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Nicely done crew Frank, where will you be? On the top of mainmast? Pavel
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Hello again, I repaired one side and i think, that it is fair done. I tryied to make a patina. First time i painted a wood thin layer of color and then i used a grafity powder after that i did second coating. I think that i know, how i wanna go on. I wish that my model will be look like realistic, so i try make a each part not so clean and certain direction roughly trimmed. Like on the old ship. I will see. Next step will be make a second side and then windows. and here are next pics.
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Amazing model, is nice to see your model done, because your model is for me nice inspiration i´m looking forward for your next build. And do you not really try to make own scratch build?
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HMS Royal William by kay
klimi replied to kay's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
wooow incredible work, keep working, i looking forward on the next pics. Your carving work is absolutely amazing. Pavel -
Hello Nenad, is nice to see your progress. In summer i was a little bit busy and i just checked a few topics here. Mostly i was looking on the pics and i like, that you improve Cutty Sark on the highest level what is possible for you to do. I´m lazy to read all replies now, but i gonna follow your adds. Good luck Pavel
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After a long time I returned to work on the model. The first thing I started to fix the planks at the stern . Now it is well aft beam '' '' or as I call it, however, remains on the other side. Followed by a couple of attempts on the windows and in the end I tend to think that the window frame will make a 1 mm slats and bars in the middle of 0.5 mm . Does anyone here from you proven method in terms of build bars? There seems to me the best opportunity to stick 3 longitudinal slats and then between 8 to fit the pieces. 7 Furthermore, I wonder whether I should redo a few other things. The first is the plating of the hull at the bow . Firstly, I do not like the way I finished more than the tip is in the plans , which show that those boards are connected almost horizontally . So I thought in the last part of the dividing cut and stick below . I fear , however, that there is quite chances of spoil it , even though covered with planks could be replaced, which is just about the time, but the result would be more satisfied. Another thing is the thickness of the wall , which is also the plans thinner and also a black board on board is connected to the step smoothly and not what is with me. Which I would like to address cutting red planks and grinding and then stick it again , or make new ones. Thus, there would be room for a black board even if it looked smooth. Now I am waiting Resolved second beam at the rear and then about going into repairs.
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Hello NenandM, I think that in your situation don´t care, if you have such free time to work, because I like your technique and good step one by one good fugured out. Pavel
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Hamilton : Yes I did, in the first paragraph is it writthen, that this ship is my first. I made some planes and basic ship as a child, so this kind build is my first. But now is my work slow down, because i´m gonna do last exam and than i am going on summerjob and also i wanna enjoy summer. but i wish to still working on the ship. Pavel
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Thank you alot, i´m pleased by that, you like it. Frank: eavour, what are here. The limewood and the yellow planks I did dirty by graffiti powder. It looks more natural, mainly the yellow color, it looks not as plastic. Next move is a stern, make a windows, and a down part with title Bounty. The windows i wanna do, that i´ll make a drawing of windows. On the paper i will glue a planks, it hold the right shape and than make it out and from behind glue a foil out of disket. DSiemens: Thank you, think, that carving isn´t so hard, I carved the piece to the basic geometric shapes and after that i was using sand paper. I am looking forward until i will make a figurehead, it will be harder than those basic pieces. Pavel
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So again a bit further, since the last post I tweaked imitation tarring on board. Following the example of one guy who showed progress on http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... ils/page-5. First I applied aboard graphite powder, spread it on the deck brush and then wipe with paper surpluses. Next, I painted the deck with oil and let dry for about 5 minutes and then scraped the blade of the knife and eventually married again with oil. The result, I think it is much nicer than when I had split boards made only pencil. I also did a "railing" on the front, it is carved out of balsa wood, it was ultimately the easiest way to do it. Finally, the stretching rails around the body. With them I proceeded as with planking when I shaped wet latičky around the trunk and then dyed and glued, super glue, which I again spotted on scraps of paper. The black slats, I tried to indicate division and so I just gently took a scalpel, painted, glued and then a completely resurfaced the part where a lot exceeded. Otherwise, I did not want those substances were completely flush, because if it previously did so with some bullshit.
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Hi Dan, nice to see next bounty here I´m also on bounty progress by scratch, I´m looking forward your build and I wish you fun too.
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nicely done,if i see this model, i´m thinking about this ship, that she will be maybe my next build. love the details
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Crazy idea but great done model, it´ art and craft
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ancre Le Fleuron 1729 by rekon54 - 1:24
klimi replied to rekon54's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Amazing work, what else to say
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