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She sure is a beauty! I really like what you did with the dyed sails. Do I spy (sorry for American dimensions) a 1/8” (or maybe 3.175mm) hand drill here? I have been on the lookout for one to fit some bits I have with those colored rings so I’m hoping it’s the same size collet. If so where did you find it? Thanks!
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What a great build! I love what you did with the figures! I’m hoping to add some atmosphere with figures as well (more than a little nervous about painting them though, I get shakey hands). I grabbed a few Amati cast figures that will hopefully fit the bill (sadly only 4/6 were in stock when I ordered, I’ll have to see if I need the other two when I get there).
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Oh there will be some happy pirate dancing when I finish this layer off. Planking was the scariest part of taking on this model and while it had a few hiccups along the way I think I can say that I’m comfortable with at least the process. With any luck I’ll have a update within a week 🤞.
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Thanks! I really keep thinking that I should get back to this build. I made the “mistake” of starting a second build (Alert by Vanguard) and have become consumed with that at the moment. I’m almost done the second planking and I may try to take a breather from it at that point and do another belt or two here.
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It’s looking quite good! Is there a reason not to have the waterline painter across the bottoms of the stern?
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SBD-3 Dauntless 1:48 Hasegawa - Edwardkenway-FINISHED
VTHokiEE replied to Edwardkenway's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Wow, that looks great! Great job! I’m looking forward to whatever you choose next (but please don’t neglect your ships too much I really want to see that Triton and Winchelsea come to light 😉). -
It depends on what you would like your finished planking to look like. There are things that you may settle for in a first planking, like tapering to a point or having a plank sit/finish on another instead of the keel (I'm not certain the correct term for this) that you want to avoid in a second planking. I tried to have my first planking be practice for the second layer so it isn't a huge difference aside from not wanting to have many gaps (and trying to keep my gluing a bit prettier). I did do at least one shortcut and I had wonky garboard planks on my first pass (the garboards on my second layer aren't great but they will be painted over and I think I'm satisfied with them for my first planked model). If you look at the stern on the first layer you might see that I placed a stealer that tapered all the way down to a point. I don't want to do this on the second pass; I'm trying to have stealers look like stealers and only go to about half of the plank width. Unfortunately today (with about 8 planks/side to go) I realized that I over tapered the stern so I need to do a few more stealers than I originally thought 🙂.
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I finally took the plunge.
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HMS Terror by Mish - OcCre - 1:65
VTHokiEE replied to Mish's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1801 - 1850
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A pale ale solves most everything 🙂, of course isopropyl alcohol is usually preferred for wood glue removal (PVA glue).
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What glue are you using? PVA comes off pretty easily with IPA (I was pretty nervous of doing this, until I did it). Everything is looking nice! You’re making me want to return to my half hull.
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Thanks for the encouragement and when you frame novice in that way it does make sense. I think I might actually try to follow your path a little. While I continue work on my current build I keep eyeing cross sections and I think using the Triton as a way to get a taste of scratch building and reading plans might be a good way to not get in over my head too soon (and maybe an excuse to pick up a mill or a lathe in the process 🙂). Either way, I have plenty in front on me with my current build so I'll probably continue to think it over for a long time to come and in the mean while I certainly am enjoying watching you work!
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After reading through your log I’m not certain that I would deem your work anywhere near “novice.” I picked up these plans as I had seen them labeled as a good choice for a beginner scratch builder. This log will be a great help when I finally try to tackle a scratch build but I do not think I have anywhere near the skills or equipment to try this one in the near future.
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Thanks! I’m hoping this is the ticket, I was laying it on it’s side after I did my best to empty it. Then I ruined the second after one use trying to clean it. I’m still slowly plugging away on the second planking.
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How exactly do you "clean" these after use? They are very helpful but I'm destroying the tips.
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She looks wonderful! Very nicely done, I’m amazed at how fast you put it all together.
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Well done, it’s such a great feeling when you overcome issues like this.
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I have noticed several people, probably many more, on this forum with CA allergies and that is quite unfortunate. How long were you staying around the fumes during the second planking? I go very slow, usually only a pair of planks at a time, but I'm still thinking that I should set up some form of ventilation for it to prevent developing a reaction. Everything is looking very nice btw.
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tool review Perma-Grit tools
VTHokiEE replied to James H's topic in REVIEWS: Model Shipwrighting Tools, Parts and fittings
Thanks for the review; I need some sort of tool sleeve like that for some files that I picked up awhile ago. I’m not certain if the smaller sleeve is still a little big for only files though.- 17 replies
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Could be walnut. I have felt that frustration before and needed to step away from my build when I was breaking things. How hot is the water that you are using? Using boiling water, or maybe steam, might help the situation slightly. I haven't tried this but maybe you could bend the wood a little, then add more water/heat and bend it further. I have a second thought as well. Are you below the waterline? If so maybe you could consider swapping the planks with a more flexible wood since it will be painted white regardless?
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