Paul Le Wol
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Rigging Diameter, Early 1900s Workboat
Paul Le Wol replied to JacquesCousteau's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Hi Jacques, I have been using Model Shipways rigging plans for the Glad Tiding to help rig my sharpie because they are rigged similarly although the pinky is a bit larger vessel. Both are 40 some odd feet long and 1/24 scale. The Pinky also has wire standing rigging which scales to 3/8”. So 1/4” (.009”) wire for your 1/32 scale Lancha seems reasonable. Here’s a few pictures of the plans. -
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Hi Jacques, I just stumbled across Javier Baron’s wordpress site. ( barcosbaron.wordpress.com ) . After scrolling through his “ Tecnicas de Construccion “ post I was reminded of your question about squaring. If you haven’t already been there it is worth the visit. The man is a genius
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Bill, congratulations on finishing your Revenue Cutter. She looks gorgeous!
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Hi Everyone. Thanks to all for your Comments and Likes. They are appreciated very much. The masts have been painted and the cleats attached. They are friction fitted into place and I don’t think that they will need to be glued. Once they were stepped I thought it would be a good time to mount the model on to the base. The base is a piece of 1/4” x 2 1/2” oak that was bought from Home Depot’s “ Hobby Department “. It was painted with Liquitex Basic Ivory Black. The stand offs are 1/16” brass rod covered with 3/32” brass tube cut to the appropriate length and then 1/8” aluminum tube was slid over that to give it a heavier look. I liked the look of the aluminum more than the brass for this boat. Don’t know if it’s a big concern but I did apply NoAlox between the brass and aluminum to prevent any possible reaction. The horse for the main sheet is made from 3/64” steel rod and the stops for the traveller ring are made from #22 ( think) steel wire that has the black coating burned off. I like it because it doesn’t need painting. Now comes the slow process of converting the blocks that I have to internally stropped. Hope to see you soon.
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Paul Le Wol replied to DanS's topic in Wood ship model kits
Hi Dan, welcome to MSW. Dumas makes a 36’ ( kit #1258 ) and a 44’ (kit # 1203). I have never built a Dumas kit so I can’t give an opinion on them. Good luck with your search. -
The only thing I would add is that your Half Hull project turned out great using single 1/32” planking. Unless you can source 3/64” wood I think you would have to go with 1/32” as 1/16” may be a bit difficult to shape to your bulkheads. Nice companion shot with the Rancho!
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Jacques, congratulations on finishing the Peapod. The lobster trap is amazing!
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Jacques, I am very happy to see that you are continuing to scratch build these very interesting working boats. Great introduction. Good luck with this project!
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Hi knipster, welcome to MSW. This is a beautiful project you are about to start. The only thing I can think of regarding the planking showing would be that it may be difficult for it to remain consistent depending on the amount of sanding that is needed. If you head over to the new members section and introduce yourself you may get more responses to your questions. Good Luck!
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