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1/32" railings! Pass the headband magnifiers please ......
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As I recall from looking at my SR instructions before stashing it, they want you to paint an area on the bow black. could this line be the dege of the black bit?
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If/when I get to my SR I will move the trucks and trunnions on the visible guns, and leave at least the trunnions as is on the hidden guns. Somewhere or other I saw before and after shots of these cannons modified. Built straight from the box, they look odd with the wheels too close together, and more especially with the breech ends dangling out in space behind the carriage. I'm pretty sure it was Dafi but God knows where in his extensive writings. Suggest you PM him and ask about it.
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I didn't know you had an airbrush, Bill. Did you ever use it on Victory?
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Fantastic work! I marvel at the height of the hull over the water compared to the underwater portion. Makes the Heller Soleil Royale look like the epitome of stability. 😆
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You're getting good at those decks Bill! Nice work.!
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Thanks Glen; I just thought my log was a bit wordy when I look back. Will try to be more succinct from now on.
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Yes, after a while I tended to put consecutive explicit IF statements, rather than IF....ELSE...ELSE...ELSE etc. It just got confusing to read, and hard to pick out which "}" applied to what section of code. Shout out here to the "Auto Format" tool in Arduino which indents "{" and "}" according to what it sees as the program flow. It can help show that you missed a "}" somewhere. Thanks for your humorous anecdote!
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Welcome to those skipping straight here from the start instead of plowing through the prolonged history of the mechanism development. Finally getting started on actual hull development. Very little is actually known for certain about these ships, and of course there are no lines drawings extant. I'm using Michael Pitassi's book "Roman Warships" and building on his reconstructions. I also have on hand the lines for the "Olympias" which is a recently constructed full size trireme designed by a naval architect with archaeologist input. Unfortunately I already know my u/w hull needs to be much deeper than that of Olympias to support the weight so I cannot simply employ her lines. 😭 Galley Model Parameters: 1/32 Scale. Approx 54" LOA for a ship of about 145 ft. Approx 8" WL beam. 44 oars per side, in two remes of 22, staggered. Interscalmium 42" in accordance with Pitassi. (this is spacing between oars in a reme). Sea trials of Olympias quickly showed that her interscalmium of about 3 ft was too cramped for proper rowing. The archaeologist had used an ancient measure for which several values existed during ancient times and the consensus is the selected value was too small. Powered by a 5-cell NiMH battery producing 6V for the servos, and a 9V battery to power the Arduino Uno and RC Rcvr. Two oar servos per side, one for "Sweep" motion and one for "Lift" motion. Lift servos are standard size; Sweep servos are "Giant Scale" for continuous torque expected, and heat dissipation. Oars are approx 8" with loom 1.5". Oar angles when in water are 17 and 24 degrees for the lower/upper reme. Expected displacement approx 17 or 18 lbs. Because of this the u/w hull will not be "realistic", it will need to be bulked up to provide the displacement volume. I made a couple of mock-ups of the "giant" servos compared to standard-sized servos. I need these to make sure there is sufficient space at the bow to house them. Here is the Arduino "Uno" microcontroller board which runs the software to control the oars, with my servo interface board plugged into it; a standard servo; and the mock-ups. That's about it for now. I'm sure I will be a while drafting.
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In order to draw the bow and stern lines, lacking any knowledge of or interest in mastering 3D CAD, I needed a set of ship's curves which are now rare and pricey. Member iMustBeCrazy kindly supplied to me a pdf file with 4 pages of images of a ship's curves set. I used it and our local library's "Imagine Space" laser engaver/cutter to produce my own curves using 1/8" thick acrylic. These cost me a grand total of $12 which the Imagine Space charges for a 12" x 24" sheet of 1/8" acrylic out of their closet. A steal!
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Well, she did quickly sink - maybe when the wind gust hit they couldn't "let fly the sheets" because of this ...... 😄 Just being a smart alec........carry on!
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Oh Glen, if you've never seen Blackadder, especially the Regency and WW I series, you have missed out. Look them up on Youtube! You'll never forget Lord Byron, the mad king, the coffee house, Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, the actors and "Macbeth", Blackadder's Jacobite Scottish relative (a particular highlight for me given my family name), then life expectancy in the RFC, meeting von Richtofen, Captain Darling, Lord Flashheart, .......... now I need to watch some episodes over again.
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Impressive work with the i-beams and brass! But tell me (maybe I missed this earlier in your log?) why did they pile the lifeboats up like this? And how would they sway them out if needed? Thanks.
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Glen, you're a glutton for punishment, but as always this will be memorable to watch I'm sure.
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Yes, I forgot that's all on the upper parts. Carry on ....
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Bill, do you want to add some small evergreen strips on the inside of the gunwales at the railings, to add some molding detail where Heller just made the molds flat? Best done before you glue the hull halves. Or at least fill and sand those ejector markings which will be visible.
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Kevin, Rob Wiederrich's beautiful "Great Republic" scratch build is a great resource for clipper rigging, with many good photos. He has detailed rigging photos. I recall his chain sheets in particular because he formed his sheet blocks on the centre bands from brass. I tried it for "Preussen" but at 1/150 I could not do it. 😭
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