
This copy was the base for modelling the wales.
I wasn't able to bend the bow parts of the wales, about it I have made it by sawing. I bend the long parts of the wales and later on the planks after immersing it in water. For the heat I use a soldering iron with a surface designed for bemding modelplanks
The distanz between the main and lower wale is one plank.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks to Omega1234,Cees, Nils and all the "Likes"
The crew mess is done, and so I can install the deck beams above. A particularly interesting point for I had to make the frame of the the skylight.
After some thought, I'll plank the deck only on the starboard side. So the interior is still to be seen. Therefore I have the knees of the deck beams on the portside installed from here. The frames of the wals of the Great Cabin Cheers Hartmut -
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...
Build log part 26
all portholes (port side) are mounted into the drilled hull holes, the forecastle name is put on and the hull painting is under way (port side)
Nils
the letters are brass photo-etched
the stern decoration is not ready for mounting yet
next will be the borderline painting black / red, and then the starboard side will be pulled up likewise
the black color is completely dull, the red paint will be silk appeal when the paint is cured out
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks to Omega1234,Cees, Nils and all the "Likes"
The crew mess is done, and so I can install the deck beams above. A particularly interesting point for I had to make the frame of the the skylight.
After some thought, I'll plank the deck only on the starboard side. So the interior is still to be seen. Therefore I have the knees of the deck beams on the portside installed from here. The frames of the wals of the Great Cabin Cheers Hartmut -
Angarfather got a reaction from Jeronimo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks to Omega1234,Cees, Nils and all the "Likes"
The crew mess is done, and so I can install the deck beams above. A particularly interesting point for I had to make the frame of the the skylight.
After some thought, I'll plank the deck only on the starboard side. So the interior is still to be seen. Therefore I have the knees of the deck beams on the portside installed from here. The frames of the wals of the Great Cabin Cheers Hartmut -
Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Since the beginning of May was little time for Utrecht. Some rather interesting jobs took precedence.
But something was still managed in Angarfathers dockyard. Some pics from the way To make the sternsection was a most interesting job. The outside after first fairing Fairing the inside Aligning the components prior to assembly That's Utrecht today. Cheers Hartmut -
Angarfather reacted to Seventynet in HMS Victory by Seventynet - Caldercraft - Scale 1: 72 - first build
I'm closing in on my starboard side second planking, at least from the middle gundeck down. We'll have to see whether a good sanding can improve the looks of this so-called "walnut" planking. But anyway, I think after the 481st plank I'm beginning to get the hang of it.
Best, Ian
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Angarfather got a reaction from Jeronimo in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Amateur!
To model the Cupboard will be a little bit fiddly. But the the delftware????? But wait and see!
A little update for today: the benches and the table:
And now bench one and the table in position.
Bench two stowed and safeted on bench one.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Piet in Batavia by *Hans* - FINISHED
hallo Hans,
I like your Modell very much. It looks very fine.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from Mirabell61 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Amateur!
To model the Cupboard will be a little bit fiddly. But the the delftware????? But wait and see!
A little update for today: the benches and the table:
And now bench one and the table in position.
Bench two stowed and safeted on bench one.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
many thanks to Patrick and all he "likes"
In the morning the tailor (my Admiral) had delivered the bedning.
The crews locker
This is the way to the galley.
At noon the mess table was ready.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from popash42 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks guys!
Making the interrior.
First I made the crew's mess to exercise. The walls were built in the carpenter manner.
At first the base and the stems, which are then filled with plywood.
Messdoor To find out the right color scheme is not so easy. In the Baroque intensive colors were typical . According to historical sources, and also the pictures from the construction of the replica I use carmine red, cadmium red, light yellow ocher, dark green and prussian blue. This colours were combined with gold at the Statenyacht. After several attempts I did now use tempera by Schminke and Lucas. Carmine red for the stems, cadmium red for the walls and yellow ocher for the floor in this area Cheers Hartmut -
Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Almost three weeks I had some trouble with pneumonia. No fun for an old boy. But now I am better and the modelling will go on. Slow but with fun.
The deck beams from the bow to the mast.
That's the time to make the pinrail. The woodparts are from 5mm pear and the sheaves from 6mm brass. Some steps in modelling the nail rail
Cutting and drilling the sheaves
Ready
From here to stern I will modell the interior of the ship. Crew mess, staircase and than the Great Cabin.
Cheers Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from mtaylor in Batavia by *Hans* - FINISHED
hallo Hans,
I like your Modell very much. It looks very fine.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from druxey in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Amateur!
To model the Cupboard will be a little bit fiddly. But the the delftware????? But wait and see!
A little update for today: the benches and the table:
And now bench one and the table in position.
Bench two stowed and safeted on bench one.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from *Hans* in Batavia by *Hans* - FINISHED
hallo Hans,
I like your Modell very much. It looks very fine.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from avsjerome2003 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Amateur!
To model the Cupboard will be a little bit fiddly. But the the delftware????? But wait and see!
A little update for today: the benches and the table:
And now bench one and the table in position.
Bench two stowed and safeted on bench one.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
many thanks to Patrick and all he "likes"
In the morning the tailor (my Admiral) had delivered the bedning.
The crews locker
This is the way to the galley.
At noon the mess table was ready.
Cheerio Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from tlevine in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Hello Amateur!
To model the Cupboard will be a little bit fiddly. But the the delftware????? But wait and see!
A little update for today: the benches and the table:
And now bench one and the table in position.
Bench two stowed and safeted on bench one.
Regards Hartmut
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Angarfather got a reaction from flying_dutchman2 in Statenjacht Utrecht by Angarfather - 1:36
Thanks guys!
Making the interrior.
First I made the crew's mess to exercise. The walls were built in the carpenter manner.
At first the base and the stems, which are then filled with plywood.
Messdoor To find out the right color scheme is not so easy. In the Baroque intensive colors were typical . According to historical sources, and also the pictures from the construction of the replica I use carmine red, cadmium red, light yellow ocher, dark green and prussian blue. This colours were combined with gold at the Statenyacht. After several attempts I did now use tempera by Schminke and Lucas. Carmine red for the stems, cadmium red for the walls and yellow ocher for the floor in this area Cheers Hartmut -
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
a little update.....
the first of the 458 hull`s portholes are put on, and before that the areas were painted...
These close ups really don`nt hide anything
Nils
the most left one is the tube bushing for the aft anchor chain
the upper forecastle portholes between the rails
twenty of them on each side
The plugged off two porthole in the third line from the top were due to misaligned drilling
poop deck portholes
upper hull portholes on white background strip, under the promenade deck