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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
yea.... you may have to 'layer ' colors.....I'm not aware of any one that puts out a 'true teak' . never done it myself neither....raise my hand to be counted as one who settled for something close to it. should be a treat to see what you come up with.........you know you want to.........I can see it in your work- 4,152 replies
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I have a couple bottles of the Testors paint Piet........looks to be the same color, but I'll have to test. as mentioned, I have one more bottle of the Billing's.......I've been shaking the crap out it periodically, ever since I found out about the problems with it. I should also be doing it to the hull red I will be using.......I'll be checking thanks Lawrence.......I think I've gotten over the 'hump' ....progress should pick up now I'll be happy to get all the sub assemblies cemented in place.....this will also be a giant leap forward! thanks for the good word my friend.......I hope to do another dry fit soon
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I can't believe it's been six years...........wow! this is such a great log on this vessel Gil.........anyone who chooses to build her would do well in referring to this log, for any answers they might be looking for! you've put so much into her....some really great detail! a call???? I'd be more than Honored! .........but you don't EVEN want to come 'round here right now........we're in the beginnings of one nasty looking blizzard ! keep 'er moored! I've already tipped one or two in your Honor!
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awesome update Augie.........very nice work indeed! pumps came out looking super as well!
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masts are looking awesome John.......the added detail is very nice!
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personally, I'd leave them in place. it's all hypothetical........but it depends what you wish to show in your model. the decking would look more 'complete'....and look better in the process.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
so.......all the years of bringing up daughter, is finally paying off .........of course, not like you would have expected take care of yourself.......we're not getting any younger! nothing wrong with too much ambition.......that's what makes skill and imagination grow- 4,152 replies
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nice progress John........love the staggered planking gonna be a real sweet hull!
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what color green did you use Piet? looks to be the same color. want an even bigger laugh..........the bottom is to be hull red before I get to that though, I need to modify the shoe......which means I have to alter the size of the rudder I made. thanks for the good word thanks Patrick........it would have been better to touch it up right away. now it has had time to dry. shouldn't be too much of a problem though. thanks for the good word......darn thing amazes me as well
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thanks for all the nice comments....my goodness, I'm speechless! the best compliment that a modeler can get, is when the model takes on a life of it's own. I'm glad I decided to do it now......than to keep it on the back burner for as long , as I already have. I'm glad the your all enjoying the build, as much as I am I read your recent post Carl.......I am glad to have made you smile. your well being is just as important....I do hope that you'll be able to fins some time for yourself. the whole color thing was spontaneous.......didn't leave much time for prep. it's what the instructions called for....Emerald Green.......a very nice Irish color! March...........and even......spring! that's a good idea Michael..........you so busy with your engine.......and you took the time to think up something for me ...you are just TOO kind! of course, I might have to take the rubber legs off, so there will be more vibrato...I'll have to try it! no worries Augie......as mentioned, I have four other airbrushes I should do a thread and show them......I'm sure there are others that have a favorite. the green is only the beginning thanks for the good word! thanks Marty.......if I thought to do it right away......I could have used thinner on a Q-tip, to remove most of it, and later touched it up with the white primer. I haven't decanted any yet......need to do that. thanks for the good word. it's OK mobbsie.......I have it all down to a science my only draw-back so far, is I catch up with my browsings.....only to look in the next to be buried again! you folks are VERY busy builders I wouldn't have it any other way! I had a five day weekend.....I tried to do an update for all five day....and I failed on Friday I'm getting back up to speed.......but I wish I was where I was at...like I once was. thanks for the good word hello Michel......welcome to the Wharf! always glad to see new folks.......thanks for the good word! I don't know about Greenpeace Sjors........but yepper.......she's green. hope to get more paint on her soon! thanks my friend! thanks Aldo.........still a ways to go yet, so there's still plenty to see. glad to see your following along.....hope things are going well with you.
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thank you George! now it don't look like an old time movie ! that is a funny thing about paints Michael.........I have.....or had if I used them up already, a bunch of older Testor's paints, from when I had stopped modeling at one time. when I got back into it.....I found that most of them were OK. I like the Humbrol and Floquil paints...if I remember right, they had the numbers and descriptive names for the colors on the caps {humbrol did....can't remember what floquil had}. I even had some of the old Pactra paints {another good enamel in my book}. I needed some yellow at one time......bought some at Michael's craft store {not my normal haunt, but it closer to my house}. went to use it and found that it had skinned over! I took the skin off and added some thinner.......I was able to save what there was of it. to me......it really doesn't matter if it has a plastic or a metal cap, the 1/2 and 1/4 oz bottles, can be a bit of a crap shoot. these smaller bottles are more convenient for me....the 1/4 oz bottle works well with the Testor's E-Z airbrush outfit...the caps screw onto the bottles. Humbrol, floquil, and the Pactra bottles can also be used. are you paints in the 1/2 pint cans with the wide mouth lids? better seal in my view........more of a plus for paint thanks for the good word. I still have that third bottle on my desk......and I'm still shaking it. I wish they had a automatic paint shaker for these little bottles.......I have quite a few of them to shake!
