Hi All,
This will be my build log of the Bounty by Artesania Latina.
It’s my first build log and I’m looking forward to sharing my journey with you.
A little about me – I’m Paul and I live in Reading in the UK. This will be my third build, previously having built the HMS Endeavour Bark (not completed) and the King of the Mississippi, both by Artesania Latina. I enjoy being challenged which is why I’ve chosen to take on the Bounty as my next build. I appreciate that this is a complicated model to say the least. I’m not even sure my skills are up to it, especially when it comes to single planking the hull, but we shall see. To be quite honest, I don’t think I’d have taken this on without the help of some of the amazing builds on here as a reference point. Reading the build logs has given me a degree of confidence that help will be there when I come across problems. Special thanks to thomaslambo, Capt. Fisher, Captain Al, cobra1951 (I still can’t believe your Bounty got crushed!), bryanc, rcmdrvr and all the other Bounty builders on here whose amazing builds have been my inspiration to take this on. I’m looking forward to getting input and feedback from you all.
I actually started the build over Christmas and have been working on it for a few hours almost every weekend since, so I’ve already made some progress. I’ve been taking photos of every stage, but only now have I got round to starting this log. So I’ll be uploading some photos to bring things up to date.
So, here we go……
The kit contents:
Making a start, I separated and numbered the parts the parts for the main frame.
Then I stained all the parts with a Ronseal Walnut wood stain. It took 4 coats to get the colour I was after.
A bit later in the build I'm going to veneer the exposed frames to hide the ply board appearance.
Realising the importance of getting the frames absolutely level and parallel on this build, I did quite a bit of research into building slips.
I went for the Hobbyzone slip in the end and have found it to be a brilliant piece of kit. I'd highly recommend it to anyone considering using one.
So I set about leveling the frames and gluing them in place using Titebond.