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  1. Augie, My 'designer' keeps wanting to see samples of parts in various colors. It is fun to have your spouse want to contribute......right? (-: Randy,Sjors, Thanks for stopping by!
  2. Seems like I'm spending most of my time cleaning paint brushes........ And yet this is a boat I wished to have mostly stained wood........ Since I chose not to use the provided plastic trim pieces, I've had to fabricate more rail...this time for the decks. Not a laminate this time, just bent wet wood..... Also got a color.....supposed to be walnut....... and stained the display base.... And for Sjors I'm including some pics from the Panama Canal.....they do qualify as a nautical theme????? :P Jim
  3. Thanks for stopping by Nirvana Yes, quite close to Cortez.....should I show some shots from Hovenweep?.....just to add a bit of confusion.... Bob, Thanks for looking in! As for trips, once a year my wife invites three of her old..... .......high school girlfriends for a week of card playing and fun and I have to leave the state. ( I have noticed over the years that they have gotten much more sedate. Haven't had a 3am phone call with an important question.....like the words to the Oscar Meyer Bologna jingle....for years...) :D Sjors, Thanks! Glad to help brighten your spirits since you do such a fine job of keeping all of us in stitches.....(the laughing kind... :D ) Augie, Sorry.....didn't know they had moved it.......... :P Cheers, Jim
  4. Model Expo paints are okay. But be sure you mix them well. Like most small containers of water based paint, they tend to dry and thicken. I use all kinds of paint from oil to enamel to lacquer to acrylic but mostly water based stuff just because over the years they seem to have found their way into my work area. For large area primers, I use Krylon .... I'd suggest sampling and experimenting until you find what works best for you. Cheers, Jim
  5. Frank, Thanks for stopping by..... Augie, Thanks for stopping by... Yes, that is a Moose.....downtown Bar Harbor......pretty cool even when sober...... :P I'm happy to have you observe my meager tug build while you are creating another epic masterpiece... (I originally had posted this log on RatlineWorld and was banished....... ) Sjors, Hope you are feeling better! Nice to have you visit. That lobster got put back....I didn't have the heart to cook it after it waved to me....... Here are a few pics from Chaco Culture NHP in New Mexico....Oops...first one is Mesa Verde in Colorado. Both are a world away from the coast of Maine.... Cheers, Jim
  6. Augie, Good start...... Be happy that your build log is here since you would be banished from RatlineWorld.....if you were to log the build there.... :P Cheers, Jim
  7. Wayne, Thanks for stopping by... As to the selection of the correct shade of black; I got courageous and just decided for myself...... I must say I'm a bit envious of your new location. The coast of Maine, particularly the Bar Harbor area is one of my favorite places. My avatar is a pic taken at South Harbor.... Hope no one objects....a few pics from my last trip to the Maine Coast And some progress on the tug......no adhesives were used in the setting up of these pics.. all dry fit for location and color choices....... :D :D :D Cheers, Jim
  8. Adriaan, Glad you are getting better and able to do some things. No hurry, riverboats weren't really known for speed anyway...... Cheers, Jim
  9. Mark. Thanks, In addition to sanding, a bit of latex wood patch also helped..... And...........after considerable review and study......the designer chose............BLACK....for the cap rails :D :D :D :D With that out of the way, I can get back to creating samples of deck parts and fiddly bits for color selection......... Cheers, Jim
  10. Agree with Matti.....epoxy is great but I doubt the fumes are good for you....... Oops.....lost track of where I was on the thread......Oh we'll......
  11. Okay.......cap rail is installed... I'm posting the following for comparison once the rail is filled, sanded and painted (Now considering some shade of brown.....
  12. Glad I found your start......it's getting to take longer and longer to catch up when you have to sit in the cheap seats......... Jim
  13. Mark, Sjors, Thanks for checking in! Finished up the cap rails except for the stern...that will be the section with almost 180 degrees of bend. But some time in hot water and some extra pin nails finally made the sections cooperate. going to give it an over night dry followed by turning it over and 'painting' the other side with dilute Elmers. On a side note....the proposed green has now been ruled out as a cap rail color........ The glue is sandable and paintable so it also works as a filler where there is a bit of kink in the 2x2,s....... Trying to do a bit every day so maybe I can get to a good stopping point before we start the move in to our newly remodeled home..... At present, it appears move in day is about September 17th..........we'll see......... Cheers, Jim
  14. A bit more progress..... Dry fit the bow cap rail and set up to make the side rails....... Waiting for things to dry........ Jim
  15. Wayne, Thanks for stopping by... ...having just made a relo...I'm certain you are familiar with the nuance of dealing with a designer.... ...particularly when they live with you.. :D :D :D Per, Thanks for the visit.... I have your card and will be in contact if things start to deteriorate..... :D :D And thanks to Mark,( mtaylor) and the laminating jig he made for the Licorne. I needed to do something for the cap rail since I did not wish to use plastic. I had recalled the jig from some previous surfing and kind of remembered the principle. So I traced the bow outline and staked out the radius. The requirement is for about a 5mm rail so i used 3-2mm pieces. (they measured slightly smaller than 2mm) After pinning them in place on the traced radius, I 'painted' the up side with dilute Elmers. After about 6 hours of drying, I took it out.....and it remained to form!!!! :o :o I then glued the down side the same way. So I repeated the process for the other half and am trying to give it the same dry...the cap rail will be painted and by the time the designer decides on the final color there will be enough coats to hide any seam lines..... :D (If you look closely in one of the pics, you'll see the first coat of green on the stack bases.....) Jim
  16. Sjors, Thanks! Those stack bases are just there for reference........... Earlier they were painted black....now white......and now the designer wants to see how they'd look in green.... But you give me an idea.....maybe instead of the stacks, I can just put a green Christmas bulb in each one...what do you think??? Jim
  17. Wayne.....too bad about the jib..... Guess you'll have to use steam power for a while........ Cheers, Jim
  18. I have been working on the model.... These pics are the main deck.....there are six guest cabins and the master suite on this deck. Below the main are an exercise room, pool and snooker tables, wine cellar and an aging room for casks of scotch and bourbon.....as well as the galley and crews quarters. Still awaiting decisions from the designer on colors for various and sundry deck fittings and fixtures...... :mellow: Cheers, Jim
  19. Mark, Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate your interest. Wayne, Thanks. I'll try not to hold my breath waiting for the color decisions either... :P You have evidently remodeled and left the Admiral in charge of such things as well Frank, Thanks. I kind of listen to just about anyone........ but I will admit that Sjors and popeye are "special" Cheers, Jim
  20. Sjors, Thanks, interesting thought. Personally I get curious when I see something different.....evidently that is a minority position. I will say that the degree of difficulty for this vessel is much lower than the old sailing ships and that could also be one of the reasons.... Anyway, glad you'll keep dropping in and commenting! Cheers, Jim
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