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I was like paint with this ship yesterday.......I was all over it! I began planking the main deck..........starting at the bow. there is a big opening for the bow spirit......I wanted to make sure it would fit in there OK. I had to file the angle in the knight head hole, and got to see how much of it was really needed for the root. more planking ensued, filling in the area under the fore deck. I knew I'd need to be creative with some of the planks......odd cuts and shaping. here's one of the odd planks I had to make. the calking is done with an archive pen. I use the clothes pin to hold the planks as I do the calking. I had to make one for the starboard side............it's in place here. I just filled in what would be seen under the fore deck. with the windlass and pump in place, this may not be seen as much. I had filled in all around the first hold...then I had to rip it up, due to messing up the mast hole. at the other end of the ship, the aft bulwarks were getting the inner planking done. using a piece of the wide mahogany 0.5 mm flat strip, I tried making the waterway that runs around the transom. tracing the shape of the stern on the mahogany, I tried to hand draw the inner border.....I didn't do too good I took the cut out and cleaned it up. after tracing another stern outline on the mahogany, I used it to trace the inner cut out. this stuff is very brittle.......it put up a fight......broke a couple of times.........but I was able to rough out the part I need. both sides of the aft bulwarks are done.....
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my......what a fine kettle of fish?!?!?! thanks for the conversion John..........so that would make her as large as the Revell kit........3 feet long! WOW!!!! thanks Pat. we do have an idea how small these hold covers are....right? it would be a feat to do......although it's not impossible. not only that......in the picture I showed, I have the boards running the same direction as the deck planking. I'll have to see if I can fit them to run the other way. I wasn't going to do the canvas thing........else I wouldn't have put all that time into them. yep...more thought needed....thanks again! I dunno Vossie........don't want to build the space shuttle I could make something of a jig with what I got here on the table..........but it's not really worth it. I'm about half done now......the aft deck and fore deck won't take much at all. so, for the small inconvenience, and how big the task is.....I'll just trudge on through thanks for the thought and idea though....I appreciate it! thanks Lawrence........yup, all better now, and back at it I'm chasing my own tail on this one..........but as I said.......there's a ship in this box somewhere.......I'll find it sooner or later. thanks for the good word! I just thought of an amusing idea........use a paper shredder.....to make planks!
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thanks Russ at the moment I'm planking the main deck. I'm using 0.5 x 3 mm blonde {koto, obetchi, or basswood.....anyone's guess}.....and wouldn't you know it, the edges are rough. so, I'm having to sand the edges of every strip I use. fun like this should be outlawed! but all 'n all.......it's going fairly well. pictures soon. thanks for the good word so........nothing on the hold covers? I could do a test piece and show you what I want to do....see if it's OK. although....as I recall, Cyril's model had something like that on his. I'm sure his model is a larger scale than what I'm working with. I just checked, and his model is 1/8" to 1'.........not sure of the scale.
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thanks John and Pat........I kinda thought the same thing......wasn't sure about the international thing. it's funny too...I was watching the Perfect Storm last night, and quite a few of their larger buoys were orange. cripes........I have plenty of orange. I could have painted them that color and been done with it. next one...........next one thanks for the good word and thanks to those who hit the like button
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look'in good since the last time I was in I used to buy the modeler's plywood sold in craft stores.............now I buy the 3/16 half sheets from Home Depot and rip them down into 12 inch wide slices. pretty cost effective enough for me
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sounds like you got a good deal..........errrr, red or white? yep, that's quite a history you'll have a vintage model when your done.....that's fer sure
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I'm thinking the lever in the center is for directional signals????? ....or is that for NOS? that is one cool wheel grant.......very well made!
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neat idea Don.......I think the metal hardware might look more modern though. I'll keep it in mind though thanks for the idea.
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I dare not put a like to that!!! it appears that you may need to do some scratch build'in. patch'in it back together may not be the way to go {is that a crack in the center?} if you are able to get some 1/16 flat stock {1/32 would be better}........insure that it will flex to the curvature that you need to obtain. I'm sure that you have some 1/16 square strip handy. bend the square stock to the desired curvature..........cut the flat stock to the size you need for the wall. what will help you here, is that the deck is likely shaped to the curvature as well........glue the parts you've cut to it. frame the wall from behind with the curved square stock {along the top edges}. with the top edge {you can frame it in more if you like} framed in, you should be able to drill the holes without splintering. I usually begin with small drills and work my way up.........finishing it off with round sanding sticks. I've been there before........I'm sure others have too. perhaps others can share a remedy to this problem. you can fix it my friend!
