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vvvjames

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  1. Congratulations on the beautiful model Phil! And Merry Christmas!
  2. Your build is like an advertisement for fine grit sandpaper, everything looks so incredibly tidy. Merry Christmas Geordie!
  3. My mistake! I looked further into other build logs and learned that that part isn't planked on this kit! You've done it perfectly:)
  4. Hello! Nice work on the planking, just one thing to note for the next build, this part of the hull is planked as well The garboard strake is the first plank that boarders the keel along its entire length, @AlfredoCampos has a build log showing this: However, with the painted hull, it looks very good and not very noticeable, just wanted to share this for the next build. As for installing yards, your "draw the rest of the owl" picture is apt😂 luckily, there's a lot of resources here that help. You might want to drill a small hole part of the way into the yard and another hole part way into the mast, then stick a pin (with the head cut off) into the yard, gluing it in place. Once the pin is secured, you can push the protruding pin into the hole in the mast for a fairly nice fit. Once that's done you can tie some supporting rigging to make it look proper. Maybe something like this?: https://modelshipworld.com/topic/23741-attching-yards-to-masts/#findComment-699121 Hope this helps and good luck on the rest!
  5. Excited to see what you do with the Albatros parts:) great outfit for an historical interpreter also, it might be fun to put a miniature of yourself on the deck!
  6. Welcome Rui! Looking forward to seeing that build log!
  7. Your precision with hand tools is impressive Jacques, here I was thinking this kind of neatness was only achievable with machining, well done!
  8. Well done on the nibbing, getting those cuts so the deck planks lie flush against the margin plank has been a struggle for me, what was your process for it?
  9. Nice work on the fix, and on the great looking model:)
  10. What a fantastic tool you've made, I'm looking forward to testing it once I'm back in town and modeling again. If it works well IOU a beer next time you're in Denver. Thank you for this.
  11. Exciting build! I almost got the Endurance during their black Friday sale but ended up with the Beagle instead. Based on your previous builds you'll do some great work bringing it to life:) looking forward to seeing pictures of your Albatros too, that was my first.
  12. Hello and welcome! Or Hallo und willkommen!
  13. Nicely done on the first layer! Can't wait to see it sanded and shiny:) Side note, do you have a build log on your Beagle by any chance?
  14. Merry Christmas! What a lovely group to have found here on this forum, I only wish I had joined sooner:)
  15. Just caught up, I have to say the craftsmanship in this log is on another level Ronald, you've done great work and I'm looking forward to following along for the rest! Also that's a great workspace, if it's anything like mine, it'll be a mess within a few hours😂
  16. That's a great looking little boat! Prächtig!
  17. Yo ho all, I wanted to share a quick progress update before leaving for Chicago tomorrow! The planking is done! I have to admit this Beagle model is much smaller than I thought it'd be. Just joking, but the planking on one of the ships boats is done! It's good to get some practice in, It started so well then got a bit messy towards the garboard strake. Lessons learned! As for the ship itself, I did install the deck planks, cutting 60mm strips and gluing individually instead of imitating planks with pencil on full length strips. I rubbed a pencil on the edges before installing each piece for the calking. I liked this at first, but I was misled by the OcCre videos on the butting pattern, also the scale is too big. I have ordered 3mm wide cherry veneer strips to use instead of the 5mm wide kit strips. I will just put these on top of the current planking. I also want to imitate the pattern from the anatomy of a ship book as much as possible for this second layer. Since I can't do much more on the boat until I'm back in town, I wanted to try making the doors as well. Just experimenting for now. I think the two on the left are my favorites so far! Anyway, I'm off to the Windy City, and will hopefully be able to visit the Chicago Maritime Museum while I'm there. Happy holidays and I look forward to seeing your builds progress! Best, James
  18. Welcome!
  19. Glad to have caught the build log early! Best of luck and I look forward to seeing it progress:)
  20. Welcome Andy! I hope your next build stays safe from child bombardment:)
  21. Welcome and congrats on retirement! Best of luck on the Sphinx, I'll keep an eye out for your build log:)
  22. Ahoy all, It's good to finally be at least starting this build log, I had to contend with a lot of shipping problems getting this kit from OcCre (the blame lies fully on FedEx). On its way to me, the package unfortunately took some damage, which I will go over in a bit! So, for my second build I wanted to ramp things up a bit, choosing a larger scale and a very famous ship! The HMS Beagle! I have been doing some research on the history of the boat, going through build logs, and looking through a recently obtained copy of the AOTS book by Karl Heinz Marquardt. I have some exciting ideas for modifying this kit! Firstly, I made a ropewalk! And will attempt to use only made-by-me rope for the entire build, I'm excited to start using it, but it'll be a while. Here's some rope I've made so far: Everything will be right hand lay from now on I promise. If you want to see a breakdown of the ropewalk itself, I made a post about it here: SO onto the build! I was excited to apply all the lessons I learned from the Albatros, especially the lesson on how-to-not-break-your-bulwark, but the "damage" that Fed Ex referred to was exactly 1 snapped bulwark. No big deal I hope, but it does feel like I'm developing a relationship with bulwarks akin to @Knocklouder with bowsprit. Glue is drying as I type this, and I have high hopes. I won't show off any pictures of the kit, as there are plenty of those on this forum, but everything else is undamaged and in good order! I plan on replacing as much of the kit with homemade or upgraded stuff as possible, I thoroughly enjoyed the few scratch built items on the Albatros, and want to expand that as much as possible with the Beagle. With that said, I am leaving for Chicago to visit friends (2 whole weeks), and will not be able to work on the boat until I am back:'( If I get anything substantial done before then, I'll update the log, otherwise I hope you all have a fantastic holiday and new year, I appreciate all your talent and input and will be following along many builds while I'm away from my own. Best, James
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