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    donrobinson got a reaction from Martin W in HMS Fly by drobinson02199 - FINISHED - Victory Models - Scale 1:64 - with upgrade kit   
    Great build David, Congratulations
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    donrobinson got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Barque Stefano by donrobinson - MarisStella - 1:63   
    I finally got the Stefano back on the bench this past week and made a little progress after a long break in progress on him. I took a short break to build the Liburnian Novilara as a little side diversion. A trip to North Carolina also used up some shipyard days but was well worth the time spent.
     It took me a little while to get back into the mindset again with Stefano, in case you are thinking not much got done in a week😉.
    I always feel lots of pictures helps hide the lack of work and progress, so here we go.....
     

    The goal last week was to  install pieces 40, 41, 42 and 43. I failed in this as I did not get the pin rails installed but they will be up next!!
    The letters are showing you what colours to paint: BM=matte black, WM=matte white and WC= wood colour or varnished, poly etc.
     

    First up was to bend the side stringer(40) and the top gallant bulwark(41) into shape. the side stringers are 1.5 x 4 mm strips and the top gallant bull warks are 1.5 x 5 mm strips. I gave these a light soaking in water then used a simple iron, as shown above, to bend them, The little indents on the inside of the curve are easily sanded smooth before installing.
     

    Clamping the side stringer in place, pva glue was used to allow for positioning of the piece
     

    Side stringers are installed and sanded, ready for painting. A little note here is that I sanded mine flush with the rail when in fact there should have been a slight overlap left. Not a big deal as everything will still work, just one of those things that happens when you leave something idle this long.
     

    Here you can see the top gallant bulwark has been installed. I gave it several coats of diluted acrylic paint before gluing it into position. I used thin ca for this, I would hold it in place apply glue to a few cm`s of it hold until dry then move along applying glue until the end. There really is no other way of gluing a piece this long, pva will not work as there is no way of clamping. Shorter pieces could have been used and been easier to handle  but would not have looked as good.
     

     

    Masking the top gallant bulwark in order to paint the main rail(37)
     

    Tape removed. Here you can also see the top gallant rail is being installed. This is laser cut on a walnut billet
     


    And here is how he sits with the top gallant rail completed.
     
    Thanks for watching
     
     


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    donrobinson got a reaction from EJ_L in HMS Agamemnon by Chris_P - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - My First Build Attempt   
    Hi Chris, many find the planking the most difficult part of a build, you seem to have done a real good job for your first attempt. For filling gaps the glue and dust method has never worked that well for me others seemed to have mastered it. Depending on the size of the gap slivers of wood can be used, or even shavings from a plane for the smaller gaps.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Chris_P in HMS Agamemnon by Chris_P - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - My First Build Attempt   
    Hi Chris, many find the planking the most difficult part of a build, you seem to have done a real good job for your first attempt. For filling gaps the glue and dust method has never worked that well for me others seemed to have mastered it. Depending on the size of the gap slivers of wood can be used, or even shavings from a plane for the smaller gaps.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    And here are the final pictures:
     

    Thanks so Much, and Have A Good One!!
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    donrobinson got a reaction from BenD in HMS Agamemnon by Chris_P - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - My First Build Attempt   
    Hi Chris, many find the planking the most difficult part of a build, you seem to have done a real good job for your first attempt. For filling gaps the glue and dust method has never worked that well for me others seemed to have mastered it. Depending on the size of the gap slivers of wood can be used, or even shavings from a plane for the smaller gaps.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Seventynet in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    Thanks Ian, I am kind of pondering the dragon's eye. The more I look at it something does not seem right, Too big?? Not sure but I may have to change it
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Nikiforos in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    And here are the final pictures:
     

    Thanks so Much, and Have A Good One!!
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    donrobinson got a reaction from David Lester in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    And here are the final pictures:
     

    Thanks so Much, and Have A Good One!!
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    donrobinson got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    Hello everyone,Thanks for dropping, for the likes and comments. All very much appreciated. This post will be the finish of the Liburnian Novilara from MarisStella. This was a relatively quick and fun build, nothing too mind bending but still taught me a few more things about this hobby. I definitely would recommend this for any skill level.
     
