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  1. Hobbie,

     

    Here are some very helpful comments  from Tom, who built the San Felipe:

     

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    Hi Don--

     

    I hope you are enjoying the SF build!  You are correct, each of the sections should be cut out of the sheet with tin snips.  Cut along the outside edge only as close as you can and then file off any excess.  You don't have to paint over the blue areas--that is just a dye to help you see the raised sections and that dye rubs off with solvent.  

     

    There is a debate on how to handle the window panes.  Most people I believe paint them with blue or gray paint to simulate the reflection of water or sky.  That's what I did and you can see in this picture, which also shows a couple of cut out pieces in place:

     

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    On another model I once tried to cut out the inside of each window thinking I could put glass or plastic behind and make it look like a real window, but it is impossible to cut the little bits of window out without destroying the entire piece.  

     

    If you decide to paint your windows, it's not a big challenge.  You don't have to be too careful because you are just painting the recessed sections.  You can rub off any excess paint with turpentine.  One way to do it neatly is to stretch a cloth soaked in turpentine over the top of a cylinder, like a paint bottle, which makes a flat surface and rub it over your piece--it will just take any excess paint off and leave your painted window looking good.  

     

    For the non window parts of the metal, I used the bright blue that I used on all other parts of the ship's trim.

     

    Hope this makes sense.  Let me know if you have questions and good luck!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Tom

     

  2. Hello Ulises,

     

    I have started looking at your build of the Royal Louis.  Very nice work!   I'm just beginning to work on the Heller plastic Royal Louis and your build photos will be a great help.  

     

    A general question.. What did you use to glue the metal gunport frames to the hull, superglue or some kind of epoxy?  

     

    Thanks,

    Don

  3. Mike,

     

    Fantastic job on the planking!  I have also worked on this kit (currently shelved while I'm finishing a different kit) and found it to be one of the best kits to build.  If I remember correctly, the instructions didn't mention when to drill the mast holes.  Just an alert to drill them before you lay your decks.

     

    I look forward to watching the progress of your build.

     

    Don

  4. I usually buy the Testors bottles of paint but find that the paint begins to thicken soon after I use it a couple of times.  The paint sometimes completely dries up, even though the caps are on the bottles.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how they keep their bottles of paint useful for a decent amount of time?

     

    Thanks,

    Don

     

    Current Builds: Heller HMS Victory, MS Mayflower

     

  5. Thanks for the information regarding the flags of the Flying Cloud.  I wonder why there is a "Don't tread on me" flag?  I thought it was a navy flag. 

     

    Anyway, I only work on the Flying Cloud once in a while, but am taking photos.  Once I have enough progression steps worth showing, I'll post them.

     

    Don

     

    Current Build:  Model Shipways Mayflower.

    Alternate/Future Build: Mamoli Flying Cloud

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