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Build log part 49 sorry, the first 4 pics come in .Bmp Formate, I was`nt able to Transfer them into .Jpg Formate. If you do a right mouse click on, the new opening interactive window bar requires pressing the "open " button in order to get the pic.... 001.bmp together with the "flounder" scheme These 4 scetches provide mainly the belaying Points for the actual ships and the models functional running rigging 002.bmp 003.bmp 004.bmp THE NEXT PICTURES (3 LOTS) WILL ROUND UP AND FINALIZE THIS BUILD LOG OF THE GORCH FOCK 2 Build log part 50 to follow... Nils
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Build log part 48 STARTING WITH RIGGING OF THE SAILS this is the so called "Flunder" (flounder) named so because of shape and look like the flounder platfish with fishbone Peaks all around the outer edge. This belaying pattern is a must for the Young cadets to learn by heart, the names of the belaying Points and to find the ropes, their nominations, first pick, by day and night. Sheets of the 4 jib sails mizzen mast sails the Sheets are guided on forecastle deck Build log part 49 to follow... Nils
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Build log part 47 THIS COVERS THE SAILMAKING the full set comprises 23 individual sails this and the next pic as already described whin I did the Pamirs sails the longest side of the triangleb sails and the bottom boltropes of the square sails are reinforced with thin stainless steel (springhard)wire Shall continue with the rigging of the sails next Build log part 48 to follow.... Nils
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Thank you Remco, for making the depth indicator I used only the available Excel Features, an ink-Jet Color Printer and regular photopaper with the gloss side up. I was so fed up with the thin decale foil, so I dd`nt mind about the thickness of the photo paper, but yes your comment is correct, and after attaching the marking I did a Little retouche to the thin papersides with paint and a thin brush in order to cover the thin White cutting edges after glueing it on. Nils Excel pattern....
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HMS AGAMEMNON by PMG - Caldercraft
Mirabell61 replied to PMG's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
nice work Pierre, well done ! thats a good base for the second planking, I would love to see... Nils -
fantastic work Kevin, a pleasure to see this large model coming on so well Nils
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Mike, I knew that this is going to be a great model, and I am by no means disappointed from what I see at this sequence already... Very well done !! Nils
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Hi Nigel, I see you have a nice new member Icon, is that Little pal a Jack russel you have ? I have a 7 year old Fox Terrier. I had so many ideas as to what Details could be added some became realism and some went to the bin, but not being a kit, the mind was free to adopt many Details from all the gathered photos I had saved on my PC. Nils
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Danke Karl, nice comment of yours , I`m glad you like this 3 mast barque Nils
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Bob, the objects next to the depth mark numbers are printed dashes. I was not my aim to to resemble the rivets on These pieces as well. I tried before to print on transperent (thin ! ) blanc decale sheet and to have the hullplate rivets pressed through, but that did`nt stick well, also the very thin sheet was tearing every now and then, driving me crazy and so a compromise had to be made..... no feelable rivets there, but good visible markings instead. Nils
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great lesson Michael, very nice way of getting anchor tube openings flush to the hull, without just sawing them off at a certain angle, Thank you for sharing Nils
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thanks David, the Picture flow is now slowly moving on to its end, but still 6 more parts to come Nils
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HMS Bounty by UdoK
Mirabell61 replied to UdoK's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hi Udo, I think we are all whitnessing a great scratch-build to plan of the famous HMS Bounty after the keellaying is done. Shall follow your superb construction with high interest Thanks for sharing this log... Nils -
Build log part 46 liferaft Containments on poopdeck additional Name on auxilliary rudder device chest nav light Towers equipped wit lanterns and glass covers the sail operating running rigging is coiled up onto the wooden bits at the yards the functional strapping down device for the boats horn / loudspeaker of the mizzen mast pedestal brackets for the nameplate that go to the glass casing later on Build log part 47 to follow.... Nils
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Build log part 45 all ready for making sails captains pinnace with Position lanterns and window frames shrouds and backstay spanners in row drydock view on port bow Fitting out the poopdeck done forecastle deck likewise the three masts bear the badges attached to the platform railing : State Hanburg, fed. Rep. of Germany, state Schleswig-Holstein Tackling for lower gaffboom and wire lead (all around) for lower mizzen sail attached, als capstan for poopdeck each a set of oars for the boats Build log part 46 to follow.... Nils
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Build log part 44 Now some Pictures in daylight Illumination for better Quality in Color and sharpness.... one boat inside poop area, the starboard boat cleared for lowering over the side Build log part 45 to follow.... Nils
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I like that Bob, very nice work indeed ! Nils
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Build log part 43 here the boats are swung to the inside. Shrouds with ratlines at this stage latest the forecastle stairs had to be attached middle hight shrouds the running rigging is also being attached mizzen mast main mast moving towards completion (without sails), White tipped Yard Ends closed Close Yard Ends with semi round rivets THE NEXT 3 SETS OF PICTURES SHALL SHOW THE MODEL IN DAYLIGHT ILLUMINATION PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT STILL WITHOUT THE SAILS Build log part 44 to follow.... Nils
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Build log part 41 the shroud wire alignment in relation to the mast belaying Points is pre-checked with ordinary strings after belaying all the running rigging the deck shall look more busy the depth indicator scales are made with my regular Microsoft Excel program on photo print paper portside shrouds and backstays under way, also ratlines in the upper shrouds Build log Part 42 to follow.... Nils
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Build log part 40 view on inner port bulwark side with pinrail and shroud- and backstay spanners the yellow boom is just a Yard laying at the wrong place started to rig the bracing ropes the mainmast running bracing ropes are lead over the aft bumpkins starboard foremast backstays Build log part 41 to follow.... Nils
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SS Vinal Haven by TBlack - FINISHED
Mirabell61 replied to TBlack's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
real nice looking ship Tom, also the two boats look very realistic Nils- 326 replies
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