    Thanks Again
     

    Showing the next step which is masking the figure head

     


    Carved painted and installed
     

    Rigging has started, a little different from the normal battle ship. With so much room to work with it proved to be very relaxing and fun.
     

     

    Rigging completed and sail installed. A few minor touch ups and a little tidying up and I will call this completed.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Seventynet in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    Deck planking has started using 1.5 x 5 mm walnut planks
     

     

    Deck planking completed
     

    Stanchions and hatches installed
     
    Oar ports cut out and rail installed
     

    To size and place the oar ports properly I carved a piece of dowel to shape and size. Then I would put a light coat of paint to the end of the dowel then mark the side of the hull. Ports were first rough cut with a dremel then finished with a file and sandpaper
     

     

     

    Assembling the thirty benches required
     

     
     That's it for now.
     
    Thanks to all for stopping by, leaving likes and comments I truly appreciate it

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    donrobinson got a reaction from Nikiforos in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    The following is my build log for MarisStella's Liburnian Novilara. MarisStella has recently re-designed this kit somewhat and has added new instructions and step by step drawings to help guide you through the build, it also still comes complete with detailed plans.
     I do not have pictures of the box opening as it did not arrive in a box as such but I can assure all material is of top quality and up to the usual high standard MarisStella has set for itself.
     I would rate this kit as a junior plus or possibly even an intermediate .
    The hull is single planked as is the deck (no plywood), planks are all walnut. Keel and bulkheads are laser cut from plywood and posed no problems fitting together. One of the many features of this kit is the partial carving of the figurehead. MarisStella does supply the pieces for you to get the basic shape but the final shaping is done by hand which proved to be lots of fun.
     Rigging is fairly basic, however quite different from the ships of later years. For instance rather than shrouds there are three back stays on either side, no rat lines to tie!! There is also a sewn sail included which adds to the rigging but is not that difficult to install.
     Overall this was a real enjoyable build and I would recommend it to anyone, especially for those who are looking for something a little different from the normal battleship and want a completion in a relatively short time.
     I hope you enjoy the build even though I am lacking detailed pictures as I was not planning on doing a build log. If you have any questions please feel free to ask, and all comments are always welcome.
     

    Here the two piece keel has been put together, bulkheads installed and the rabbit cut. The spacer blocks are included and can be left in or taken out after fairing and planking have been completed. There really is no reason to remove them as  they will not be seen after deck planking is done. Notice the extra bulkheads at the bow and stern, this is one of the improvements on this kit.
     

    Just a close shot of the bow and my not so good rabbit😁
    And the stern area
     

    Planking has begun using 1.5 x 5 mm walnut planks. the top planks at the bow are left till a little later in the build. Planking is relatively easy with not too much twisting and bending involved. Each plank after the first two top ones require tapering.
     

    As I mentioned most planks require tapering and I later corrected the rise at the stern
     

    Planking finished, not yet sanded. Here is where I am lacking pictures, the bow is now completed and I wish I could have shown you the process
     

    Waterline masked off and ready for painting
     

    Showing the waterline painted with a few coats of wipe on poly
     

    Making of the oars
     

    Each of the 30  oars consists of five pieces, although not shown here there is one more piece that goes into the end. It is hard to see but after gluing the blades on filler is used to fill the gap where joined to the dowel.
     

    Oars sanded to shape and given a paint job. This is far as my artistic abilities go!!
     

    Bulwarks painted and oars completed.
     
