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I keep having to reglue them because I keep breaking them. Fortunately the starboard side is almost done.
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Note to self: Never, ever attach gunport lids without steel pins again.
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The Prince de Neufchatel now looks grungy and well used. I used a couple of different washes and did some dry brushing to add depth and make it look a little more real (in my opinion). I also put another coat of sealant on the entire model. Now, I’m going to rig the gunport lids.
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The Prince de Neufchatel now has a good base coat to work from. I’m going to use the faux metallic technique from my war gaming days to simulate metal. Then I’ll apply a wash in the corners to simulate dirt before using dry brushing to add a bit more depth and create shadows. As I mentioned before, I tend to treat my ship models like gigantic war gaming miniatures.
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I made a total of 32 cleats. 24 were for the port lids, the other 8 were extra. If I need more, then I will make more. I installed the 24 cleats for the port lids. Once everything is dry, I will do the final painting, along with weathering, of the hull. Then I will rig the gunport lids.
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Thank you very much, I saved a copy.
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Thank you. It’s solid hull. That’s the only solid hull model I’ve ever built. The rest have been plank on bulkhead.
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I haven’t forgotten about the Triton. I’m still getting caught up in my shipyard. I know what I’m making it out of now. I’ll use plywood for the bulkheads and basswood for about everything else. I’ll use a hardwood (possibly cherry or pear) for the carvings. Masting will be locally procurable dowell rods.
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My first real model ship kit was the Sultana by Model Shipways (Model Expo). It was a good challenge and I learned a lot in the process. It’s easy enough for the first time builder but is easily modified if you want to expand your skills. I was happy with the end result.
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Finally got back to work on the Prince de Neufchatel. I made the first 12 cleats.
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Work stuff is done. I cleared off the shipyard tonight and back to work on the Prince de Neufchatel this weekend.
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Bob, I can’t speak for quality of the kit, but your model was a lot of the inspiration for choosing the Prince de Neufchatel as my first scratch build. I also referenced it frequently when I had difficulty interpreting the plans or figuring out how to assemble my model (for instance, figuring out how to attach the stern). So, well done!
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The Prince de Neufchatel is on temporary hold to build some stuff for work.
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If you are using real deadeyes, then I would fix the channels to the hull with steel pins to reinforce them in order to better take the stress of rigging.
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I painted the undersides of all of the gunport lids, green. I also touched up the green on bulwarks and the rest of the fittings. I finished cutting out the scuppers. I’ll paint them when I paint the tops of the gunport lids. Next step is to make the cleats, then finish painting everything. I’m going to go ahead and do all dry brushing, weathering and highlighting as part of this painting. Then I’ll rig the gunport lids.
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