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GrandpaPhil

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  1. Using copper tape is a really easy way to copper a hull and it looks fantastic.
  2. Thank you both very much! Thank you to all who have hit the “Like” button! The silver lining of the current situation is that it has greatly freed up my schedule. Bearing in mind that I am the one who has previously taken vacation days from work to work on my model. I am still working on the upper stanchions. They are right on the borderline of what I am currently able to carve, due to their small size (which is why all subsequent builds will most likely be at 1/72 scale).
  3. Part two (the lower rails) of the aft railing is done and part three (the upper stanchions) is under way:
  4. Welcome!
  5. Welcome!
  6. That comes with experience. I am still learning, too. One example of a valuable learning experience is that I drilled most of the holes for the eyebolts, for the cannon rigging (on the bulwark side), from the outside of the hull because I failed to plan for them during construction. That would also work for you in your current situation. Just put a little filler in the holes from the outside and paint over them. Your build is coming along beautifully. Well done.
  7. I try to predrill small parts. Here is my pinvise and drill bit set: The trick is not put any pressure on the bit. As you can see from the gaps in my bit set, I have also lost many drill bits.
  8. Thank you very much OC, Richard, Rob and Keith! Thank you very much everyone for stopping by and all the likes! The stanchions for the forward rail are finished: Following Keith’s recommendation, the tops of them are pinned into the lower parts of the stanchions (which I should have done anyways because the railings are poster board, which has a nasty habit of delaminating).
  9. Welcome!
  10. I have the 1:98 Mantua Victory, you are better off making your own gunport lids. The metal ones are awful. I made mine following the diagrams in Zu Monfeld’s Historic Ship Models.
  11. Card is a great material. It is very versatile. I never really did well with card (I generally do not do well with card kits) until I built the Prince de Neufchatel following Ab Hoving’s tutorial. I made the railings from card: I am making the tops of the stanchions from 1/8” basswood strip stock left over from the Prince de Neufchatel.
  12. Welcome!
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