    Thanks for checking things out, see you soon
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Louie da fly in 10th-11th century Byzantine dromon by Louie da fly - FINISHED - 1:50   
    Nice progress Steven, the framing looks fine. Have you tried inserting an oar through the hatches yet? In the pictures they seem as though they maybe a little small for the oars to get through.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from riverboat in Barque Stefano by donrobinson - MarisStella - 1:63   
    I finally got the Stefano back on the bench this past week and made a little progress after a long break in progress on him. I took a short break to build the Liburnian Novilara as a little side diversion. A trip to North Carolina also used up some shipyard days but was well worth the time spent.
     It took me a little while to get back into the mindset again with Stefano, in case you are thinking not much got done in a week😉.
    I always feel lots of pictures helps hide the lack of work and progress, so here we go.....
     

    The goal last week was to  install pieces 40, 41, 42 and 43. I failed in this as I did not get the pin rails installed but they will be up next!!
    The letters are showing you what colours to paint: BM=matte black, WM=matte white and WC= wood colour or varnished, poly etc.
     

    First up was to bend the side stringer(40) and the top gallant bulwark(41) into shape. the side stringers are 1.5 x 4 mm strips and the top gallant bull warks are 1.5 x 5 mm strips. I gave these a light soaking in water then used a simple iron, as shown above, to bend them, The little indents on the inside of the curve are easily sanded smooth before installing.
     

    Clamping the side stringer in place, pva glue was used to allow for positioning of the piece
     

    Side stringers are installed and sanded, ready for painting. A little note here is that I sanded mine flush with the rail when in fact there should have been a slight overlap left. Not a big deal as everything will still work, just one of those things that happens when you leave something idle this long.
     

    Here you can see the top gallant bulwark has been installed. I gave it several coats of diluted acrylic paint before gluing it into position. I used thin ca for this, I would hold it in place apply glue to a few cm`s of it hold until dry then move along applying glue until the end. There really is no other way of gluing a piece this long, pva will not work as there is no way of clamping. Shorter pieces could have been used and been easier to handle  but would not have looked as good.
     

     

    Masking the top gallant bulwark in order to paint the main rail(37)
     

    Tape removed. Here you can also see the top gallant rail is being installed. This is laser cut on a walnut billet
     


    And here is how he sits with the top gallant rail completed.
     
    Thanks for watching
     
     


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    donrobinson got a reaction from shipcarpenter in 17th Century Battle Station by donrobinson - FINISHED - 1:32 scale   
    The weekend proved to be a little fruitful and a little work was accomplished on the Station:

    Gunport sills are being added to the frames. Frames and sills are made from cherry
     

    The sills are made over sized then need to be trimmed flush to the frames
     

    The final product
     

    Frames are erected and glued into place
     

     

     
    Installing the lower deck has begun, deck planks are made from maple
     

     
    Here is a picture of the planks while still in their billets
     

     
    Lower deck completed completed with one coat of wipe on poly applied
     

     
    Installing the top moulding, this is an extra we added to the plans. The moulding is made from swiss pear with a strip of maple glued into a groove that was cut
     

    Here is how it looks now. Woods used are ebony, boxwood and swiss pear. am now deciding whether to stop any further planking. I like the cherry frames so much that I hate to cover them entirely up. 
     So until I decide on this that's it for now.
     Thanks to you all for the interest, comments and likes. Have a great Day!!
     
     
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Archi in 17th Century Battle Station by donrobinson - FINISHED - 1:32 scale   
    And the last few pictures for now:
     

