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Cutty Sark by NenadM
NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Hello Greg and well come. There is a hidden idea inside which will be exposed later Thanks Patrick. I knew that this epilogue will come, only do not know when Thanks Mark, I hope too And here is main idea Idea is to spread and wide force from point where a screw go through planks to a rib and hull Wooden pieces are of bamboo and linden (? - toothpicks), and white glue keep them very strong ( large size of glued surface with many small pieces)- 4,152 replies
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The Old lady has got stomach pains, and her energy reduced by 20%, which causes need for continuous care. So She is in local old man care and health center from yesterday, where she has 24/7 care by nurses and doctors. Center is 600m from my house which makes things a bit easier. Hell week passed. It helps a lot She has positive attitude to that solution all Her life. Princes and My work starting suffer, and this was necessary solution After detail cleaning of house (cca 200m2), and after doing periodical cleaning service of home heating system, which can not be done with ill and old person in home, I found some time to continue with experimenting ... Everybody who lives in house sometimes faced with some "filling a big hole" issue, and applied different technique for it ... In my life I did it many times, on walls, furniture repairing etc etc, so I started with filling my "fake space between ribs" I have made earlier, with pieces of toothpick and BBQ nails, covered with white glue. Idea is, when this harden, to drill 3-5 mm hole through, and to put in and glue rounded molding of hard wood. On that way forces on connecting point will spread from soft wood on planks. Drawing and photos tomorrow, so tired now- 4,152 replies
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NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Very nice, very real!- 188 replies
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Thank you George, Partick, Mark and Piet. Again slowed down from already known reasons ...- 4,152 replies
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Cutty Sark by samson - Billing Boats
NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
My scale is about 1:100 by my mathematics. I do not know exactly because luck of instructions in kit plans I started with (old Croatian *Tehnodidakta" kit with poor instructions, mistakes and bad sutions. Almost after start, I found MSW, found Campbell plans, resized them app. to my scale, left kit plans and parts and continued with model as a scratch building by C plans and photos- 188 replies
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NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Quote option and multiquote copies post when you click that button bellow, and when you click in your new post, you got button "answer to quote" option which paste quoted text in your post. You can edit pasted text- 188 replies
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NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
“...Sobbing, Sam ... Not more sobbing, Sam arrived where he goes Stand is finaly done with final color correction, and very light layer of mat acrylic laquer mixed with a bit of orange in one layer, and with a bit of red and black in second layer I have got almost a look of quality wood which is very old, little shiney but not much. That is approximately looking which I was targeting. It can not been seen in real color with my camera, but this is near- 4,152 replies
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Oh boy, I was proud with my cabins, now I shall go to dog house- 188 replies
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Huh, man, what a pitty ! Sounds familiar too Never satisfied. But, that approach can be endless road
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NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Hi Patrick. Nothing more than prolong and extend time to fix Her on stand Hi Denis. Somewhere in my life I was "forced" to improvise some box for some stuff, and I had only ugly old scratched and damaged plywood as material ... I made something in high speed ... and started to look at ... and why not, let`s try something with it ... fill gasps with alabaster plaster, sanded surfaces, cover all thing with thin layer of something, sanded again, and start playing with two colors as I was playing on my paints ... Admiral was delighted with result . Couple of times later I realized that with thin layers used, particular with acrylic, you can imitate almost any color of almost any wood type, and even if you are mad enough , you can sign a texture of wood. something similar I did playing with planks color on decks on CS. And, as I replied to Patrick`s post, I need some extra time to finish test piece of hull and to rethink about method of connection ( I am not sure that iron screws will be good solution, and I am a bit closer to some kind of wooden dowels /bamboo from BBQ sticks 3-4mm dia/ when I find a way to fulfill empty space under gull planks), so ... let`s play a while. I am aware of fact that in a glass cage with all sails spread, almost nobody will look at small stand deep under Her spread wings, but ... we are all big little kids who still like playing, are we ? Throne with teeth ??? Yeah, folks on Net, as in life, can be very witty and wired sometimes. And life can make situations ... when i was young, about 03-04 am I was entering home after loooong night, I was home alone. For story, it is important to mention, as young ( even today with some reduction) I was anti alcoholic, and do not use any kind of drugs in any form (except cigarettes ). So my mind was tired but clear. I went to kitchen to eat, all was quiet and peaceful ... From some reason light bulbs start flashing a few seconds, I did not care ... Few minutes later, I wash dishes and ... wanting to put trash in box under the sink, I opened sink door , but .... somebody`s hand I sow, from inside of sink, closed the door !!! ... I opened it again, that hand again closed door immediately ..... I scared to death at second ..... ( I lose my hair later ...) ... It was just my mother`s pink color rubber glove attached to top of finger inside door which hanged up to something inside .... But that feeling .... Even today I tell friends about, they fall under table laughing ... I think that is the way how funny stuff appear in our life. What happened to person who designed throne with teeth, I can just imagine ...- 4,152 replies
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Cutty Sark by samson - Billing Boats
NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Maybe you could be interested to share your solutions in a topic "The Kit-Basher's Guide To The Galaxy" here on MSW?- 188 replies
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NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Mark, quote is fascinating sentence which lazy George R.R. Martin masterfully used to dramatize and made tense, repeating it several times between short narrations, to describe in a new narrative way dramatic battle for the Fist of the First Men. I like it and was inspired with, trying to dramatize many boring (un)necessary steps in stand making . I really hope that Martin will continue to inspire us soon, we are waiting more than a long time for Winds of Winter Thanks Piet, I am also near to be satisfied with Thanks Jens, your comments and suggestions are more than a wellcome- 4,152 replies
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NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Oh man, you are leading me to the devil`s road to try to imitate your work- 188 replies
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I like very much to see artistic approach. Great work
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
“...Sobbing, Sam took another step..." Very very very thin last layer of putty mixed with acrylic. Next is exclusive use of 400 sandpaper only and acrylic for final painting- 4,152 replies
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Cutty Sark by samson - Billing Boats
NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Extra work!- 188 replies
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NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Very clever method to resolve bulwarks !!!- 188 replies
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NenadM replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Good looking coopering- 188 replies
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
NenadM replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Well come Jens, I hope you will enjoy in this "war and peace" log. Considering you already have built a couple of CS, I am not sure you can find here anything you already do not have passed See you around- 4,152 replies
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