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Bill, thanks for looking in, let me answer to your you questions..... - the single foil sheets overlap about 1 - 1,5 mm, so that the ponced rivet side edge of the next plate comes to lay and overlap on the edge of the last plate. -the rub rail is a beech profile 2 mm halfround, in those cases where there is a stronger curve, I submerge the curved ends of wooden profile for a minute or so in boiling hot water. I wish you much fun and good success with your paddle steam tug Nils
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Thank you Andy and John, the access doors to the wheelhouse and to the section underneath are in my planing, only that they will be fitted later on... Nils
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Update made aft railing of boots deck and card template of the bridge deck, also dry fit of the stairways to the bridge deck Nils front and aft-railings for boots deck stairways to the bridge deck and card bridge template ( the bridge deck will have a planking). The funnel is not shortend to right length yet aft view to mid section poop with emergency rudder kinematic gear housing and rudderchain guides the rudderchains fit along side the aft hold hatches. The support on the poop is for the long aft load derricks 3 sheave blocks for the boots davits wheelhouse on the card bridge-template
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thank you very much Rick, I`m pleased that the intended "glassing" works out for the wheelhouse windows, here in dryfit the first 4 silicone pannels have been pushed into the frames, but the wheelhose cabin will be painted first before final assembly Nils "panes" pushed in so far that there is a little back-step to the outside frame frontside
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Update starting with superstructure, officers quaters, mess-room, wheelhouse, bridge and coverplanks for holds... Nils parts cut from 2mm multilayer ply the windowframes will be from sliced brass squaretube and the windows from squarebar silicone, fiiting into the squaretube bits, Doors will be glued to the sidewalls in appropriate places the hold covers are from exact fitting 2 x 15mm stained pine planks
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Sealing after coppering?
Mirabell61 replied to BBrueck's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Hi BBrueck, when I had coppered my 5 Elbe pilot schooner recently I had made the tiles from copper sheet without self adhesive gluefilm on the back. So the whole coppering was done with contact glue. So far so good, but in some minor places I had to slightly re-bend down some of the plate edges. In order to keep the edges flat and firm I put a coat of one-component-polyurethane varnish per paintbrush over the coppering. Should there be any crack like lift offs on the coppered hull, the polyurethan creeps into and seals them off. It cures out hard and transparent and keeps the edges down ever since Nils -
thanks John, the large weight is an appr. 3Kg cast lead with cutouts to inbord stradle the deepest hull frames for my schooner "America". Built as a large sailing model for RC and allthough a lightweight design this inbord-weight was required for sailing the ship, it was too heavy so that the hull sunk a bit deeper in than the intended construction waterline. That model was put on hold since then, and the hull was sold inbetween to an other modeler. Never saw nor heared about it again. Nils
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Update have been working on the boatsdeck, the frontportion only gets a wooden planking as well as the bridgedeck later on Nils dryfit of the boat in the davits hard to believe that this is going to be part of the boatsdeck. Led weights and clamps keep the deck down as the CA cures out the port staircase to the boatsdeck this is my 1:1 workscetch for doing and fitting out the boatsdeck here something bad happened, I painted parts after soldering the railing to the supports and the paint came off. I should have cleaned the surfaces better before painting. Will now have to carefully remove paint with Dremel brass-wirebrush or so...., and paint new
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Many thanks Ras and John, Ras, Thanks for your interest and for having an intensive look into the log. It seems a bit large at first look, but the base ship without the later look in the movie is the former laker steamer Corsicana and the rating for the model is exactly 1:87 The lines and frames are adapted from the Ferris type freighter of the US-Emergency fleet. I found a Polish sychronised version of "The Sea Chase" on the web and made the stand-pics from the video as needed for the details. John, you have a good eye, and yes, as the cargo derricks are made from brass tube, they are open at the ends. Thanks for the tip, I`ll have them closed later on. Nils
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Update here is the current state of progress, am starting with the rigging ..... Nils the funnel will be made from this 1 inch OD brass tube
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Many thanks John, here is the outlook in the crow`s nest .... with mast ladder, because there will be no ratlines to the shrouds, and access (with handrail) from outside the lookout post
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Thank you ver much Gary, I`ve just made the stiffening out truss bars for the two outer bridge deck supports, its been a little tricky soldering and the drilling of the tiny pivot holes in the connection rods .... Nils
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Thank you for your nice comment John, I still have some 3 sheave blocks (4mm) and wanted to use these for hanging the boats under the davits. I had ordered some 0,5mm Polyester rope to keep things halfway in scale, with a slight bit of widening the sheave holes with a 0,6mm drill its still a tricky job, but I think it works .... Nils
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Update made all 4 Davits and am starting with the supportframe of the front boatsdeck.... Nils Stb side view of the old steamer of 1918 build the threaded rods M1,6 go through the mini spacer-squaretubes. They will also also support the bridgedeck. The angle profile 4x4 will take up the front portion of the boatsdeck
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Hi Zappto, thanks for your kind word, and yes, I intend to do a glass cabinet after it is completed Nils
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