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    donrobinson got a reaction from Elijah in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    I forgot to mention that with the top mast on she stands about 720 mm high
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Elijah in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Thanks to everyone for stooping in, for your likes and of course all the great comments even You(Mike Shanks). Today is going to be a beautiful day outside so this is just going to be a quick update before I head out side to work up a thirst. Actually it is so nice I'm thirsty already!! So lets get this going
     
    First up is just another way of stropping/seizing a block with a becket, here I am using the Domanoff serving machine.
     

     
    As this was just for demonstration purposes I will make another one with a 7mm triple that I can actually use 
     
    This is the mizzen mast with various rigging, not yet permanently attached
     
     
     
    This the fore mast
     
    One of the trestle trees, notice how my nails turned brown in the blackening solution. Only me and my crazy luck
     

     
    I apologise for the poor picture but I was just trying to show my plumb bob for truing the masts and the proper use of a can of mushrooms, magnet and square
     

     
    Here are some outside shots showing the masts stepped. Top mast is not on permanent. Checkout the rope at the bottom of the mast, I'm not sure if this is something exclusive to the Trabaccolo but it is kind of cool. I should have taken pictures of this process but it is three separate coils of 1.25 mm rope followed by two more on top of that then one more at the very top
     

     
    As you can see it is beautiful day here so I am going for a shower then grabbing a cool one getting on the golf cart with some tunes and get to work watching the leaves grow. Fridge is full so come on over, supposed to be 28 today that spells cold beer in Celsius or Fahrenheit
    You all have a great day and an awesome weekend
     
    See You Later 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from md1400cs in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Thanks to everyone for stooping in, for your likes and of course all the great comments even You(Mike Shanks). Today is going to be a beautiful day outside so this is just going to be a quick update before I head out side to work up a thirst. Actually it is so nice I'm thirsty already!! So lets get this going
     
    First up is just another way of stropping/seizing a block with a becket, here I am using the Domanoff serving machine.
     

     
    As this was just for demonstration purposes I will make another one with a 7mm triple that I can actually use 
     
    This is the mizzen mast with various rigging, not yet permanently attached
     
     
     
    This the fore mast
     
    One of the trestle trees, notice how my nails turned brown in the blackening solution. Only me and my crazy luck
     

     
    I apologise for the poor picture but I was just trying to show my plumb bob for truing the masts and the proper use of a can of mushrooms, magnet and square
     

     
    Here are some outside shots showing the masts stepped. Top mast is not on permanent. Checkout the rope at the bottom of the mast, I'm not sure if this is something exclusive to the Trabaccolo but it is kind of cool. I should have taken pictures of this process but it is three separate coils of 1.25 mm rope followed by two more on top of that then one more at the very top
     

     
    As you can see it is beautiful day here so I am going for a shower then grabbing a cool one getting on the golf cart with some tunes and get to work watching the leaves grow. Fridge is full so come on over, supposed to be 28 today that spells cold beer in Celsius or Fahrenheit
    You all have a great day and an awesome weekend
     
    See You Later 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from ken3335 in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Nothing too exciting here, I just thought I would show how I seize a block to a hook.
     

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    donrobinson got a reaction from md1400cs in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Thanks to all for stopping by, for your likes and gracious comments. Almost a month since last update and I have accomplished some.
    First up is making some oar locks:
     

     
    From left to right: kit supplied one, outline on rosewood board, initial cutting on mill, after sanding on disc sander and final product
     

     
    Pins installed in bottoms and a coat of WOP (two extra to cover breakage)
     

     
    The Trabaccolo has two fittings unique to herself and the Brazzera. These are both belaying points, one style for the halyards and the other for the stays
     


     
    The finished product
     

     
    For the stays
     

     
    And for the halyards, one at the mizzen and one at fore mast
     

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    donrobinson got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Here is the process for making eyebolts and hooks, please remember this not my idea but one I found here and I don't remember the gentleman's name:
     

    Lay wire on jig insert drill bit and pull down on the bit
     

    Keep bending and turning the wire over the bit leaving a slight overlap
     

    move the wire around and bend it down on the bevelled edge, this lines the eye up with the shaft of the bolt
     

    sorry for blurry picture, my left hand was a little shaky today. This a finished eyebolt
     

    to make a hook lay the eyebolt flat on the jig
     

    insert bit and bend the wire up
     

    turn bolt back around to bevelled edge of jig and make a slight bend
     

    cut the excess wire off and you have a eyebolt. 
     

