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Hello Tom, hmmmmm I think the best way to handle your planking is.........put Wood Filler on, then grind well...do this twice and at last you need a second planking 0.5mm Planking made of basswood. This Wood Typ is easier for a beginner to handle. Do not be disappointed if some things do not work the first time. I broke off my first planking and tried it a second time ... then it worked. Nevertheless nice progress and please stay with it I send you the Pictures from my HMAV Supply earlier as Tom´s Block
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Hi folks, I'm still alive.....!!! We move at the end of the month in a house and there I have a Shipyard of 20 m²....coooooool For this reason, I have already packed my entire shipyard and this is already in the new house. So I do not know when I can continue to build my ships at the moment but I still read here in between in the forum and I am glad when it finally goes further. I hope everything goes well and I see you soon again.
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You're so right Dick, with every step you will be better and this is important to me......!! Learn learn learn to make the next steps better Here some pictures from the sternpart and the the frames are not done yet, will only show me how it goes further. All this is not 1000%, I'm doing this for the first time but I can live with that
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Hi Antony, that's a nice progress what you've done. I like it, well done....!!
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Hello Panagiotis, Although this is not my time for this kind of warships but you are doing a fabulous work on this ship.....Brilliant Details and your deck planking is great.....!!
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cpt. Tom replied to Boccherini's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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Hi to all, thank you for your comments and all the "likes" you did....!! Today I build my first Frame (Nr. 63),first I had to do was sawing the frame out, than sanding on my "Sanding table", than sanding with hands and at last I put the tree nails on. The color from the tree nails are too bright, I have to find out what I can change. Here are the pictures:
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A little progress on the cabare I have to report I make the stern timbers but two on the right side are still being made. Sorry I don´t know the English words of these components. The two stern timbers on the left side are not yet glued therefore they are not straight but everything fits well together....!!! Some parts I made 5 ore 6 times until they were correctly Here are the pictures
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Sorry that I answer today, I had 4 days late shift and thank you Karl for the link but sadly it starts quite late. The first 1500 and more steps are already done Hi Chris, you are invited to watch my first steps and my mistakes....... Tomorrow I have some more pictures for you. Today I have no pleasure anymore, I'm tired like a dog
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Hi Ed, you're doing a fantastic work on your ship, I think it is absolutely amazing.....great....!!
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