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thanks Bob......I like the color too I have the third bottle on the desk at the moment.....whenever I get fidgety......I just pick up the bottle and shake it I was looking through my Testor's paints.......I see that the #1124 Green, is very close to the Billing's Emerald Green BB#3. I will need to do a couple splotches to be sure........I'm sure that the Testor's color is in my paint shop spectrum. if it is, then I'll have very little trouble making the decals I need. white lettering {white decal paper}.....changing the background to green. I made it through the burning hoop with just a slight singe........thank you my friend......I hope you like it as much as I do!
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removing the upper area masking, I was surprised to see that there was so little over spray. I will need to see what the cap rail color is supposed to be.......I think it is Green, so I used it as a mask point. the main deck isn't too bad.......the scuppers will always be a sore spot........I can never get perfect paint in these areas. the fore deck needs a little touch up........but it fared rather well with the way I masked it here are the most critical areas.......under the fore deck. the starboard side did very well.....nothing here to speak of. but the port side didn't fare as well.......still, there's only a slight tinge, so it's not too bad. I'll need to decant some of the primer, to touch them up. really not too bad considering the task it took to mask it. one I can paint around the lower rub rail and establish the line........and get the rudder in place.......then I can do the bottom paint. then....with all that done......I can go no where else, but up! I'm smiling the hard part of the paint is over
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now that the roof is well under way, I thought I'd get the interior of the pilot house in order. I'm probably not going to do a lot in there........but I will throw something at it. going into the cast off piece bottle again, the dash was fitted with gauge bezels still thinking of what to add, I made up another sampson post........and what looks like another, much taller vent tube assembly, associated with the catch hold. while this was drying, I settled into a video game.........more thought about where to go next. then I snapped! normally, when I paint, I do it as I go along....I get a better separation of color that way. but, with the way this build came about, and was assembled, I wasn't able to do that. all I could think of, was "how in the heck am I going to mask her?" and.....keeping the deck area paint free. I have boxed myself into quite a corner here.......gonna take some creative taping to save my butt! it took a bit of effort, but I did it. no exhaust fan, and less than desirable temps........I'm going for it! let's just say that this spontaneous decision, shouldn't have been done with so little regard with what could go wrong. first was the airbrush..........the one I have relied on since 2010...the Testor's E-Z air siphon feed. I still say that it's not a bad airbrush for the money.......I bought the complete "Amazing Air kit" for something like $29.00.......and I've painted all of my builds since then, with very little trouble. I think the sad part about this airbrush, is it's mostly made of plastic, and can become badly worn over time. the heads of the plastic caps can become distorted and contributed most of the problems with the paint delivery. needless to say.......when I was done, I scalped what I could from it, and the rest went into the trash! I have another one, that I bought from the clearance rack at Hobby Lobby, that I can outfit and use with my compressor, as easy as I did with the first one. my other problem was the paint. if anyone has followed my exploits in the past, I had acquired a good supply of Billing's paints a while back. I still say that these paints are a good quality paint......goes on nice and has a really hard finish when dry. ones that I've opened so far, have been the more common paints, and have been OK. I have opened others though......you can clearly tell that they've been on the shelf too long.......long gelled and hard *useless*. such is the case for the paint I used here......I brought down two bottles, to the cellar paint room. the first one had a skin build - up around the neck {which I did use}.......the second one was completely dead I have one more bottle of this color in my inventory {I hope it's good} for all the trouble and frustration I encountered, the paint work didn't come out too bad. I checked that third bottle, and it is good.........I'll need it for touch ups I was going to start this update with an upbeat Irish motif because of the new color introduced.......if I would have done this last night....you would have experienced all sorts of blarney! so.....here is the new color added to the mix 'Emerald Green'. after some time, it was brought upstairs where it's warm. I was surprised to find only one small run, on the whole job........very insignificant with how everything went. the bottom hull section was masked around the lower rub rail......before the bottom paint is done, I will paint this area. there is no waterline on this vessel. I gave it more time to dry, before I removed the bottom masking. I was still curious about the deck area......I'll wait a bit longer to reveal it.
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I'm pretty sure that it can be use over an oil stain.......that you may want to test first. it works very well on mineral stains {common household stains}............not sure about the oil based sealers though....again, that's probably best to test first. sure.....if you prefer the blonde look.....it can be used on the bare wood..........really makes the grain pop!
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wonderful progress John.......nice work on the bow! I too had a problem with the hard paint dilemma......to complicate the matter further, an airbrush that wouldn't cooperate! trash pick up just hauled it away {guess what I did with it >evil grin<}.........good thing I have three or four other airbrushes I can use! nice work on the mast {s} as well..........your really cook'in now!
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looking awesome Piet! love the stand!
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thanks Patrick....sometimes I do kick myself for not getting into that area of detail. I don't weather too much.....proof in the pudding would be my lobster boat......which I gotta get off my duff and get some gallery pictures up {it's been finished for a while now}. I have tried to do it........see it the next morning......think it's terrible, and then fix it. one of these days, I'll give it a go........but don't say I didn't warn you hey there Mr. Dangerous........I took this past Monday off, and I'm making an almost perfect attempt at doing something every day.....I'm on a five day week end there's an update for today...still need to get it up........and then cook up what I'll do today. the bad part is that I haven't done anything on my word press site........I am sooooo freak'in far behind! thanks for the good word!
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