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Thank you very much, I’m learning as I go. I think that after I sand the hull smooth, I’m going to attach the wales and apply the second layer of planking, along with planking the inside of the bulwarks. Then I’ll apply the gunport and sweep port pattern and cut the bulwarks to shape.
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Question, what’s the best way to do bulwarks on a card model, when you have sweep ports and gunports?
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Merry Christmas Mark and a Happy New Year!
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Making progress. I’m getting the technique for shaping and fitting the hull pieces down. Victory is sitting patiently in the background.
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The hull is strengthening up nicely. I’ll be able to tell you more after I get it done.
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Aft deck pieces are now doubled.
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Due to a minor issue resulting from the placement of my templates on the poster board and the page split of the plans in the book, I had to cut the deck pieces between bulkheads 1 and 2 and remove about 3/16”. I have the forward deck pieces and bulkheads permanently installed. As soon as they finish drying I will pull the aft deck pieces and double them.
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HMS VICTORY 1765 by albert - 1/48
GrandpaPhil replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Patrick, Thank you and welcome aboard! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Phil
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Thank you! Much appreciated! I’ve definitely been learning a lot with this project! I’ve answered all of my own questions about rescaling plans and transferring from the books, just by doing it.
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I doubled the forward deck pieces, which should remove the waviness. I will double the aft deck pieces after I install the forward frames permanently.
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Amazing work on both the Sovereign Of The Seas and the Royal Katherine!
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I also need to double the deck pieces
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It needs some (read a lot of) adjustments to bring everything into line, but I’ve made it to the initial dry fit point.
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Quick question, what’s the best way to install a transom on a card model? Should I just build up the stern frames like any other model, or just glue it to the stern after installing the deck and covering the hull?
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Thank you for the information. I’ll remember that for next time. There are several ships in his books that I would like to build. Buying the plans in sheets would be very convenient. I never actually scanned these, I just traced them and enlarged the tracings. This has been a highly educational project. I’ve been learning a lot. It’s been a lot of fun too, I’ve never built from scratch before.
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