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Hi Julian, It's been a bit since I have popes into to see your progress. Very neat build. I too had problems with the brass sheer rail - epoxy resin glue and patience are definitely the answer! Also I found that the brass needs quite a bit of heat to get it soft enough to conform with the bow and the elevation at the quarterdeck. Keep posting as I am a few steps behind and it is always good to see how others tackle the build
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Dominic Would be great to see a build log. I looked at the Victory Granado but plumped for the jotika version - only second build so the lower price was more attractive
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Really delicate work. How do you keep the cuts parallel? Are you doing this by sight alone?
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Just had a fight with the brass sheer rail Softened the brass but there is still a bit too much spring in the metal. Using epoxy resin glue to attach it to the hull/capping rail, but did not hold the rail where is curves round the bow. Possibly I did not leave it clamped long enough to cure fully. Will try again in the morning.
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Lovely, clean and neat work. The desking has a marvelous hue - did you stain the wood? After 21 years has some of the timber dried out?
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What a lovely contrast in colours! Your build is really taking shape.
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Wow what a great kit. That was really great of the supplier to give you all they parts to backdate your build. You don't get service like that very often:( Mind you it must be heavy? Looking forward to watching this all coming together What aircraft flew from the carrier back then?
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You have the right of it. Use the model as test bed and don't worry if it goes wrong. I tried to make the rigging more accurate but realised that I should have put in belaying pin racks so just used brass eyelets - it looks okay even if it is not accurate I am building the Caldercraft Bomb vessel Granado . It is about a third bigger than the president but has a much better package. Great instructions and proper plans. If you are short of space they have a number of smaller models that look good.
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Hi Jonny, As you have guessed this is not a model of a real ship. So you can do what you want! This was my first build and I used it to learn the techniques for my second build. The cannon are carronade- like which were originally made not very far from where I now live. There a lots of inaccuracies with this vessel.
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Hi Cap'n Jack Glad to see you have posted your log. Your pics reminded me that you need to sand down the planking at the stern to fair it in with the stern post. If you don't when you add the second planking and try to fit the rudder you will find the iron work is not wide enough. Guess how I know? You don't get that in the instructions. See the "how to" section on creating a bearding line when planking
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