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Paul Le Wol

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  1. Thank you very much Gary. Paint colors certainly can be a challenge. I think I’m going to wait to see what you choose for Pelican below the waterline 🙂
  2. Gary, thank you for sharing all of these techniques. This is all truly amazing!
  3. Hi Everyone, I hope you are all well. Thank you very much for the Comments and Likes. The bulkheads at the fore and aft ends of the main deck have been sided with 1/32" horizontal edge glued strips of 5/64" AYC. The sliding doors were glued to the siding and then everything was painted with Vallejo Model Air White Grey (71.119). The chafing planks were finished to the forward end. The bulwark planking was done next. There is a stanchion in there so there was a lot of measuring and cutting These areas had to be completed before the Main Deck House could be installed. The bulwarks were airbrushed and except for a few attachment points she is ready for the deck house and the sub deck. Hope to see you soon!
  4. She looks beautiful Gary! Good luck in the Photographic Competition.
  5. She looks great Roel! It must be incredibly difficult to make sure everything is done in the correct sequence.
  6. Thank you Jacques, I agree. It didn’t seem to have much going on. If there’s any more changes though, they’d better not involve scuppers 😀
  7. Hi Everyone, hope you are all well. Thank you for the Comments and Likes. I had a bit of a setback last week. This is part of a photo that Phil @Dr PR posted in his SS Wapama 1915 Steam Schooner thread. I had not noticed in other photos or drawings how prominent the planks just above the guard at the stern were. The drawings show that the bulwark planks are 3 3/4" thick and the hull planking is 4 1/2" thick. Adding this detail would mean that these planks would have to extend down to the guards all the way to the bow. The guards would hide the fact that 1/32" planks were added. Well that's the hope anyway. Starting at the stern, three strakes were added. Two @ !/32"x1/8" and one @ 1/32"x5/64". The scuppers had to be filed into the new veneer planks. I decided to remove the guards port and starboard because they drifted down a bit at the bow. Gluing the new guards back on under the new planking went a lot easier. The new planks were feathered into the hull planks at the bow before they get to the metal anchor protection plates While this was going on the chafing planks were attached to the main rails. I just happened to have a rigid cardboard shipping tube that was the right size to hold it at the curved part. The main deckhouse was glued together and placed on a jig in order to complete the doors and siding. This is what she looks like today. Next will be the hawse pipes and portlights. Hope to see you then.
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