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rwiederrich

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  1. Well...My way is always the easiest route...not the best.....sometimes. Thanks for the fine comments. Rob
  2. I pretty much throw things together..so the kindness shown with all the likes is very much appreciated. Smaller scale models lend to mimicked detail.....or applied detail. I can get away with many flaws. Rob
  3. After this I fill and paint around the windows and all the panels in white paint. I added the capstan polls to the rear of the aft cabin and the capstan. Lastly will be the sky light and the 6 crab winches. The scale is pretty small and most work requires magnifying goggles. (I'm getting old) I hope this little look into the unorthodox building techniques of these cabins helps demonstrate how much of a hack builder I really am. Rob
  4. After this I select screen mesh and paint then cut out the window panes and add them.
  5. After that I apply contact cement to the building sides and to each panel piece and locate them on the building. I also apply *N* scale door panels as well and then paint the spot where the windows will be located.
  6. Well let me see... I first select a good swath of nylon mesh for the panel simulation
  7. Ed I appreciate your attentiveness toward the details that are missed by even the most discriminating viewer. Plus, I believe the scale you selected lends itself to such details I could only hope that if I were able to mimic simply half the detail you have addressed with your YA build...I feel I would have built a quality scale model myself. Visiting the Maritime museum in Virginia..it was evident the best detail was captured in enormous models over 6~10ft long. You have been an inspiration. Merry Christmas. Rob
  8. Thanks Popeye..a lot. I have only the two aft houses and the sky light and capstan....then the 6 crab winches and then I can tackle the main turned post rail. Marry Christmas. Rob
  9. Tarbrush.suppose I can take some images of the paneling step to document the process. It might help some to see my multi media approach to construction. The holidays are getting in the way of some serious building, but I hope the week after Christmas I can devote some real time to the project. Rob
  10. I, unlike yourself Ed, will have a fantastic example to follow......thanks. Rob(Beautiful as usual)
  11. Yes Crothers book does and that is one of my major sources indeed. I will check again on McKay's bio information presented by Crothers. Thanks. Rob
  12. Ed..wonderful remark. I appreciate the clarity and specificity. I was wondering how you came about Webb's original spar plan for the YA? I wasn't sure that Webb designed and installed his own spars as well. Many builders simply contracted that aspect out based upon their requirements for their ships performance design. I've had a bear recovering such information for some of my McKay builds. It's as if all that information is now lost to time. Apart from the generic. Like you, I rely heavily upon Crothers research and deductive conclusions. Again...thanks for all your time in responding. Rob
  13. Thanks Albert. I could be more pro-typical in my construction techniques...and neater too. I didn't realize the shop was so messy. Unlike some builders on these pages..I have *Zones* of messes and tools and such. If I put everything away during my build...the tidiness of the shop would take more time to maintain then the build itself. A couple of pieces of equipment..some may have wondered about, are my light curing unit, used for curing light cured plastic for custom made parts, and my vacuum former and a sanding disk /table saw lathe I built.(It's off to the far left), imaged sometimes. Currently I am paneling the aft cabin and wheel house. Experimenting with the design of the half dome skylight as well(wood, wire and glass)...Oh boy. Rob
  14. Wonderfully constructed Ed. I too had noticed some minor discrepancies with the final product and the drawings...but assumed what you had described. so much more goes into construction beyond what version of the drawing you are working to. My drawings have several inaccuracies...I have to work over. Besides......some these drawings are nearly only suggestive of what was typical...not what was actual. Leaving much builders artistic license, for sure. Crothers in his masting book mentions that mast builders of the time left limited documents for us to study over and the specific mast design used on our favorite clipper may not even be available. Love the work....you're doing magnificent. Rob
  15. Lastly the mizzen fife rail and some over all images of the current state of the vessel.
  16. Well..I worked a bit on the GR today. First..my image quality was hurting so I figured out I had my camera's white light setting all wrong for the lighting of the room....I adjusted it now things are brighter. The first image is still set on the wrong white light setting. It is of the new Great Republic name board. All other images are correct.
  17. Popeye...I'm so glad you are doing a clipper...I'll be visiting this thread often for sure. Gee I wish my admiral ordered me to build on my ships...what a burden you have to bare..... Second..I always wondered why the keels and cutwater on some of these models are so heavy. This model looks like nearly 1/4" thick or at least 3/16" Fun stuff anyway. Good to see you at work. Rob
  18. I feel at this juncture, that I'm simply parting my ship together...small piece by piece. As what looks obvious..the aft cabin is next...I almost started it last night..but I was required else ware. My goal is to finish both the aft house and the helm next. Currently I'm finishing the pump that goes with the main fife rail...between the main mast and house. It wasn't in the photo because it was being painted. Rob
  19. Popeye..The paint mach is tricky...cuz they are done at quite different times...but must look like they were done at the same time. Especially when the deck house roof needs to match the deck as closely as possible...to make it congruent. Darker on the edgers then the high middle...cuz that is typically where the walkers walk. Thanks for the fine comments and encouragement. The main fife rail is next to be fashioned. Rob
  20. Spent some time building the main cabin today....about an hour of my time before I had to run. Paneled just like the for cabins.
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