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there's no easy solution to safeguard those bulwark posts. your handling it well.......heck, I've even used brass rod! nice progress so far!
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I have a good selection of Billing's paints........they cover nice and have a really hard finish. I'm not too happy with the way they are bottled though......some I have opened went bad {dried or gelled}....mainly due to the caps.......the ones that have those stupid plastic cones in them. after shaking them, I end up having to wipe the cap out, before the paint gets into the inner lip. have you had any problems with this?
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I just caught up with your progress Nils.....the rigging you've done on Peg is phenomenal! the ship's boat looks great........such an amazing build all the way around. being so close to finishing her, I'm sure that the next build you decide on will be just as fantastic! you have tremendous skill at both ends of the spectrum I've got the Academy Titanic in the closet...the admiral got it for me, for Christmas. of course, I've been putting it off in order to catch myself up, but the subtle hints are starting to surface. how much longer it will stay in the closet.......I cannot say love the work you do with these ships........really nice brass work
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thanks Carl appreciate the kind word! the work week is done.......time for play
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the museum is going to really like what you've done with her.........she looks great! deck came out really nice......calking and butt staggers really show up nice! ........like the detail too.......superbly done!
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are you making a separate template for the port side, or make up both sides on it {reverse procedure, of course}?
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thanks to everyone......this has been such a positive project, and you have been wonderful folks to share it with. I had my doubts with adding another build to my roster, but when I look over at my table, and read all your comments, this tangent that I went on has been worthwhile. one more day at work and then I can get back to the table. sincere comment......sure.......but it's one way to show how much I appreciate all you folks following along
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we call those 'bobbers' Sjors, if your referring to the ones in our tackle boxes. I really appreciate all the kind comments and likes........my god...so many I got my printer problem fixed finally, so I was able to bring some pictures in to show the folks at work. my friend from Maine was very impressed with how she looks. still a bit more to add.......even another sub assembly that I had forgotten about. another scavenger hunt is in order. but again, I want to thank you all for following along.....you've helped to make Andrea what she is
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thanks to you all..and those who hit the like button! the only flaw is that the chain starts at the bottom and terminates at the top. but, with the way it's hanging there, it's hidden and you can't really tell. it's just a crazy idea.......glad I was able to pull it off thanks again!
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this could be a new phase of insanity for me........... OK......this assembled quick, but it was very delicate......the chain broke on me once. you'd never notice it though. it all started with this hole I drilled into the podium upright post. hard to see.....I know. I had the idea earlier, but the copper chain I have here is too large......I would have to drill the holes way too big. then I thought......I have a container of chain......take a look see. all I have is this real thin gold chain....it's enough, but the gold color is what throws me. I decided to use it anyway. drilling out the holes in the blocks, one I fastened an eye bolt, the other a hook. setting the blocks up on my helping hands, I tied thread to one end of the chain and began to thread it through the blocks. at one point it broke, but I repaired it with thread {tiny knot}. taking it out of the helping hands, it was kinda flimsy.......the bottom block wanted to twist. since it is gold chain, I decided to match the paint with the color of the blocks and paint the chain, making sure I got some on the blocks. the chain adhered to the blocks and prevented the twisting. once I let it dry a bit, a pick was used to separate the chains, so they follow their paths. it was then cemented in place, in the hole I had drilled. I tried to get a close up...... anyway......there's my big idea.......a 'chain fall'. it can even be called a 'come along', depending what the application is it's being used for.
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thanks Mark, Greg and Wayne for your comments earlier..........I'm not old Wayne.....I'm "middle age, falling over on the other side, in crisis" {I'm only 58........going on 59 ->George Carlin<- too funny thanks for the additional info Jack........I'll have to look them up to see what they look like. thanks for the good word and the likes.......jury's still out on the flags. so far.......they pass muster.....I can leave 'em. not too tough to change them if they are wrong.
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whoaaaaa.....wait! Mark........where did you get the popcorn? SJORS!!!!!!!! we need you over here!
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so to fill in the blanks with the other buoy poles, I used flags instead. I'm not too sure if this is right or not......so any suggestions pointing to the fact would be appreciated. first, was to drill holes and insert the flag poles......one is missing because it's on the table being fitted. they were a bit yellowed, so I touched them up with paint the vents got the 'black hole' detail {the one lying down shows what I mean} after supper, the vents were cemented in place. ...and the buoys are in place now too I'm down to two more aspects and whatever detail I'll add in addition........I already thought of something else that would be neat......has to do with drilling a hole at the top of the podium post. hopefully, I can get it done, so I can post a picture.
