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Hey Nenad
Wow! The rear deck's really looking great!
Well done.
Cheers
Patrick
Thank you Patrick for nice words and encouragement
Maybe the captain was a bada......
Hi Nenad
Good job done, at this scale I would break my fingers to place that all!
Regards
Gerhard
Hey Gerhard, one of the Caps was a bada ... it is interesting to read a history of this ship
My fingers are still attached, not breaked. But it was pretty crowded during pulling down steer-box in this tight space
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I`ll turn it to right direction, and maybe add some rope ... if I could produce enough thin one
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Lego game finished. Aft-deck content on place
Price for unexperience payed. This time I forgot to take care about latitudinal deck sloop, which I was very proud when I succeded to make. So, I had to do some gymnastic and cheating, to try to hide little gasps that apeared. Lesson learned. For next build. There will be a lot over to mask this 0,5 mm wide gasps
All in all, not bad, I am satisfied with results
Let's go to main deck!
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Thanks Denis
In mean time, HotHead go back to Novi Sad, Princess today started her four-day lasting trip to Zagreb, Croatia, and I`ll be alone at weekend and couple of days. Today is Friday, last working day, not much office job at 14h, and, waiting for evening to come when is my usual model time, I started with preparing to attack main deck.
First step is to locate and identify all main deck contents on C-plans, and huge research job - to review and analyze all available photos from my collection ( about 700 photos, among them 245 photos of main deck).
I returned to my old helping friend, Adobe Illustrator, make new file with "paper" size 500x500 mm, copied in 1:1 scale crops of main deck from pdf CS plans sheet I have, and joined them in first layer as transparent background, and started drawing sketch of main deck and existing content in second layer. locked this two layers, and opened a new layer for each part I identify. This method will help me not to forget something, similar as I have done preparing for front and aft deck
Notice: Applying this method with drawing masks over original drawings, and moving masks around, even when mirror them for another side of ship ( e.g. rails with dead-eyes) I noticed that Campbell drawings are not 100% symmetrical and consistent, and this can be warning point for those modelers who build strictly to C-plans. For my purpose, I trimmed layers just to represent as closely as possible main deck space
For now, I noticed on C-plans many nice details to be added which are not presented on Her today ( e.g stunt sail yards, Spare Hermaphrodite Spars, Topsail yard ... ), also get inspiration from some old photos (some chains lay on deck, etc)
Here is beginning
Precise positioning of the individual parts and the analysis of their appearance and structure follows later, when the time comes to make each individual of them
So, work will continue on two synchronous fields:
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In shipyard
- mounting aft-deck content
- followed with cleaning of main deck
- and after that installation of side dead eyes and pins.
- in office on PC - as parallel process - completing sketch of main deck.
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In shipyard
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You are just unbelievable man! What a drama you are making !
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That's a big milestone, Nenad. The pieces look great. Can't wait to see them in place.
So do I Mark, but there is one thing called "social life" which spoiled my plans ...
Well, the deck furnishings ... momentous ... look forward to how you will arrange them for a nice and cosy area
There is no exactly idea how to arrange them, considering C-plans and present stage are a bit different, and I made some details which are not present now, also made some details which are not presented in C-plans. Something between it will be ... a pair of dry tests will show the way
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Language ... can be amusing ... coopering ...
Hi hi hi hi... when post from phone and have not spelling checker ... we are talking about beer or bear ? I made THIS mistake in one of my posts ... suppose people who read fall under table laughing
Looking photos you posted ... are you sure it is your first ?
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There are a lot "coopering" photos of CS. That layer goes over planking, and on this point you will meet color question No 1: on CS is used, so called "Myntz" metal, which has more yellow tone than pure cooper color.
But, you can not find Myntz foil on market ...
Also test for you to recognize how big are your ambitions with your model: rivets? 4-5000 strips with rivets? Veneer for second layer? 1-2mm wide strips of veneer? How long? Colored hull or natural wood?
Wellcome to the yellow brick road, and remember - all is fun and joy!
Btw, nice scale for a lot of details
Sorry for my bad English if I use or write unproper word
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Wellcome to CS fleet!
Just echo Popeye's words of wisdom: research! And patience! And enjoy!
Good start with fine lines of hull. Keep on posting!
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Lovely work Denis.
We have to be good to our keyboards, and to feed them from time to time. My keyboard likes coffee. Real coffyboard
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She begin to look as proud lady, just as it has to be. She get her dress, and She is satisfied. As every lady
Keep on with a good work
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Very very well done, my friend. It is a pity you did not show photos of "road to" some parts, sometimes it can be interesting how you resolve particular "how to" issue
Keep on good work
Nenad
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glad to see you had a great trip..........I love the history and lore. too bad I'd probably never see it in my life time.........but I did get to see it......though you
look at lamp chains ans pull cords.........there you may see a better resemblance of a bell. not that I don't like what you've done, but I think it lacks the shape. gonna look great to see all these sub assemblies together on the deck
Life is to short, Denis, and this planet is too big to see everything we want. Probably I`ll never see Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Niagara Falls, and thousand nice places over the ocean.
