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Jim Lad

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    Jim Lad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in SD-14 Cargo ship by Kevin - SD-14 Model Company - 1/70 - CARD - middle section   
    Kevin,
     
    The colour would be very much 'take your pick', but here are two photos looking down the hatches of two different ships in the late 60's for reference.  Some (but certainly not all) cargo ships of the period had permanent wooden ceiling on the tank tops.
     
    John
     


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    Jim Lad got a reaction from Elijah in Albertic by michael mott - FINISHED - Scale 1:100 - RESTORATION - Bassett-Lowke Model   
    That's a snug looking den you've got there, Michael.
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from hexnut in SD-14 Cargo ship by Kevin - SD-14 Model Company - 1/70 - CARD - middle section   
    Kevin,
     
    The colour would be very much 'take your pick', but here are two photos looking down the hatches of two different ships in the late 60's for reference.  Some (but certainly not all) cargo ships of the period had permanent wooden ceiling on the tank tops.
     
    John
     


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    Jim Lad got a reaction from ggrieco in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    There is a lock on the cabinet, Michael, but it only keeps out visitors - not 'helpful' staff.
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from WackoWolf in Albertic by michael mott - FINISHED - Scale 1:100 - RESTORATION - Bassett-Lowke Model   
    Take care of that shin, Michael - not a lot of depth of skin to aid healing around there!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from pete48 in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Back from some time in England looking after my ailing mother-in-law and back at work on the 'Pritt'.  Not much more done at the moment, but at least the upper deadeyes have been seized in so I can really go ahead with the rigging now.
     
    ne disappointment on returning to the museum was to discover that the staff had decided to clean the model makers' display cabinet and on moving the 'Pritt' out to clean the cabinet they managed to lose the boom crutch that had been completed and was sitting on the cabin top awaiting fitting.
     
    The photos show the minor progress that has been made.
     
    John
     



     
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from ggrieco in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Druxey.  While most of the museum staff are very professional, I do sometimes wonder where some of them come from!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from ggrieco in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Pat.  Sometimes I think it's a pity that the careful staff aren't a bit more helpful!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from allanyed in armament for HMS Sherbourne   
    My revenue cutter 'Stag' has four ports on each side plus the bow ports.  While researching for the model I found a newspaper report from several years after she was built stating that the 'Stag's' armament had been increased to six guns.  So as Druxey says, the number of ports doesn't necessarily indicate the number of guns.
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from Stoyne in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Just a quick update with some rough photos of the current state of play.
     
    The mast bands are made and fitted, although those on the mizzen need a paint touch-up at the moment - and I even managed to remember to make and fit the mast hoops before I put the bands on permanently.  The bowsprit rigging has also been done.  The two circles of wood sitting on the deckhouse will be the lifebuoys that are triced up in the mizzen rigging.
     
    The Pritt will now come to a grinding halt for a while as I have another urgent modelling project that's going to take all of my attention for a while.
     
    John
     

     

     

     

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    Jim Lad got a reaction from Mark Pearse in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Back from some time in England looking after my ailing mother-in-law and back at work on the 'Pritt'.  Not much more done at the moment, but at least the upper deadeyes have been seized in so I can really go ahead with the rigging now.
     
    ne disappointment on returning to the museum was to discover that the staff had decided to clean the model makers' display cabinet and on moving the 'Pritt' out to clean the cabinet they managed to lose the boom crutch that had been completed and was sitting on the cabin top awaiting fitting.
     
    The photos show the minor progress that has been made.
     
    John
     



     
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from herask in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Now that the boats for the 'Herzogin Cecilie' are finished, I can finally get back to work on the 'Pritt'.  I've finished the iron work for the masts and the masts are now fitted.  When fitting masts I use a tiny dab of glue on the mast coat that touched only the mast and the deck, so that removing the masts (if ever required) is just a matter of cutting away the mast coat, while in the meantime the masts are held securely.
     
    I had held back on fitting the masts as I hadn't been able to figure out from the photos the form of the spreaders that support the topmast shrouds, but a close ponder over a very highly magnified enlargement of the foremast had revealed that the spreaders are iron rods with holes in the end that are fixed to an additional mast band, so these have now been fitted.  By the way, I'm not quite sure why the 'Pritt' had these upper shrouds.  They're attached right at the top of the mast, but that's not really very far above the main shrouds and the 'Pritt' is the only pearler I've ever seen that has them fitted.  She's also the only pearler I've ever seen with the running stays on both masts, as well, so perhaps she was sailed very hard at some time in her life and needed the extra support for the masts.
     
    The photos below show the model with the masts fitted and some of the standing rigging over the mast heads.  The third photo is a close up of the mainmast with the spaghetti of partially installed rigging and the spreaders.
     
    John
     

     

     

     
     
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from druxey in armament for HMS Sherbourne   
    My revenue cutter 'Stag' has four ports on each side plus the bow ports.  While researching for the model I found a newspaper report from several years after she was built stating that the 'Stag's' armament had been increased to six guns.  So as Druxey says, the number of ports doesn't necessarily indicate the number of guns.
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from michael mott in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Druxey.  While most of the museum staff are very professional, I do sometimes wonder where some of them come from!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from gjdale in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Pat.  Sometimes I think it's a pity that the careful staff aren't a bit more helpful!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from Jack12477 in Albertic by michael mott - FINISHED - Scale 1:100 - RESTORATION - Bassett-Lowke Model   
    Take care of that shin, Michael - not a lot of depth of skin to aid healing around there!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from BANYAN in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Pat.  Sometimes I think it's a pity that the careful staff aren't a bit more helpful!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Pat.  Sometimes I think it's a pity that the careful staff aren't a bit more helpful!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from Nirvana in Altair 1931 by KeithAug - FINISHED - Scale 1:32 - schooner   
    Bob, from your latest photos I can see what you mean about the drawer being open and the flag locker - what a dilema!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from druxey in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Druxey.  While most of the museum staff are very professional, I do sometimes wonder where some of them come from!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from ggrieco in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Back from some time in England looking after my ailing mother-in-law and back at work on the 'Pritt'.  Not much more done at the moment, but at least the upper deadeyes have been seized in so I can really go ahead with the rigging now.
     
    ne disappointment on returning to the museum was to discover that the staff had decided to clean the model makers' display cabinet and on moving the 'Pritt' out to clean the cabinet they managed to lose the boom crutch that had been completed and was sitting on the cabin top awaiting fitting.
     
    The photos show the minor progress that has been made.
     
    John
     



     
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from KeithAug in Altair 1931 by KeithAug - FINISHED - Scale 1:32 - schooner   
    Bob, from your latest photos I can see what you mean about the drawer being open and the flag locker - what a dilema!  
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from russ in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Druxey.  While most of the museum staff are very professional, I do sometimes wonder where some of them come from!
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from ggrieco in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Bob.
     
    John
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    Jim Lad got a reaction from mtaylor in Francis Pritt by Jim Lad - FINISHED - Scale 1:48 - Australian Mission Ship   
    Thanks, Druxey.  While most of the museum staff are very professional, I do sometimes wonder where some of them come from!
     
    John
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