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Mikeymo

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  1. Howdy, Kees.

     

    How much of the deck planking materials did you have left over after finishing all the decks? And I guess the same question applies to the hull planks.

     

    Reason I ask is, due to me never having done this before, I would like to test out some techniques, practicing I guess. But I don't want to run out of material.
    I'm thinking of sending Occre and email and purchasing some extras, or perhaps from some other supplier. What ever is cheapest and fastest delivery.

  2. Hi guys,

     

    Thanks for your words of encouragement!

    Just taking a loo at your build log, maggs - very nice mate!

     

    The more and more I dig through this forum, the more and more Occre Endeavours I find! Which is going to be of great assistance to me!

     

    I'm discovering that, from almost everyone who has built an Endeavour, that they're moving a little away from the instructions and "doing their own thing" on some occasions.

    I like customisation, but I also find it pretty scary considering this is my first ever ship build.

     

    My course of action is to thoroughly read and understand the instructions and plans, then take as much advice as I can take from the build logs of completed Endeavours.

    So I apologise if it seems at times that I am copying someone else's style. Please take it as a compliment :)

     

    I think perhaps over the next few days I will be ready to get the hull skeleton going. Keel and bulkheads and such.

     

    It's an exciting thing. I really do feel like a kid at Christmas.


    One thing I haven't found yet, perhaps I haven't read through all the instructions, is a list of the paint that I'll need.

     

    Is anyone able to point out what colours I need to buy? I guess including the lacquers, varnish and stains - if they're also used.

    That would be really helpful.

     

    Cheers guys (and gals)...

  3.  Patience and a controlled hand will serve you well ;)

     

    You're right, you know. Patience I have. But never before has it been tested to such a level while model building. 

    I really must reinforce the "take your time" outlook for this project.

     

    It's vastly different to ANY model I have previously constructed. Some people tell me it could take me up to two years to build. Initially that scared me, but now I kinda like the idea of something that takes that long to build. 

    It'll be built with love, that's for sure.

  4. Thanks for your response, Chris.

    I've uploaded a pic of the instruction sheet where it shows the bulkheads numbered (first post up there). But there is no corresponding number on the laser cut sheeting, and they're all different sizes, albeit a relatively small difference.

    Due to the picture itself being taken at an angle, it's not very clear as to which one goes where.

     

    Perhaps once I have detach all of them from the laser cut template, and stack them next to each other, it might become clear then.

    I'll see how it goes :)

  5. I have had a few books arrive! I figured it's better to research, research, research - rather than dive right in and make too may mistakes! I have been reading so much, and watching so many YouTube videos. I'm really loving this. I figured once I have built this ship, I will be well versed in ship anatomy and nautical terminology! What a fun and interesting way to learn about old, wooden ships!

     

    I do have two questions though. I honestly didn't think I'd trip up on these....they're basically the very first step!

     

     

    So I have my laser cut keel and bulkhead parts. However, the bulkheads aren't marked or numbered on the laser cut sheet. There's a picture of the hull skeleton assembled, in the instructions, but it doesn't tell me in which order they're to be attached to the keel!

    So I have 9 pieces for the bulkeads. Is it just a mater of pulling them apart, lining them up and visually determining which one slots where, or is there a method to this?

     

    Additionally, how do you guys prize these parts off the laser cut sheeting without causing any damage? It seems my x-acto knife is not an ideal tool for this. I was thinking of using a very fine saw, or a chisel.

     

     

    What do you guys suggest?
    Thanks in advance!

  6. Hi Guys,

     

    This is my very first build log! As per the thread title, I'm building the HMS Endeavour, by Occre.

     

    As I have never, ever built a model ship before, this is going to be very much a discovery process by me and hopefully I achieve a successful outcome!

     

    My ship arrived today by courier. I have unpacked it and attaching a couple of pics here. If I am not following the rules or build log protocol, please let me know. I'm fairly new to this forum too.

     

    Firstly, I have a set of English instructions. I noticed some folks in other threads saying that didn't receive English instructions by Occre.

     

    Secondly...these instructions are very daunting! I am going to be doing a LOT of reading before I start this thing. Having said that, yes, the start of the build might be a couple of weeks away as I am still waiting on some tools to arrive. I have plenty of woodworking tools, but not much in the way of small tools required for this. For example, my set square and spirit level, they're quite massive and not appropriate for this ship. So I have ordered over eBay some smaller versions of certain things. Once everything has arrived then I will kick the build off! Which is good, gives me more time to do some researching.

    i've tried to read as many of the rules here as possible and I understand the part about not having too much "noise" in build logs...but if it doesn't upset the mods, I'm happy for you guys to offer advice and or criticism in here. Your knowledge and experience is invaluable to me!

     

    Never the less, this will be my build log!

    Please...wish me luck...

    *gulp*

    *deep breath*

    Here goes!

     

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  7. EJ_L,

     

    This is a pretty amazing job you're doing. Me being completely new to model ship building, this type of build log with your detailed notes is invaluable for me.

    It's coming along nicely and I'm looking forward to seeing the detail take shape.

     

    What ever did we do before the internet? The information sharing capabilities are mind boggling!

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