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Mirabell61

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  1. Many thanks to David, Piet, Steve, Patrick, Dan, and all the "likes", who take pleasure in dropping in and for your fine comments and appreciations David, thanks for your words, I hope the look around the turn of the century can be reflected a bit.... Piet, I like your comment "coming alive" is a charming adjective... Steve, Thanks for your words, I also enjoy looking at your tug`s wheelhouse and the fitting out Patrick, glad you loike the result so far, there were quite some things I would do better next time, but still having fun with the build where there is still so much to come Dan, the porthole-tubes are tiny galvanic tin plated copper sink head rivets, used for pressing / soldering on the ends of electric conduct wire leads. So through the "glassing" the interior appears in a light color in offset to black hull. The setting back towards inside for the "glassing" give a little impression of the steel plate skin thickness, without highlighting the thickness of the hull planks beneath Nils
  2. Thank you for your appreciation Bob, I`m so lucky to have my own hobby room in the house as well as a small room which ocasionally can be used for the rough work (making sawdust etc...) NIls
  3. Thank you very much John, before the other side gets painted I have to check the borderline painting after Dirk`s (Dubz) reccomended technique on the momentary side the Trials proved good so far Nils
  4. Many thanks for the nice comments to Crackers, Pete, and Dimitris, and thanks also for all the "likes".... Crackers, as I do`nt have a building instruction with illustrated pics etc.. I recall what was thought through and saved in mind several weeks ago and during the build sequences, sometimes I make Little scetches, so I do`nt Forget any good ideas, and look at These now and then for improvements or waving the idea Pete , thanks again, I`m glad you like it....., The pic on the wall is a Repro of the Hamburg based Marine Artist Uwe Lütgen. I saw this oil painting once within the Art-Maritim ( part of the anual Hamburg Boat Show) some years ago, and loved the way he caught the dynamic sailing Moment, and took a photo of it for my personel private use. It Shows the yacht "Maquita" whereby the sky Background was not complete at that time. My copy now is printed on canvas on a wooden spaning-frame in an Gold colored oil painting frame Dimitris, Thanks, to you, I hope to get the paint Job done in a way that pleases my own request. I was looking quite some time for the right paint quality Nils
  5. update... Build log part 26 all portholes (port side) are mounted into the drilled hull holes, the forecastle name is put on and the hull painting is under way (port side) Nils the letters are brass photo-etched the stern decoration is not ready for mounting yet next will be the borderline painting black / red, and then the starboard side will be pulled up likewise the black color is completely dull, the red paint will be silk appeal when the paint is cured out
  6. Good Progress Bob, shape Looks very good, will be looking out for your surprise.... Nils
  7. Hi JS, love those Little scetches that are illustrating your thoughts when arranging the rigging sequences, it provides better understanding of the function of all those lines...., very nice work ! Nils
  8. Hi Patrick, Looks great, the floor of the Speed boat Hangar , it will again be a fill of super Detail work you are going for .... Nils
  9. thanks to Kevin, Ed, and all the "likes", for the nice comments and interest in the log.... Kevin, hope you can find a bit more time to relax and enjoy your ship modeling, I found this time after my retirement.. Ed, you`re so right Ed, sometimes a look at the Close-ups disguises something raising the question: redo or mend it, will it look at me afterwards, or leave as is...., at least save it under " Things to pevent and avoid next time"... Nils
  10. Pete and Patrick, thank you so much for your appreciative and Kind comments. In the Moment I`m thinking of how to do Stern decoration and the Name lettering best..... Nils
  11. Hartmut, the interior Fitting out is fantastic, those Colors and the cosy looking Little berths, just great Nils
  12. Thanks very much Dimitris and Bob, and all the "likes"... Dimitris, it`s always a risk Dimitris to drill the porthole openings, because the slightest Offset from the centerline marking can cause the further Drilling to wander out a bit. I trust if there would be another build one day I`ll have to make a Drilling jig that orientates from the deck- resp. sheerline Bob, Whatever the hull skin joining method of the "Pequod" will be, I`m sure it will look good.... The combination you mentioned sounds very interesting Nils
  13. Thank you very much Bob, I am already quite curious to see your "Pequot" Steamer under planking, and hopefully prepared for a fine plating Job.... I`m sure that you are going to do a wonderful Job... Nils
  14. Hello Ed, I like your method of planking the deck... Nils
  15. a little update..... the first of the 458 hull`s portholes are put on, and before that the areas were painted... These close ups really don`nt hide anything Nils the most left one is the tube bushing for the aft anchor chain the upper forecastle portholes between the rails twenty of them on each side The plugged off two porthole in the third line from the top were due to misaligned drilling poop deck portholes upper hull portholes on white background strip, under the promenade deck
  16. lovely build Bryan, the ship Looks great, there are so many things to discover... Nils
  17. Hi Patrick, the black paint is a bit unusual for a large yacht, but I trust it will look great when the other complement colors are on as well. The blue-greyish prime coat you had on the hull before always reminded me of the Color of the huge "Maersk line" Container carriers. Looking foreward to more of your "Marjellan" Nils
  18. Hi Jack, that is a nice kit and boat model......., I remember The "Marie Jeanne" in scale 1:50 of Billing Boats with it`s two huge poles for thunny fishing was my very first kit, many years ago.. I wish you much fun and enjoyable hours with the build of the model. I loved the lines so much, that I built a second boat after the overview plans (21/2 times larger and for RC controled sailing with removeable 3 KG Ballast. The large model needs restoration for it`s rigging, the small one is in it`s own glass case Nils
  19. nice work Nenad, I also like your scetches when you plan and bring your thoughts and ideas to paper... Nils
  20. Very nice Progress Martin, the "Fly" is coming on real good, Detail work Looks very good, carriages and Barrels look great Nils
  21. beautiful build Vic, the Stern rounding Windows look excellent... Nils
  22. Hi Charlene, there is good Progress on your "Bounty" and the coppering Looks very nice, lovely work... Nils
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