Generally I agree with you about chains etc... but just could not find appropriate piece. let it be as it is, maybe I`ll find better solution later
Thanks for the very interesting travel log Nenad, beautiful country.
Great attempt at the ship's bell and at that scale it would be very difficult making it look more like a bell. Once it's mounted we'll get the idea. Keep going my friend, I admire your tenacity.
Cheers,
Thanks for nice words, Piet. Those days I was occupied with another usual and no-usual stuff, family meetings, spending time with kids ... so I was not at workshop. Today Hothead go back to Novi Sad, and I hope to return in my regular path
cool progress and details, go on Nenad
cheers
Hello, Pavel, it was a long time I didn`t see you here. Also in your logs. It is great that you returned to us.
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Time to move on
Last detail for aft deck - bell. This bell does not exist in present stage, but it exist on C-plans, and I want it badly. ( "details overloading strategy")
Considering dimensions in scale is only 5x5 mm, after several attempts I concluded that I just can not make real bell 2mm dia, and decided to make something which will look as a bell from airplane
Frame is made from allmighty telephony Cu wire, and bell is drop of gold acrylic paint applied with toothpick top, dot by dot
So, last aft-deck detail is finished, and next move is to glue and fix aft-deck content on place with some corrections.
Then I'll move to main deck
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Ok, holiday trip is over, and I am slowly returning to my normal life-line. Trip to South Serbia was very interesting, and here is short report
DEVIL`S TOWN
Rare natural phenomenon. It consists of 202 stone figures that emerged long and patient work of nature. Devil's Town was the best-placed European candidate in its category, one of 77 candidates for the seven world wonders of nature, but even more important as the race was down to the last vote that ended in the summer of 2010.According to local legend, it is the petrified wedding, where people on the orders of the devil, and decided to get married at all costs born brother and sister. To prevent this, God intervened, the force that they have been turned to stone and left to testify that no sin will go unpunishedApproach road is through "magic" forest, with trees which likes as they are just dropped from Harry Poter movieOn locality, there are several old medieval mines, and extremely acidic water springs of water. One of this springs is called Devil`s spring, with almost red water. When you touch spring, bubbles comes out, and legend says that you disturbe devil who is sleeping under ...LAZARICA CHURCH in Prolom Spa Center nearAncient legend: Preparing for historical battle on Kosovo Field 1389. year, A part of Serbian army gathered there to get Holy Communion. And as army goes around the church in ceremony, plum trees followed moving of army, and from that time, trees rise wired. Later, after Kosovo Battle, on plum trees appeared faces of Serbian king lazar who died in battle and his wife Milica.Nice legend, but considering photos, it seems that man helps a littleJust to mention that R.R.Martin is not first who operate with face-treesKURSUMLIJA - MONASTERY AND BASILICAReconstructed monastery from XII century, one of the oldest and the first.By legend, here is a grave of Serbian hero knight Milosh Obilich, who on Kosovo battle sneaked in Turkish army, approached to the Sultan`s tent, and killed Osmanli sultan Murat.Considering meaning and importance of Obilic`s legend for Serbian people, and that I first time in my life heared for his grave here, I do not believe in this, but it is nice legend for touristsNear town there are ruins of Byzantine basilica, poorly cigned and without any table with data ...... ?????PROLOM BANJALittle but famous spa center where we were stationed. Set in the forest canyon, beautiful nature, with well known mineral "Prolom water". Beautiful little church on a top of a rock, connected with spa with nice stone bridge over canyonThere is a lot more, but to write about all I have seen, just excess from theme of this forumSorry for a little bathering, but I think this is something valuable for share- Gerhardvienna, ggrieco, Omega1234 and 9 others
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Halo Nenad od kadsi poceo taj model da pravis? Pisemti srpski znam I druge jezike a I ,üENGLESKI oni sto samo engleski govore lenjisu neki drugi jezik da uce ,u PANCEVO ima jedan jako dobar klub maketara akote interesuju potrazi kontak sa njima pozdrav Merchen (prevedeno legenda)
Hello Ivan, and thanks for your interesting. It is a realy great honour that modeler as you is interested for my ... "work". Considering this is forum where english language is used, I answered you in a PM
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Posted · Edited by Nenad
Gerhard, I use Illustrator, regular program from Adobe family.
Same results you can get with Corel, CAD or any other drawing program in which you can put pdf jpg bmp etc etc raster image in one layer, and draw and edit vector drawings over - in another layers
Long ago I found on internet ... hmmm... scaned C-plans, pretty blured, saved as *.pdf files, imported them to Adobe acrobat, enlarged them to my scale, and have got more blur and distorsion...
So, I am, on some way, forced to make my own working drawings