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Posts posted by AnobiumPunctatum
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Wonderful progress, Guy. Yourd deadwood looks very good.
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Really nice progress, Aldo. Your bulkheads are looking very good.
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Really wonderful, Dan. I like the combination of the choosen timbers. Is it box and holly?
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This looks like a very interesting kit and a very good base to do a model of this famous ship in her appearance during the American Wars of Revolution.
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You have to attach the deadwood and stern before you start with the frameing. The transoms were positioned at the inner post.
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That looks really good. Coongrats
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Guy,
be aware, that the examples are from a Swan Class Sloop. The deadwood for your HMS Triton looks different and has different sizes. If you need help, don't hesitate to ask.
I post some info in Larry's build log. He uses the three layer method.
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Joss,
your drawings are looking really good.
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Really nice. Your section looks really good.
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The description of makeing the deadeyes is really interesting. Thanks for shareing
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Richard,
I advise the TFFM-series from David Antscherl, especially the volumes 1 + 2 for building HMS Triton. Another very good source is Dan's build log about his HMS Vulture. It's another ship but the steps in building the models are similiar.
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Really nice boat and a great cabinet.
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Larry,
the problem with your deadwood is, that you did not made the core part thin enough. After glueing the outer layers on it, it should not be visible. If you put a plank on the stern post and after deadwood, there are some space on your model which should not be there. Don't worry I need several trys until I got these parts right.
I hope you can see on the picture what I mean.
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Your young lady is looking really sweet
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Mark,
have you thought of planking the upper deck only partially?
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Robert,
it's allways fascinating to see, what you do with bones. Your boat is a masterpiece.
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That's a lot of work, but if you see the reslt of the treenailing I think you will be more than happy.
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The choosen timber looks really intersting. I've never heard before of it.
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Bob,
I would suggest to glue the thicker planks for the deck beams and so on first. So you can easier avoid culmulative errors by the planking job.
I start the planking exakt in the same way and had the prob with these errors.
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Very interesting read.
Oseberg ship by Von_Kossa - Billing Boats - Scale 1:25, 800 A.D (First wooden ship build)
in - Kit subjects built Up to and including 1500 AD
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Really interesting log with a lot of improvements. I have the kit also in msy shelf. If I start the build I will remember your log.