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thanks for the kind comments and the likes. that's an interesting question Hof.......on clipper ships like the cutty, they are also covered with a tarp of sorts. I'm not going to do that.....I'd rather show the hold covers as they are. it would be hard pressed to find rings that small.........let alone try to attach them. but in reading your question, I seem to have come up with a cool solution. of course, they don't supply anything for this in the kit, but I do have some really small eye bolts. they are copper colored though, but I don't think it will matter in this case. all I would need to do is bend the rings over 90 degrees and drill holes to install them. four per cover should do the trick what do ya think of that? thanks Don and Patrick I think I'm starting to warm up to the kit {take my temperature.......is that possible?!?!?!?!} I'm beginning the deck planking.......first thing I looked at was how the bow spirit fit through the knight head. though this won't be seen, due to the fore deck and windlass, I wanted to make sure I ran the planking far enough under the fore deck. I'm still hesitant about cementing in the fore deck because of the hawse holes for the anchors. I've been looking at Cyril's model, and they appear to locate below the main deck platform.......inaccessible if this is true. the study continues...........and so does the deck planking thanks again to all interested
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additional pictures are always worth the wait. now get that beauty in the gallery before it happens again
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hello all you fine folk been a short pause here....but hope to get moving on her again. today I got to finish painting all the beads. thanks Mark........oh yea.....I bought a couple of packages of them. I want to go back to Hobby Lobby........with my reading glasses, and hope I can find the antiqued ones. if I thought this model would look good with the chrome ones, I'd use them.....but I think the antique ones look better. they have them also in copper and steel {the last time I bought them}. thanks Pat........you gotta break a few eggs when experimenting. I guarantee.......these were annealed! thanks Tom........I have my good day and bad days. I know now that if they glow red, then I've gone too far anyway.........back to the beads. before I got side tracked {which is very easy for me to do}, I had painted only part of the Yellow ones. when I painted them with the primer, for whatever reason {can was too cold......not shaken enough....} they came out looking rough and oddly painted. I left them that way........I felt it would add to the overall look of them when painted with the color coat. I also allowed the ghosting, which gives them a weathered look. I did yellow ones........ then some red ones....... ...and just for giggles.......I did some white ones....... they are all done in flats. when I did the Cux 87, I did them in yellow and white. is there a rule out there concerning using three colors? I know that the colors are used for identifying whose nets or traps belong to fishermen or companies. I have some vents to make, so I will let them dry.
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upper structures look sweet Kees.........gonna look even sweeter perched on their hulls nice work!
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gee....and I thought the test guy wires looked cool..........the real ones are fantastic! awesome job Nils.........she's really looking sweet now!
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now.......that is some really cool progress Greg! you've done some very nice work the capstans looked weathered to me........quite a bit of detail.......right down to the props!
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like it..........I love it!!!!!! no more mind melding for you! model long and prosper!
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looks good Dave idea looks like a winner to me
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I didn't get as far as I would have liked yesterday........I was site surfing while I was making the hold covers. I got as far as getting them trimmed and planked, and then giving them the stain. this morning, I gave them the lacquer coat and set them aside to dry. FINALLY!!!!!!!!!! I was able to get back to painting the buoys for the Syborn! happy, happy, joy.....joy! when they were dry, they were dry fitted on the deck. I have a picture of the aft most hold cover, to show with the relation to the bulkhead that I painted the flat green. when the deck is finally planked and lacquered, and the outer hull is painted, I think this will be a nice blend of green. that's why I painted the flat green sparingly along the entire deck layout. I had a second though of putting the aft cabin on the deck.......instead, here is that picture. I still need to accent the aft bulwarks and deck with the annegre and mahogany.........I can't wait to try and make the piece to go around the transom. the cap rail will be the same process.
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the blogger site should have the rigging answers you are looking for........even some about the netting. there are a couple of things I took from the Cux, to put into the Mary Ann.......one of them was the catch rack and trays. both of these hulls are identical......although I modified the aft deck on the Mary Ann. any ideas you can use.........be my guest!
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gee.......I have a Guillow's 1:14 scale Dr 1 I'm building. I didn't like the plastic machine guns, so I made a pair out of scrap wood. I made the blanks so far.......scribe in the added detail later. sorry to hear of your present set back with your computer. hope your feeling better I bookmarked that site.....thanks
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really nice work Tom glad to hear you made it through the storm OK. we had no snow left on the ground up here...........glad I didn't have to work very nice progress.....good to see her masted. top came out great!
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I didn't see the pictures when I read your post last bob re#556........you may have put them in later?!?! stunning looking ship........really shows how complex the rigging is. super job!
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