     This picture shows the hook we just made(on the left) and some other sizes I've made. The bronze hooks and eyebolts are for the gun carriages on my Pegasus
     

     a clearer picture of the jig, easy to make and easy to use
     
    Hope this is useful
     
    Mike: I forgot to answer your question about the rigging rope The rope does not compare to Syren, nothing does,but the rope supplied is quite adequate and I won't be exchanging it out. I used the Syren rope for the anchor as it was a little bigger, which I thought looked better.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from reklein in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Hey everyone, I hope you are all enjoying the weekend. Thanks to all for stopping, for your likes and comments.
     Today's update is showing the catheads and anchors. I realise it is a bit early for the anchors but I couldn't resist the urge to see how they would look, they can be easily removed if required.
     

    This is a practice cathead, just to get the fit, angles and dimensions right. This is just 6 x 6 mm basswood, the final product is made from 6 x 6 mm rosewood. The holes and simulated sheaves were made on the mill using a 1 mm end mill cutter.
     

     
    I am just showing for those who haven't done this before how I install the anchors. A line is put through the eye on the cathead pulled through, doubled over itself forming a loop, wrapped around itself(three times in this case) and then fed through the loop 
     

    Pull both ends to tighten seizing 
     

     Then move seizing up into place
     

     There is a hook stropped to the double block. The line is then fed through block and sheave in cathead and finally belayed to a cleat. The rope around the anchor shaft has a thimble seized in it. Rope is wrapped around the shaft and belayed to the kinighthead.
     

    I didn't care for how loose the line through the cathead and block was so I painted the line with diluted pva glue and added the tweezers for weight
     

    This is the final result. The anchor rope is from Syren that has been dyed from tan to brown. All other rope used is kit supplied, The hook on the block needs some touching up...as does some of the other some of the other paint by looking at these close ups
     

    And a shot from inboard
     

     Finally a picture of the tool I use to make hooks with. I found this here on MSW some time ago and I can't remember the fellow's name but I surely thank him as it works great.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Thanks to everyone for stooping in, for your likes and of course all the great comments even You(Mike Shanks). Today is going to be a beautiful day outside so this is just going to be a quick update before I head out side to work up a thirst. Actually it is so nice I'm thirsty already!! So lets get this going
     
    First up is just another way of stropping/seizing a block with a becket, here I am using the Domanoff serving machine.
     

     
    As this was just for demonstration purposes I will make another one with a 7mm triple that I can actually use 
     
    This is the mizzen mast with various rigging, not yet permanently attached
     
     
     
    This the fore mast
     
    One of the trestle trees, notice how my nails turned brown in the blackening solution. Only me and my crazy luck
     

     
    I apologise for the poor picture but I was just trying to show my plumb bob for truing the masts and the proper use of a can of mushrooms, magnet and square
     

     
    Here are some outside shots showing the masts stepped. Top mast is not on permanent. Checkout the rope at the bottom of the mast, I'm not sure if this is something exclusive to the Trabaccolo but it is kind of cool. I should have taken pictures of this process but it is three separate coils of 1.25 mm rope followed by two more on top of that then one more at the very top
     

     
    As you can see it is beautiful day here so I am going for a shower then grabbing a cool one getting on the golf cart with some tunes and get to work watching the leaves grow. Fridge is full so come on over, supposed to be 28 today that spells cold beer in Celsius or Fahrenheit
    You all have a great day and an awesome weekend
     
    See You Later 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from coxswain in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Thanks to everyone for stooping in, for your likes and of course all the great comments even You(Mike Shanks). Today is going to be a beautiful day outside so this is just going to be a quick update before I head out side to work up a thirst. Actually it is so nice I'm thirsty already!! So lets get this going
     
    First up is just another way of stropping/seizing a block with a becket, here I am using the Domanoff serving machine.
     

