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Been on the bench a bit this, have not had much time for it. Funny how real life seems to demand time.
Would be good to spend a little time on the details and getting the hull finished and the rigging started.
I'm not too happy with the supplied rig, as I think this was quite untypical - even if a picture of this rigging version exists.For a small 1-2 person boat like this, a simpler rig would be more normal.
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Detailing is on-going. Fitting in the stiffener between the frames is well underway. Also, the mizzen mast base is in place (upper right). Have mounted the starboard half of the gunwale, but this was premature and made fitting in the stiffeners more difficult. Recommend waiting until the stiffeners are finished. The gunwale is laser cut/pre-shaped and in four pieces. That will be the next step. Inside the thwarts and the support battens (unsure of the name) also need to be fitted.
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The base for the mizzen mast was not in the kit, but easy to make. This is shown in the build video, but not in the build plans. As this is the only support for the mizzen mast, it would be hard to do without it. Still think that when used some sort of stay would have been used, even for a mast only a couple of meters high. Have to think about how to rig that.
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The bow. Not the best part of this model. I sanded flat - as per building instructions, but this is not how it would have been built in real life. Have to see what measures I can take when the stem is on.
The stem is being fitted. Had a nutcracker with the right curvature. Boiled the piece and clamped it to the nutcracker. Let it dry, and fitted it. Only a little extra clamping was then required, in an area where clamping is difficult to do without damage. -
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On 1/8/2024 at 9:01 PM, RichieS said:
That planking is looking superb. Well done with the build
Thank you! I have made a mistake though, on the stem - will cover that in a bit.
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One question that I've had in mind since the start is; to paint or not to paint?
The wood is pretty nice, and as such just a varnish could be nice. On the other hand, in all probability, no dory at that time was ever unpainted. Paint is easy to maintain. Also, I need practice in ship model painting...
So, it will be painted. I have a range of Vallejo acrylics, so that is what I'll use.
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43 minutes ago, BobG said:
Nice job so far, Helge! This was the very first boat I ever wooden boat model I ever tried to build. I'm not sure that the masts are accurate though and I decided not to add them and just left the dory without them.
I've had some mental reservations about the rig as well. The oar used as a bowspit for example, I see no point in it. You have a sturdy stem and a sail to the stay from there. So, why add complexity for little gain and lash fast an oar simply to have a stay further out? I've tried to see if I could find old pictures of a dory rig (two-masted if possible) to use - and modify based on that.
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Deviated from the build direction, as I separated the hull from the jig after the 2nd plank and not after the 3rd.
The reason for this is simply that I found there was no room for clamping the plank - not enough opening left.
Now I have to take more care in the alignment of the plank, no help from the jig, but clamping is so much easier that (I hope) this counteracts that.
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Welcome! New myself, from Norway. A Lego sailing ship model; sounds like it could be an interesting project!
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The kit has a very basic approach to making the oars. Just a square half-cut and glue. This does not look the least realistic, and I decided to try to improve this. First I tapered the blade to a shallow angle. Used sand paper and tried to make the angles the same. Then I tried to fell inn the shaft and the oar blade to look a lot more like a real oar would. Not unhappy with this as a first attempt, though like most things it could surely be improved.
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The next step is planking. Doing them one at a time with time between for the wood glue to dry. Am using Titebond II, a glue I also use for carpentry. Happy with it. Have measured the plank intervals and marked that on the frame. The twist makes it not quite possible to meet the marks, at least I didn't quite. However, as long as it is equal on both sides - that is not noticeable I think.
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4 hours ago, RichieS said:
Are you planning on doing a build log of the Saint Milo Helge?
Would be interested to see how you get on with it and hopefully I can learn from your build. Many of the build logs on this forum are so good that if I can make mine half as good I'll be very happy indeed.
Yes I am, and the start is already posted!
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Hi! You sound like you have about the same history of model building as I do, and are taking the same approach to starting wooden ships, except that I'm trying the Saint Milo, also a beginner's build. So, from another new member - Welcome!
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Colin Archer by Torstein - FINISHED - Billing Boats - scale 1:40 - (BB606) First build
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
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Nice seeing this build! Nice to see the finished model.
Have just got the kit, and contemplating it as my next build. Will try to make it into the now museum-owned RS-1, as there are good photographs of this that can be used as a basis.