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Capt. Kelso

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  1. Dunton plans are available from the Mystic Ships Plan Store (Ships Plans Store | Mystic Seaport Ships Plans), 5 sheets, 1/4" Scale. Oddly enough the closest comparable Schooner is the "Ellsie". I have considered building a Dunton, thought of converting a kit on the market. However, there's nothing close to its profile in 1/4" scale, basically I would have to scratch build. Just not up to the task right now. At present I am aware of only two Dunton models, one by Tom Lauria, Fishing Schooner, L.A. Dunton – Model Ships & Boats by (tjlauria.com) and one contracted by Mystic Museum. Tom Lauria used the Seaport Plans plus many trips to Mystic to research measurements and details. A fellow Seaport Volunteer built a half hull model using the plans. We both worked on the Dunton removing ceiling planks! Thanks for the link
  2. I've attached some copies of planking plans for the L.A. Dunton Gloucester Fishing Schooner undergoing restoration at Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Ct. These are actual reference documents. The Dunton was launched in 1923 and representative of the Gloucester Schooners of that period. She carried ten Dory's and a crew of 24 (20 fisherman and 4 crew). It's very close in size to Bluenose and may share many of the construction techniques, haven't researched the Bluenose. Of particular interest is the tapering of bow planks and use of stealer planks near the stern. The "devil is in the detail". I compared these drawings to the Model Shipways Benjamin Latham plans and they are a close match. Included a few pictures from inside the hull, the ceiling planks which have been removed were red oak, 4" x 12"
  3. I felt I needed to take a break from a whaleship build and started this Half Hull project last week. Thought it would be a slam dunk, its more challenging than I expected. Looks like you are making good progress.
  4. Welcome. If you are new to wooden ship modelling, especially planking, a couple of quick suggestions. The NRG Store offers a 18th-Century Merchantman Half-Hull Planking Kit (click on the NRG tab above). This kit provides step by step instructions to include tips on calculating and spacing planks. Also, Model Shipways Shipwright Series has excellent kits, there are numerous postings on this site regarding the Dory. Regarding the Marine Models Viking Kit, it was either first released in 1966 or 1967. I have a copy the 67 Catalog (yes, I have been around a long time) and it is the first kit listed, $17.50. I built this kit and planked it many years ago. While I have planked numerous solid hulls, this one was a particular challenge. Trying to replicate the curved planking on the bow and stern was a tedious task, couldn't use basswood strips, had to use a sheet of basswood and French curve template. And, as with any solid hull kit, thinning the bulwarks requires patience. Good luck with your projects, this site is a good place to get feedback and tips.
  5. Here's similar technique but I find the video format easier to follow. Making Sails for Ship Models from Silkspan, Parts 1 & 2. Tom Lauria, YouTube
  6. I've built and weathered plastic military models in the past, the process should be the same for ships. I always sealed the decals before weathering. There are some very good online tutorials and YouTube videos on ship modeling weathering, model ship weathering techniques - Search (bing.com)
  7. Found a handy conversion chart a few months ago put together by Microscale. The references are geared towards Floquil Railroad colors but many of these could apply to ship models. Floquil Color Chart.pdf (microscale.com) Floquil Color Chart.pdf
  8. Saw a reference to Floquil Marine Color paints in one of the posts recently. Moving stuff around on my workbench and found an old color chart. Never could find a use for Verdigris!
  9. Nick, I'm not a fan of acrylic paints but have had to adjust to using them. I have used Model Expo paints and thinned them using both Tamiya Acrylic thinner and my homemade thinner. My homemade brew is just as good as Tamiya and less expensive in the long run. I learned how to make my own surfing YouTube and various modeling sites. I settled on a mixture found in Cybermodeler Online, Tech Tip: Make Your Own Acrylic Thinner (cybermodeler.com). There are four ingredients, Distilled water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acrylic Flow Improver and Acrylic Fluid Retarder. Windex works great as a cleaner. You can find the Fluid Retarder, Flow Improver at Arts and Crafts Stores or Walmart. Actually, I found everything at my local Walmart. I make about 12oz in a plastic squeeze bottle when needed, it's great for thinning and cleaning the airbrush. I found when airbrushing acrylics add a couple of extra drops of Retarder to the paint cup. Model Expo paint out of the jar is thick and requires a lot of thinner. Every time I use acrylics there is a trial-and-error process to get the correct flow. Just takes practice.
  10. Odd Model Shipways doesn't list the thickness. Bluejacket scribed deck sheets are 3 1/2 inches x 24 inches, 1/32 inches thick, various size plank widths. I have used them, good quality.
  11. Bought one earlier this week at Walmart, less than $6 with tax. I like it, sandpaper attaches via "hook & loop" similar to Velcro.
  12. Here's a photo of Cutting in Tackle from Tom Lauria's Kate Cory build ( Whaling Brig Kate Cory – Model Ships & Boats by (tjlauria.com). I'm currently working on a KC build and have a copy of the plans from The New Bedford Whaling Museum. Sheet 8 contains a diagram of the Blubber Hook while Sheet 5 references Cutting Tackle Guys. As for the Morgan, this link will take you to the Model Shipways Instruction Manual, go to page 35 and 38 which has detail on the Cutting Tackle. https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=92ce4c441e4d8653JmltdHM9MTY4OTgxMTIwMCZpZ3VpZD0yMGFmN2FhZC1mYTE5LTY3ZTgtMjVhNS02ODRkZmIzOTY2OTMmaW5zaWQ9NTI0MQ&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=20af7aad-fa19-67e8-25a5-684dfb396693&psq=model+shipways+charles+w+morgan+manual&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubWljcm9tYXJrLmNvbS9JbnN0cnVjdGlvbnMvODgwNDgtbW9kZWwtc2hpcHdheXMtY2hhcmxlcy1tb3JnYW4taW5zdHJ1Y3Rpb25zLnBkZg&ntb=1 Hope this helps. http://tjlauria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/gallery-kate-cory-4-150x150.jpg
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