     
    As this was just for demonstration purposes I will make another one with a 7mm triple that I can actually use 
     
    This is the mizzen mast with various rigging, not yet permanently attached
     
     
     
    This the fore mast
     
    One of the trestle trees, notice how my nails turned brown in the blackening solution. Only me and my crazy luck
     

     
    I apologise for the poor picture but I was just trying to show my plumb bob for truing the masts and the proper use of a can of mushrooms, magnet and square
     

     
    Here are some outside shots showing the masts stepped. Top mast is not on permanent. Checkout the rope at the bottom of the mast, I'm not sure if this is something exclusive to the Trabaccolo but it is kind of cool. I should have taken pictures of this process but it is three separate coils of 1.25 mm rope followed by two more on top of that then one more at the very top
     

     
    As you can see it is beautiful day here so I am going for a shower then grabbing a cool one getting on the golf cart with some tunes and get to work watching the leaves grow. Fridge is full so come on over, supposed to be 28 today that spells cold beer in Celsius or Fahrenheit
    You all have a great day and an awesome weekend
     
    See You Later 
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    donrobinson got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Trabakul by donrobinson - FINISHED - MarisStella - 1:32 scale   
    Good morning all, Thanks to all those who have stopped by, left likes and/or comments.
     Just a small update. Some progress such as nailing the main rail(with .4 nylon fishing line) was a bit of a waste of time. I was so happy with the results on the companion way I thought I would do more of it not realising it would be lost in the dark grain of the walnut. Although it may look like what a house fly may have left behind the nails can be seen(if you really look close) on some of the close ups. Breast hooks, knightheads and the aft rail were also completed, I replaced the kit supplied walnut with rosewood for these. Another detail that is hard to notice is the rope used to tie the hatch lids together. I finally put my Syren serving machine together and decided to serve some line for the first time and give it a try. The line served is just normal sewing thread and I used the same thread for the serving, the final rope measures approximately .5 mm and again you have to look real close. 
     

    An eye was seized in one end of rope then the other end pulled through and tied off with a couple of half hitches 
     
    Take Care and Thanks for stopping in.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Martin W in HMS Pegasus by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Amati/Victory Models - 1:64 scale   
    Great to meet you B.E.
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Aleksei Domanov in Serving machine 2.1/2.6 - smoothly than ever   
    I just got this machine a couple of weeks ago and will say it is a real pleasure to use. Extremely smooth running and easy to use and with the attachments that are included more than just serving can be accomplished. With the quality of this machine coupled with Alexey"s customer service you just can't go wrong.
     Job well done Alexey
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    donrobinson got a reaction from mtaylor in Serving machine 2.1/2.6 - smoothly than ever   
    I just got this machine a couple of weeks ago and will say it is a real pleasure to use. Extremely smooth running and easy to use and with the attachments that are included more than just serving can be accomplished. With the quality of this machine coupled with Alexey"s customer service you just can't go wrong.
     Job well done Alexey
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Ryland Craze in Serving machine 2.1/2.6 - smoothly than ever   
    I just got this machine a couple of weeks ago and will say it is a real pleasure to use. Extremely smooth running and easy to use and with the attachments that are included more than just serving can be accomplished. With the quality of this machine coupled with Alexey"s customer service you just can't go wrong.
     Job well done Alexey
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Landlubber Mike in Serving machine 2.1/2.6 - smoothly than ever   
    I just got this machine a couple of weeks ago and will say it is a real pleasure to use. Extremely smooth running and easy to use and with the attachments that are included more than just serving can be accomplished. With the quality of this machine coupled with Alexey"s customer service you just can't go wrong.
     Job well done Alexey
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    donrobinson got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Good Morning All, I trust and hope you all had happy holidays and are now back to the reality of life once again.
     I took the last five days off of my Trabaccolo build to do a little work on my neglected Pegasus, she was very happy to be in the shipyard once again.
    First up was fairing the hull, sorry no pictures, then was to install the plywood gun deck. Before doing this supports were required as per so many other logs such as Mike's(Landlubber Mike). So you can see in the pictures how I accomplished this using some 3 x 3mm posts and 1.5 x 5 mm planks.
     

