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Glad to hear that you're over your cold and back in the ship yard! I'm sure you'll come up with the right solutions to overcome the small current problems. Johnb
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HMS Alert 1777 by Jaekon Lee - 1/64
Jim Lad replied to Jaekon Lee's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Just catching up, Lee. That's one impressive model you're building. John -
Just catching up with your progress, Kees. You're doing some beautiful work there - very impressive. John
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Brig Eagle by robnbill - 1:48
Jim Lad replied to robnbill's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Looks like you're away to a good start, Bill. John -
Rick, The standard method is that the inboard end is secured by an iron fid passing through the inboard end of the bowsprit and both knightheads. John
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Original Rigging for Cutters of 1763: with a Jib boom?
Jim Lad replied to Gregor's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Just had a look at this as I'm intrigued by the thought of a cutter with a 'flying jib boom'. If you have a look on the NMM 'Collections' page the plans of Sherborne that come up are different to the one shown on their 'Art Prints' page linked by Gregor. The plans on the 'Collections' page are laid out differently and don't have the spar dimensions on them (which is a detail I've never seen on NMM plans before). Also, the 'Art Prints' page plan doesn't have the museums curator stamp on it that NMM plans normally have. Very odd!! John -
Nice to see an update of your beautiful model, Bob. John
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A very nice bit of blacksmith's work, Toni! John
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She's really coming together, Popeye - love the details! John
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Quite up to your usual standard, Augie! John
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Thank you all for your kind comments. I had considered just a very light wash of colour on the hull, but in the end have decided to clear finish it so that the planking remains fully visible. Good old Minwax Wipe On Poly will be the finish of choice. John
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Jim, Are you looking for an anchor rigged to a cathead or to an anchor davit. Also, what type of ship and what era are you interested in? John
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I've had quite a bit of extra time at the museum of late, filling in for one of the model makers who has a few health issues. As a result I've managed to get quite a bit of work done on the 'Pritt'. The treenailing of the hull is now complete and the low kick rail has been fitted and treenailed. The photos show the hull treenailed and rough sanded. The next steps will be to finish sanding the hull; thin down the kick rail stiffeners to a more scale like dimension and then fit the rubbing strake. After that I'll give the hull a coat of finish to protect it and then get on with the capping rail and the deck. In the fourth photo below you'll see that the stern is quite open above the deck. This was quite usual for the T.I. pearlers - the capping rail is supported on three knees across the stern. This configuration allowed for very quick and easy cleaning of the deck after sorting and cleaning pearl shell by simply hosing and sweeping all the rubbish over the stern. John
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ancre Le Francois by cabrapente
Jim Lad replied to cabrapente's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Cabrapente, This looks an interesting build of a beautiful model, but please post in English!!
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