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  1. @Jond Followed your terror build! Awesome to see you traveling to the site where the ships were. The ice was a fun side project and I’d like to eventually frame the base in black molding with a name plate.
  2. Hi all, Well, nearly a year later and I finally have an update on the build. The first section of chain plates is done, not quite as clean as I’d like it (particularly how uneven some of the angles are), but a good bit better than what the kit provided! I made these chain plates by cutting a strip of 3mm brass sheet to length and drilling two holes through the ends based on a template I cut and drilled. Then it’s simply a matter of sanding, bending, painting, assembling, and fastening to the hull. I don’t completely trust that the deadeyes will stay in place once I start the rigging, so I’m unspooling a small section of the brass wire and bending it as a “tab” to keep it from slipping back through the drilled hole in the brass sheet. The other end of the wire is then pressed into the soft wood with some CA glue in a pilot hole I have drilled. As a result the whole chain plate is held in place at four points: the brass wire in the wood, the brass wire bent out to hold the sheet, and the two nails below the ice bumper. A surprising amount of work for such a little piece of the build, but I think well worth it once completed. I’ve done 12 so far, just 60 more to go…
  3. Hello all, Rainy day means Terror time! Got some work in on additional deck details: the windlass, the table, started the ships wheel, and added some other small details. The windlass came out ok, I used a dowel I purchased at the hardware store and the wood is pretty dense, so I was apprehensive about cleanly cutting square holes out of it. In the end I opted to draw them on. Very apparent in pictures, but much less so from ~ 18 inches away, which is as close as any observer should be viewing this in real life. Also, either I calculated wrong or Occre did, but I do not think I received enough brass wire to make the required number of chain plates! So I took the opportunity to purchase some 3mm wide brass sheet. Looks much more the part anyway and I’m quite pleased with it. Thanks for checking in!
  4. Hi all, got some more time on the Terror the past few weeks, some pictures and updates below. First up was the Phillips capstan. I’d never built something so tiny from scratch before and I can’t say I’m itching to do it again. It did turn out a bit squat, but overall I’m satisfied with the appearance, so it’s going on the ship. Beats the kit capstan anyway… Next, the stern davits. I kept them straight as I do not trust myself to get a clean angle on both that will look symmetrical. Also added the little housing over the rudder post. Thanks for checking in!
  5. Fixes, fixes… Hi all! Very early on in this project I posted a couple pictures of one of the master korabel boats. When I ordered the Terror kit it took so long to be delivered that I ordered, received, and built the small boat kit in the time between ordering and receiving the Terror. It was officially my first foray into wooden models and as a result I made many novice mistakes. You can see below it looks quite bad: As I have worked on the Terror I have learned a lot about wooden model building and have grown increasingly dissatisfied with my little boat. So much so, that I decided that if I wanted to display the Terror I’d need a replacement boat. Prior to ordering a replacement I tried my hand at salvaging my first attempt from two years ago since it’d end up trashed anyway. I sanded off the black stain, painted the hull, and re-stained the inside with a walnut stain. Results below: Overall, I’m happy enough with the results that I’m going to keep this boat as the display boat on the Terror’s deck. Nice to have confirmation that I am growing as a modeler. Thanks for checking in!
  6. Hi All! The second half of 2023 turned out to be an extremely busy time for me and I logged exactly 0 hours on my HMS Terror from September*-December 😕. But I’ve finally had a quiet weekend and got to spend some time working on her. Things to note: Scratch Deckhouses: painted and fitted with knobs and hinges Grates: done Catheads: done Bow pieces: done and glued Stern Davits: started Some Critical Decisions: made The critical decisions are largely what extra resources I’d like to put into this build and hemming and hawing on them had delayed my progress. When I started this build I had very ambitious plans for the alterations I’d make to force the OcCre kit into a more historically-accurate build (fueled, of course, by my observation of the fantastic Terror builds on this forum). So far, I’ve been able to make some of those alterations where they involve scratch building and serve the overall goal of completing the kit (reshaping the stern, building a Master Korabel boat to learn the basics of planking and have a better ships boat, building the deckhouses, etc.) but I am reaching a point where the list of changes is becoming unwieldy and potentially very pricey. These include, but are not limited to, purchasing: a new ships wheel, chain plate replacements, more ships boats, Dr. Betts book, a new capstan, replacement belay pins, a new windlass, etc. Ultimately I could justify some of these, but this is my first wooden build and to complete it will be a satisfying accomplishment on its own. With that in mind I will be moving forward with what is in the kit and I will make alterations to be more historically accurate where I can. So she will have an 8-spoked ships wheel and out of scale belay pins, but I will build a new capstan and windlass and so on and so forth. I suppose I’m mostly writing this out to assure myself that it’ll still look good when finished. Anyway, enough musing. Some update pictures below! Thanks for checking in.
  7. Been lurking on this build so far without commenting. Incredible discipline and dedication to fidelity on this! Every time I think you’ve got the hull 100% accurate you update another Trumpeter error. Can’t wait to see it painted, it’s going to be impressive.
  8. When I logged in I saw your Erebus build and wondered if it was your original build and maybe all this time I’d just misread it as a Terror build! I’ll have to check it out. Yeah not sure why OcCre hasn’t made some of the simple changes they could to improve the kit. The deckhouses were very fiddly and difficult to build from scratch and certainly would’ve looked better had they been based on instructions or pre-cut pieces. On the other hand, they are pretty satisfying to have completed entirely from scratch.
  9. Emphasis on the “slowly”, Keith! But it is coming along. Catheads installed and deckhouses constructed. Still need to paint and add doorknobs. edit: wording
  10. Hi all, Short update today. I’ve tested out a wood stain for some of the deck fixtures that I like against the color of the deck and the yellow bulwarks. This week I stained the kit-provided deck houses with it. I’m happy with the results. Nothing secured down yet, just testing things out. Also started putting together the catheads (less work than I anticipated!) and the not-kit-provided stern deckhouses (more work than I anticipated!). The deckhouses don’t look like much now, but I am making this up as I go along just trying to make sure my end results look like what I’ve seen on other terror builds here! Fun additional shot: late night for Captain Crozier.
  11. Hi all, Been a pretty long break away from the Terror for me, but this week I finally got back in the shipyard and brought the hull a little closer to being done. A few shots of the progress below. As usual, at least one photo insists on being upside down no matter what I do 😋.
  12. Congrats! Amazing build and will revisit it many times in the future!
  13. Thanks Keith! I think that’s a great idea. Since I am not certain how she was painted above/below the waterline, my initial thought was to do the whole hull in semigloss black and do the armor and reinforcements in matte black. I’ve looked at some reference photos* and seen some staining at the waterline just from wear and tear, so I also considered that, but a change in finish might work really well. (*of still sailing wooden ships of course, not the wreck)
  14. Third year on the terror! Makes me feel not so bad about taking a year on the hull alone. The build is looking stellar.
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