     
    Next was the infamous plywood gunport pieces, I had little problems with these which still worries me  . I soaked them for about an hour then bent them using a curling iron. I needed to move them approx 5mm forward as one of the oar holes was being blocked by a bulkhead, but other than that it went smoothly.
     

     
    While waiting for glue and paint to dry I thought I would put together the cannon carriages. Many have complained about the Amati carriages , mostly about the quality of the plywood. I am thinking they must have changed their stock as I found these ones to be quite durable and easy to work with, you can be the judge as to how they look. Amati does include 18 carriages and 16 cannons, I'm thinking these extra carriages will work fine as stocking stuffers next Christmas or even mount some chocolate in them and they could be a Easter bunny thing, at any rate they will not go to waste.
    A point to note is Do Not paint the bulkheads black above the deck if you wish to paint red later    . Mine took a minimum of ten coats to cover then I just quit.
    Here I am using the mill with the sensitive drilling attachment to drill the axles for the pins that hold the trucks on, then it was on to assembling.
     

     
    A little out of order but here you can see the result of moving the gun port sides ahead by 5 mm. The stem post and bowsprit are not glued in place, looks so good I feel like making the real bowsprit now.
     

     
    And here she is ready for a battle, well kind of, and loaded up for next stage of deck planking
     

     
    Here the planking has started using the kit supplied planks. I decided on a four plank shift using 120 mm planks. I built the aft bits as they are noted for not fitting properly mine required minor adjustments and fit perfectly. So with the gunport sides causing no problems and now the bits fitting good I am really getting concerned about my usual not so good luck.  
     In my excitement to start planking I forgot I should have built the hatches first, I don't think this will pose too much of a problem, I will carry on as is and see what happens later with the hatches.
     

     
    Have a Good Day
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Canute in Serving machine 2.1/2.6 - smoothly than ever   
    I just got this machine a couple of weeks ago and will say it is a real pleasure to use. Extremely smooth running and easy to use and with the attachments that are included more than just serving can be accomplished. With the quality of this machine coupled with Alexey"s customer service you just can't go wrong.
     Job well done Alexey
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Old Collingwood in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Elijah in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Landlubber Mike in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Canute in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from MarisStella.hr in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from mrshanks in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    Thanks guys, updates coming soon. Deck planking is complete and hatches are next up on the menu. In the meantime help yourself to the refreshment fridge, it is fully stocked
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    donrobinson got a reaction from Old Collingwood in HMS Pegasus by donrobinson - Victory Models/Amati - 1:64   
    This is the start of my Pegasus log which I have been putting off for far too long and decided I would get it going. When I started this hobby a little over a year ago I seen a picture of the Amati Pegasus and instantly wanted her, however, for once in my life I held off starting her as I knew my skill level was not there yet. I feel now if I take my time and with the help available here at MSW I should be able to stumble through and do a fairly good job.
     I know this is a bold step starting this kit as there is some excellent ones on the go now, Blue Ensign and Landlubber Mike  are just two examples of some of the skilled craftsmen here at MSW. Although I do not plan on following in their footsteps, I mean who could, I do plan on making some changes mostly to the kit wood and possibly a few other features(cannons, rigging line etc.).
     I did not include pictures of the contents but if anyone is interested in seeing the contents of this great kit just say so and I will be more than happy to add them.
     Enough of an introduction, it is my hope that I do this girl justice and maybe someday be allowed into that elite Pegasus/fly fraternity. 
     
     To date I have fitted the bulkheads and transom supports. All went together good and there was very little adjustment required. I am impressed with the mdf so far and do not see any problems arising in the future from it, it is defiantly quite a bit denser  than the stuff found in the local lumberyard and should out shine the normal plywood that is typically used.
     The one picture shows the plywood forecastle deck in place, it is not glued down that was just me playing around. In the past year I have had this kit the box has been opened and closed no less than 30-40 times and this piece keeps falling out. So I just put in in place for safe keeping .
     

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    donrobinson got a reaction from Eddie in Endeavour 1934 by Julie Mo - Amati - Scale 1:35 - America's Cup UK J-Class Challenger   
    Your planking looks great, I have never seen this done before.....real cool!!
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