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Bill97

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  1. Thanks kirill4. Will review your ideas. Just for fun, I like to know where my fellow modelers are talking to me from. I am in Kentucky, USA. How about you? Bill
  2. Kirill4 my plan is to use the technique shown is these photos. Make the shrouds, ratlines, and deadeyes as part of the on the ship rigging. Like this better than making them off the ship and then trying to make them fit. I forget who posted these technique photos on MSW but I find them very helpful and easy to follow.
  3. Thanks guys. I agree. So much better now. Appreciate your guidance.
  4. Not sure. Put the Golden Hind and Wasa on my wish list based on your recommendation. Understand the Victory will take quite some time to build and some of the build can get monotonous. May work on it at the same time I work on either of the other two for a break from building the Victory. What are you working on these days?
  5. Ok guys corrections to the painting completed. Appreciate your guidance and recommendation. I think I was able to cover the burnt umber successfully.
  6. Thanks kirill4 and Backer. When I first saw that some builders had painted their ship white below the waterline I questioned it. Thinking that surly that would not have been the case because of the white would have just turned very dirty over time in the water. But based on your information, it truly was intentional. I am going to mask off the entire bottom of my ship up to the first black line, spray it with a surface primer to cover the burnt umber and the white currently on it. Once I get a uniform coverage, I will respray it white and weather it with a little light gray. Will post pictures to see what you think.
  7. Looks like some great additions to my stash received as Christmas gifts. Where to start?
  8. Don’t know if now that I have it finished with the white and burnt umber if I should just leave it like it is or repaint the bottom white. Not sure if it will cover well enough to not look obvious I redid it. What would you guys do?
  9. Do you think I should have made the waterline higher? Maybe as high as the first black line on my model?
  10. A couple more photos. Deciding where to put the waterline was tricky. I did some research and found advice to be that the waterline should be painted right about where the hull bows out at its widest part. So with that in mind I used a little improvised foam cup and pencil to draw a line around the hull at that height. I then painted burnt umber below the waterline and white above it. So in my color scheme the white is not below the waterline, it is the waterline. What do you think? Thoughts, opinions, advice are always appreciated.
  11. I actually set the waterline at the white. Below the white is burnt umber. A very dark brown. The photos I found of the Mayflower II show a similar scheme.
  12. Thanks rkwz. I probably have more patience than I have a steady hand! I definitely do not hurry my builds. Being an older retired guy I enjoying filling my time with this great hobby and do not hurry to finish a build. The hand is still somewhat steady but not as much as in my younger years. 😊
  13. Hull painting finished and display stand. Now to begin a little assembly. Merry Christmas to all MSW members. Hope you all have a great one and receive the next model on your wish list. I think I have one under the tree. Will see.
  14. Working on the color palette for the hull. Most of the color scheme, even though not the exact colors, I derived from watching YouTube videos of the Mayflower II replica. Went being Vallejo burnt umber below the water line, then white above the water line. From there up I am using two varying wood tone shades from darker to lighter. I still need to paint the two stripes that remain as primer. The top one will be a green stripe and the lower one a red stripe. I also still need to hand paint all the white and black raised areas between each row. I will most likely then go back and weather the hull with a little black wash before applying a top coat of Vallejo flat varnish. The majority of this painting is by airbrush. I don’t know if it is the same for you guys but I spend way more time masking and prep then I ever do airbrushing the paint.
  15. https://www.ocregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ldn-l-focus-mayflower-1123.pdf
  16. I found this as well. It says there was 12 cannons on board.
  17. Yvesvidal the model actually has 10. There are 4 on each side and two on the back. In some of my research I have read the pilgrims took a more northern route across the North Atlantic instead of a more calm route near the Caribbean in hopes of avoiding piracy. With that in mind they may have wanted to be prepared in case of being attached. I have the same curiosity about if to display the cannons are have the ports closed?
  18. Got it Backer. Thanks. That should help. Was surprised to find (or not find should I say) fabricated pieces for that. They are shown in the instruction drawings (without a part number) but are no where in the kit. This will be my first build where I make my own shrouds and ratlines along with rigging the necessary deadeyes. So I guess it appropriate to make the chains as well. All these new skills I learn with each new build (Mayflower is my 5th) will go along way when I tackle the Heller 1/100 HMS Victory early next year!
  19. Something I have recently discovered there is no chain representative pieces included in the kit for attaching the bottom deadeyes of the shroud assembly through the channel to the hull. Will have to do a little research for a suitable idea/technique.
  20. Thanks ccoyle and Backer for your comments. I have begun the process of painting the deck pieces. Started with primer for each piece and then weathering. Coming out nicely so far. I have seen several different color palettes different builders have used as well as pictures of Mayflower II in dock. Will probably use a variation of different ideas. Also started putting the canons together. Ccoyle I may take your advice and research some new deadeyes.
  21. Amateur the piece of wood idea in the picture looks interesting. Not seen that before. What is the process in that technique?
  22. Oh no Trippwj the HMS Victory is a planned future build. I have the Revell USS Constitution, the Revell Cutty Sark, the Revell English Man O War completed and my current build of the Trumpeter Mayflower. The Airfix Wasa, Airfix Golden Hind, and the Heller HMS Victory are in my stash for future builds. None I have done yet had me build the ratlines/shrouds and the deadeye elements.
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