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GrandpaPhil

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  1. Personally, I like Delta Ceramcoat. It is my workhorse. I usually prime with a thinned down white or black paint, depending on what I am painting. Vallejo also makes some really nice model/miniature paints.
  2. Busy weekend. I rearranged my shipyard so I can put in an actual workbench. I installed eyebolts in the sides of my gun carriages. I tested my new scalpel out on wood. It worked perfectly. I still have all fingers, lol. I need to make the rest of the parts for my gun carriages and assemble them.
  3. All gun carriage sides are cut out. I am making: 12 12 lb. carronades 4 9 lb. long guns 2 12 lb. long guns
  4. I’ve got enough sides cut out for 14 of the carriages for the 12 pound carronades. I only need 12, but I made a couple of extras. I’m working on the sides of the carriages for the 9 pound long guns. On a separate note, the scalpel is working well. The handle isn’t the most comfortable to use, but it will be okay for now. I want to get a couple of the plastic molded grip handles.
  5. I’m on my third copy of Historic Ship Models by Wolfram Zu Monfeld. I use it so much that I just discovered over this past weekend that the spine is starting to disintegrate (like my other two copies did).
  6. I got my scalpel and blades in the mail today. I ordered them after reading the thread on scalpels on this forum. According to the thread, they work better and last longer than X-Acto blades, which is very important to me, because I burn through an X-Acto blade a week. So, I figured I would try a scalpel out. I tested it out on a carronade carriage when I got home tonight. It worked beautifully. It made a very clean cut, even when I tried just shaving the poster board (which usually doesn’t work very well). I’ll see how the scalpel does on wood, this weekend. I’ll let you guys know how long the blade lasts.
  7. Patrick and Mark, Thank you very much for the comments! I started cutting out the carriages for the carronades last night. I also bought a 1/8” dowel rod to make the wheels from. I am learning as I go.
  8. 18 gun carriages: 12 12-lb carronades - from Search for Speed Under Sail 4 long 9-lb cannon - from AOTS Bellona 2 long 12 lb cannon - IBID Now to let them dry and then start cutting
  9. I keep having to reglue them because I keep breaking them. Fortunately the starboard side is almost done.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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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