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I big thank you to those who have build logs for the Pram, the instructions have definitely had me scratching my head a few times and several of the steps have no photos or any real explanation. Probably not an issue for most people but for this noob, it has me scratching my head - lol. Looking a bit rough but cleanup to come after the glue is all set.
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Some more work this morning. We are going to need more clamps! My dagger board thingy was too small for the hole as well as others have been experiencing so had to fill it in a bit.
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A few minutes in between all the sunshine to get some work done on the Pram. Discovering I need to be a bit less religious about reading and following the instructions and instead use my own eyeballs to see where things are fitting and where they are not. As you can see on the ends where the overlaying of the planks was not the greatest. Lesson learned. But having an excellent time and those who watch on stream, all plastic builders, are enjoying seeing work done with wood.
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A bit of work this morning. Have the garboards soaked and fitted, letting dry and will glue down later today.
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Yet another Pram build My adventure into wood ship building continues. After completing the Dory (sorry I did not find you all in time to make a build log); It was time to start the Pram (this time I will do a log haha. Early stages and just getting started. I do stream on twitch when I build so if anyone cares to check it out, you can find me over at BartBandy - Twitch
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Started the R/N Fiume recently and decided to start a build log here. Occasionally I stream my building over on twitch at: https://www.twitch.tv/bartbandy Splurged and got myself a PE bender as well . Kit comes with PE and all the railings, only extras I bought was some brass barrels and will use EZ line for the rigging, otherwise, stock kit. Decided to try doing the hard mount thing instead of the kit cradle. The "candle sticks" are just temporary for the build, will use nice brass or something when I mount to the base. Lets get the red and white stripes out of the way first. That worked out ok. Discovered my hands and eyes won't allow me to paint individual planks so picked up one of these Easy cutters to make tape strips with. I love it! Masking various planks and did 3 different shades of brown. Gloss clear coat, then Naval Deck wash. Also painted the rest of the deck in a dark'ish grey. That works. Making masking templates. Increased the photo size to the same as the ship, cut tape to match. (wish I had stock in Tamiya tape for this project) That worked as well. German and US shades of green mixed to put on an Italian ship - love it! Almost zero touchup required - woot! Letting it cure a day or two before sealing it up with a gloss finish (there will be oil pants to tone it down yet). But happy up to this point.
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A reintroduction of myself, joined your group 4 years ago when I suddenly had the desire to build wooden ship models. Watched the builds on here and youtube scared the <poop> out of me and went to the plastic world. Armour, planes and eventually to what I wanted to do all along, ships. Built the Snowberry, Huron and about to start the Fiume. But that wood itch remained. Building with PE helped build the confidence that I can do those small details. A few months back a friend handed me a kit he was given as a gift and said "I will never build this" and I tossed it on the shelf. Took a look the other day day and found it is the Lady Nelson, a beautiful and expensive kit. Checked out a video on building her and quickly came to the realization that "no, I am not ready to jump straight in on that". Lurking here and elsewhere, I have decided to start with the basics and the Shipways Dory arrives tomorrow. Plan to do their 3 ships in the combo to see how I like building with wood and to build the basic skills that will be different than the plastic world. If folks are interested in watching, when I am in the model room I stream building on Twitch. I will be starting the Dory after 1 April (part of a group build - others are doing plastic) but in the meantime I am building other projects. So if any new folks want to see me build my first wood ship or if experienced folks want to watch and bring their experience or if you like to just watch plastic builds or hang out while building yourselves, drop by whenever I am online - https://www.twitch.tv/bartbandy Although a lurker these past 4 years, your builds and discussions have been in inspiration. I hope to at one point get to the level to be a more active participant. Cheers!
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Greetings from Snowy Ottawa
Scott Crouse replied to Scott Crouse's topic in New member Introductions
Thanks everyone! To the guys from down under, I just spend 3 great weeks in your country back in Oct/Nov and had a great time. Not sure if I want your +40c but my -40c is the other end of the scale. To my fellow Canadians, I know you feel the pain 🙂 Look forward to seeing everyone's builds and conversations. Cheers and thanks for the welcome. -
Thanks for accepting my membership. 100% newbie to the hobby and completely in the research phase. Reading, reading and more reading. One to make sure this is something I want to get into and two, cause it's cool! 🙂 I suffer badly from the winter blah's (near 25 cm's of snow fell today alone) and I spend way too much time playing computer games. I am also close to retirement so looking for things to occupy my mind and hands. I have always had a love of ships having grown up on the east coast of Canada, surrounded by fishing villages and living in Bermuda for several years and visiting several times per year has me exposed to sailing vessels. Even attended the America's Cup 2 years ago. My other hobbies are Amateur Radio and Photography ( https://canadianloon.wordpress.com ), so if I build it will be well photographed 🙂 That it from this end, will be lurking, asking questions and looking at all the wonderful builds. Cheers. Scott
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