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Hello everyone, I've been back on my little harbor yacht for almost 14 days. The plan is to work on Le Rochefort until August. I have completed all of the deck beams and will now install and adjust them piece by piece. At the moment I'm busy with the metal work on the pump house and the pumps themselves and will show another update soon.
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Hello Adrian, I read today in the French forum that you are there in Evian. I'm happy to see your models in person.
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thank you for your interest and the likes received, always much appreciated. Well there is just a small update on the starboard side. The lower whale has been fitted, the bulb/bottle has been provisionally fixed in its future position and the bow area has been fitted with the decorative timbers. At the same time, I started on the port side -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello everyone, thank you very much for your likes and comments, much appreciated. Now a little update, a total of 1767 nails have been placed so far and there are still a few more to come. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
A little update at the end of the year, starting with the nailing. Here I use two thicknesses 0.6mm for the whales and 0.4mm for the planks. I make the square wire myself using a jeweller's die. Happy new year everyone -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello everyone, Le Rochefort has gone into the winter break and I have turned my attention back to La Palme. I was not satisfied with the stern superstructure so it had to be redone, too many small mistakes that added up to too much. I also started with the planks on the starboard side. -
Hello Mark, thank you. You are absolutely right, it was a very time-consuming job, especially constantly taking beams out and back in and out again and so on. Thank you Durex for your interest and your comment. Thanks to everyone else for your likes. A few more pictures of the finished interior after I treated it with Clou sanding primer.
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Hello everyone, after a tip from Gerard Delacroix, Le Rochefort did not have eyelets to remove the planks but holes to engage them, so this had to be changed. In the next step, I made and fitted all the deck beams and the beam walkways. The rear bulkhead fitted. There is still some work to be done on the deck beams, which will happen in the next few days. For this work I would have liked to have Le Rochefort in 1:24 scale 😂.
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Hi all, thanks for your interest and likes, much appreciated. Over the last few days I have been able to get a bit further with the interior. Making the front bulkhead, the hold floor and the front false floor. According to the monograph, the middle 4 (2) rows are not nailed to be able to remove them to access the limber boards underneath. Here I have provided them with small ring eyelets, I hope this is correct, as I could not find anything in the monograph.
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Hello everyone, another update on Le Rochefort. After the small break in the summer, I'm more drawn to the workshop again in the evenings. I have started with the cross beams for the cargo area and the nails for the interior floorboards. I'm still waiting for my new tools to finish the rest of the nails.
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Another section has been completed, the rear timbers have been completed. I'm not 100% satisfied with the result, there are still a few corrections to be made and I hope that the result will be better, otherwise I'll have to build it again. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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