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thanks for the info Jack..........I've always known them as just buoys. i'll see if I can show what they look like now.....just a moment
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commitment to the build is paramount! your doing some seriously nice work to the bow keel......the superstructure is coming along nicely as well. it's progress Hank........the main thing is that your satisfied with your concept of the build
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fore deck looks awesome Kees....really like the colors and layout. flats always work well in making aspects stand out. no worries about not being finished, this is progress! did you try to add filler to the deck? it might be a pain to do, since the deck is populated somewhat, but perhaps a medium stain or wash will darken it up. for some plastic kits, aftermarket wooden decks is done as a sheet, that can be laid down. it may have benefited you better, if a template was made and assembled it that way {lot of extra work though}. then it could have been sanded and sealed at that time. for this reason {besides others}, is why I opted to do wooden deck for my United States, rather than try planking over the plastic ones. I like what you did here, but it might take some effort, if your still unhappy with it.
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no worries George.........this build was moving way too fast during that time thanks Augie.......you and Callie can take a nap.........that is of course, right after you fix the sprinkler problem! thanks Sjors..........dobbers huh.........what would you call the little buoys.........dobbettes? just kidding my friend glad that you like the progress......still a bit more to do
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thanks Jack...still a bit more to do on the buoys. I have enough stuff to make more if need be thanks Greg.......oh, there's more that can be done.......some of it I won't bother, since that kind of microscopy should have happened while she was being built.......it's hard enough adding what I want to, with the rigging that's in place. it depends how far a modeler wants to take the build. I thought I was to finish it this week.......but I guess that was a pipe dream....there's always next week thanks George.....I already have antennas on the gangway, shown as they are in the Billing's instructions. no plans for a whip antenna.....sorry thanks for the good word!
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thanks Crackers for the good word and thanks to those who hit the like button. a bit more was done this morning. the decal work was done on the two buoys......given how they punched out and the shape they were in, I didn't follow a set pattern. I did make sure though, that both sides matched. I'm unsure what to do with the others, but I have some triangular flags from past builds, that I may sort through {solid colors for the most part}. they were arranged in the rack......no rhyme or reason.......depends if changes are made. the other vent was sanded and shaped......pits were filled on the other. both got a coat of paint. they will probably need another coat......then the 'black hole' detail.......and then they will complete the foursome. there is one other bit of detail that I must add, aside from small things here and there. there are three of them, but I may add a fourth one.....I'll see how it works out.
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this brings the build to what I did yesterday. the idea I have in mind, is to also add flags to the buoys. seeing many types of buoys, gives me a lot of lee - way, as to how I go with them. on two of them, I added these round tabs to the tops.....on these tabs, I will add some design. I save all the decals that I get in kits......and even the ones I made for previous builds. for the design, I chose the checkerboard decals from a P-51 Mustang. using a paper punch, I'll center the black and white, to create round decals. the round tabs, and the reason why there are only two, is that they come from the round punch outs from other kits. mast holes and such.......cut in half or quartered, to make them look thinner. the bad part is that I only had one of this particular size........the size that the paper punch will produce. I did find out however, is that I really need to get a new one. this one was from when the boys were kids.......it's gone through some wear and tear. that's what it did to the decal punch outs, but there were some that were useable. I had to trim them a little during the process, so it worked out. I'm getting ahead of myself here. on the rack, the copper chain that I had bought earlier was used.......nice to throw a different size chain into the mix. buying this chain in bulk {as it were} was another good idea the admiral had.....I have more than enough to do this build. the buoy beads were cemented on the poles, making sure they are all at the same height.......I've done most of this by eye. as for those last two vents.........the first one got a coat of paint. the second one is almost finished, and then it's off for sanding and shaping. any pitting and gaps will be touched up as I go along. this has worked out better than I thought....I actually this is better than trying to bend hollow round tubing. I shudder to think how much trial and error, would be involved with doing that.....it's such a tight bend
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oh heavens! don't do that Augie........you'll be all - bleary eyed, and your admiral will blame me! if folks do Greg.......I'd even prouder..........that's what I hope this log will do. I've learned a little from every log I've read so far
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