    The carriages completed
     

    Bolts, rings and cannons added
     

    Partially rigged sitting on the cherry wood base I intend on using.
    Thanks for having a look and if you want to see more please visit Doc Blake's log as he is much further ahead with his and is doing a beautiful job. I would place a link here for it but I am not sure how do do that
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Archi in 17th Century Battle Station by donrobinson - FINISHED - 1:32 scale   
    This will be my log on building the 17th Century Battle Station based on plans by Jeff Staudt. This was a joint effort by three of us to develop this model and they are Mike Shanks, Doc Blake and myself. Doc did all the milling work on the wood, Mike supplied the expertise and skills on the cnc and laser machines and I did the turnings and whatever metal work that was required. The model is not entirely historically correct, however, does make into a nice model for display. We did do some minor changes to the plans and things, such as the grates, we did a little out of the norm but it was all out of fun and experimentation.
     Doc Blake has a log already started here so if you haven't visited his yet you may want to as his has a more detailed description of the process. His writing skills are much more advanced than mine, I am finding that with everything else with my body and mind the writing skills are also slipping away. I am not using spell check for single syllable words yet but I am sure it is not too far in the future!😉
     I must also apologise ahead of time, I did at one time have extensive pictures of what I have done(such as turning the cannons) but seem to have misplaced them. If I do ever find them I will post, in the meantime I will continue beating myself.
    So let's start:

    Here is a rare shot of one half of my shipyard, I say rare as it is never this clean. I am starting my build a little different while I wait for parts to come from Mike, I will be doing the cannons and carriages first.
     

     
    Another rarity, and that is a picture of the cannon turning. Unfortunately I have none of the actual brass cannons being turned. With the 1/2" brass rod being over $30/ft I made several ( around 😎 of these first out of wood first, carefully documenting all steps and measurements.
     The process I finally used was to first drill the trunnion hole on the mill move to the lathe mount in chuck face the blank and drill out the bore. From this point on it is a good idea to not remove the blank from the chuck until completion. Next is to set the angle of the headstock then start turning as per the determined steps and dimensions. 

     
    Here are some pictures of Mike's laser and cnc machine. I had the opportunity to visit Mike this summer in North Carolina to see these in action, they are just incredible what they are capable of. Mike's wife has a home business called "Well Written Gifts" where they are etching everything from wine glasses to cutting boards and numerous other items, to watch these in action is a real treat.
     

     
    Mike sent some prototype carriages to try with the wooden barrels
     

     
    And here is the final result, there are two different sized barrels both on the same sized carriages, not historically correct I'm sure but will work for this model as that is what the plans called for
     

     
    Now for the real thing, cut from boxwood
     

     
    Here I am drilling the quoin for the handles
     

     
    And drilling the axles
     

     
    Drilling the back bed that supports the cannon, this should be drilled completely through
     

     
    And drilling the front support, which also needs to be drilled completely through. I did not realise until too late but I should have only drilled halfway through then flipped it and completed the drilling, these tiny bits tend to wander.
     I am at my max fifteen pics so I will be right back!!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    donrobinson got a reaction from RichardG in Liburnian Novilara by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella   
    And here are the final pictures:
     

    Thanks so Much, and Have A Good One!!
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    donrobinson got a reaction from md1400cs in Barque Stefano by donrobinson - MarisStella - 1:63   
    I finally got the Stefano back on the bench this past week and made a little progress after a long break in progress on him. I took a short break to build the Liburnian Novilara as a little side diversion. A trip to North Carolina also used up some shipyard days but was well worth the time spent.
     It took me a little while to get back into the mindset again with Stefano, in case you are thinking not much got done in a week😉.
    I always feel lots of pictures helps hide the lack of work and progress, so here we go.....
     

    The goal last week was to  install pieces 40, 41, 42 and 43. I failed in this as I did not get the pin rails installed but they will be up next!!
    The letters are showing you what colours to paint: BM=matte black, WM=matte white and WC= wood colour or varnished, poly etc.
     

    First up was to bend the side stringer(40) and the top gallant bulwark(41) into shape. the side stringers are 1.5 x 4 mm strips and the top gallant bull warks are 1.5 x 5 mm strips. I gave these a light soaking in water then used a simple iron, as shown above, to bend them, The little indents on the inside of the curve are easily sanded smooth before installing.
     

    Clamping the side stringer in place, pva glue was used to allow for positioning of the piece
     

    Side stringers are installed and sanded, ready for painting. A little note here is that I sanded mine flush with the rail when in fact there should have been a slight overlap left. Not a big deal as everything will still work, just one of those things that happens when you leave something idle this long.
     

