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First coat of paint on the front of the carriage house. It looks muddled……….cuz it is. It will all look good when dry and a second coat is applied. I’m working on the corner brackets, they go on after the painting. Rob
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Mikes original model builder painted all the houses *Except* the carriage house, with the waterway color. It looks nice. Rob
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Rich from what document can we arrive that the trim was painted the same color as the Waterway...or painted blue at all? B/W photographs are poor providers for definitive colors...though shades can be determined....but not true colors. Is the blue trim an assumption or based upon actual McKay practice? I'm not convinced either way. Rob
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Over the last few days I have been struggling with the notion of painting the lower edge of the houses with the same blue the waterways are painted. To be honest, Glory has gone through many changes at the hands of many captains and through sheer neglect. Many clipper builders or modelers like to use bold colors to distinguish these *trim* colors. Usually a bright blue. I'm not convinced. I prefer a more subdues blue and with that said not sure it was used to highlight the building base trim. On the other hand there is some evidence indicating there was some trim color. Notice the shaded difference in this image of the aft skylights on Glory.
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I’m out of state this weekend so very little to report. Maybe when I return tonight I’ll do a bit of work. Rob
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Oh…..I’ll tell ya if you are becoming a rivet counter. This is my second Glory build and I started it with the intention of seeking aid from other sets of eyeballs. You’re all 😊 Rob
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I really felt I was going to change it originally. Your input was the “stuff” needed. Thanks for keeping me true to her Glory……… Rob
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I remade the helm vent cupola. I began on the front. I’m making the windows off model and setting up the pillar caps. Rob
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Rich...I knew when I posted these images....I would receive the critiques describing the exact issue you brought up. I knew it when I finished making it, it was too tall in the front. That is why I didn't glue it down to the helm roof yet.😎 Knowing full well I would need to remove material and redo the window/vent opening. I wanted to see if I could slip it past...since very few folks are truly aware of these details. This cupula is pretty small....an inch by 3/4 ish. The louvers on the aft end were a bear to make and I will NOT be remaking those. I made the window the size I did, by using material I already had on hand(I see it was too large)...not really knowing what the door or access really looks like. So a window is just as viable as any other covering for that open space. However, with that said, I might make the mod a louvered door instead...since nobody probably looked out through it anyway. You got me...but I knew it was coming. Rob
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Thanks Vlad. Yes the scale is pretty small...but I can and do make mistakes...and correcting them seams to be a daily even for me now. but that is the process if I want to be as accurate as I can make her. Rob
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Thanks Rich. I appreciate the confidence. Im doing the best I can and sadly I make lots of mistakes in scale and recreation. But I’m betting Vlad and I are still closer to the original then any other historical model. Thanks to fine research by yourself and of course Mike. Rob
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The front of the cabin will be last to do Rob
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I have to say...my chick is tough...she just trudges along. Dental issues can bring the toughest herculean man to his knees. I hope your wife finds relief and a long term corrective plan. Short term if that is all that is available will do....I'm sure. The older we get the more stuff falls off or breaks.....sheesh..... Good thing I have an eternal security plan.... I finished up and delivered my wife's Unilateral RPD and now I can focus on Glory for a bit...... Rob
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