    Here you can see the top gallant bulwark has been installed. I gave it several coats of diluted acrylic paint before gluing it into position. I used thin ca for this, I would hold it in place apply glue to a few cm`s of it hold until dry then move along applying glue until the end. There really is no other way of gluing a piece this long, pva will not work as there is no way of clamping. Shorter pieces could have been used and been easier to handle  but would not have looked as good.
     

     

    Masking the top gallant bulwark in order to paint the main rail(37)
     

    Tape removed. Here you can also see the top gallant rail is being installed. This is laser cut on a walnut billet
     


    And here is how he sits with the top gallant rail completed.
     
    Thanks for watching
     
     


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    donrobinson got a reaction from EJ_L in 17th Century Battle Station from HMS Mordaunt by DocBlake - FINISHED - 1:32   
    That is a nice colour, is it Testors gun metal? It sure looks great, I never had luck with blackening, the reason I left mine plain☹️ 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from EJ_L in 17th Century Battle Station from HMS Mordaunt by DocBlake - FINISHED - 1:32   
    Those Barrels look real nice blackened, I may have made a mistake on mine now looking at yours. Well done!!
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    donrobinson got a reaction from artitec3 in Barque Stefano by donrobinson - MarisStella - 1:63   
    I finally got the Stefano back on the bench this past week and made a little progress after a long break in progress on him. I took a short break to build the Liburnian Novilara as a little side diversion. A trip to North Carolina also used up some shipyard days but was well worth the time spent.
     It took me a little while to get back into the mindset again with Stefano, in case you are thinking not much got done in a week😉.
    I always feel lots of pictures helps hide the lack of work and progress, so here we go.....
     

    The goal last week was to  install pieces 40, 41, 42 and 43. I failed in this as I did not get the pin rails installed but they will be up next!!
    The letters are showing you what colours to paint: BM=matte black, WM=matte white and WC= wood colour or varnished, poly etc.
     

    First up was to bend the side stringer(40) and the top gallant bulwark(41) into shape. the side stringers are 1.5 x 4 mm strips and the top gallant bull warks are 1.5 x 5 mm strips. I gave these a light soaking in water then used a simple iron, as shown above, to bend them, The little indents on the inside of the curve are easily sanded smooth before installing.
     

    Clamping the side stringer in place, pva glue was used to allow for positioning of the piece
     

    Side stringers are installed and sanded, ready for painting. A little note here is that I sanded mine flush with the rail when in fact there should have been a slight overlap left. Not a big deal as everything will still work, just one of those things that happens when you leave something idle this long.
     

    Here you can see the top gallant bulwark has been installed. I gave it several coats of diluted acrylic paint before gluing it into position. I used thin ca for this, I would hold it in place apply glue to a few cm`s of it hold until dry then move along applying glue until the end. There really is no other way of gluing a piece this long, pva will not work as there is no way of clamping. Shorter pieces could have been used and been easier to handle  but would not have looked as good.
     

     

    Masking the top gallant bulwark in order to paint the main rail(37)
     

    Tape removed. Here you can also see the top gallant rail is being installed. This is laser cut on a walnut billet
     


    And here is how he sits with the top gallant rail completed.
     
    Thanks for watching
     
     


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    donrobinson got a reaction from Seventynet in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Seventynet (Ian) - FINISHED - Syren Ship Model Company - 1:48 scale   
    What a beautiful build Ian, did you make those carriages? I see they are in your mill vice and was wondering if that baby is getting utilized
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Canute in 17th Century Battle Station from HMS Mordaunt by DocBlake - FINISHED - 1:32   
    That is a nice colour, is it Testors gun metal? It sure looks great, I never had luck with blackening, the reason I left mine plain☹️ 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Canute in 17th Century Battle Station from HMS Mordaunt by DocBlake - FINISHED - 1:32   
    Those Barrels look real nice blackened, I may have made a mistake on mine now looking at yours. Well done!!
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