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I used Cerulean Blue mixed with White and wound up pretty close. It’s good you’re taking the time to find a good complimentary color to the friezes.
- westwood, Saburo and FrankWouts
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They didn’t want to use that door anyway😊
Looking good, very nice work.
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Thanks for sharing Your product road map for the coming year.
- chris watton, Canute, KentM and 5 others
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Very thorough.
Happy new year!
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That’s really nice moulding, well done!
- westwood and FrankWouts
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Well, there goes the finger exercise I got from scrolling 🤣
- mtaylor, Knocklouder, robert952 and 4 others
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12 minutes ago, VTHokiEE said:
to do a scratch build?
I actually have the wood set for Echo, so someday I may follow your log. 😊
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While you have it taped and lined so nicely, one thing that helped me was a red hash mark on the bulkheads signifying the butt shift pattern. Easy to lose track of them while planking.
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On 12/29/2022 at 8:24 AM, Thukydides said:
the best thing to do is play around with the proportions
Thanks, good information and explanation. After the initial mix I do add a little water from time to time as it starts to thinning in the paint jar, just a touch.
- Thukydides, Dave_E and FrankWouts
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9 hours ago, Rustyj said:
build it the way that makes you happy.
3 hours ago, jfhealey said:get to make it just as you like it
2 hours ago, Trussben said:make our models unique
Thank you all for the kind comments. I wasn't sure about going off book, I might not have without knowing the eventual quarterdeck will leave just a glimpse. I did something similar on my Fair American years ago, liked it then, like it now :-). Now I guess I can't enter it in the annual historical accuracy competition 😄
- FrankWouts, Rustyj and Dave_E
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Having started modeling with the old soaking method I now easily and successfully bend planks using heat exclusively with no water and can say through experience dry heat is so much better than soaking. A travel iron and my bending station is all I’ve used on my last several models. The process is detailed in both my Cheerful and Winchelsea build logs.
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Happy New Year! Good to see your back in action. Those lamps are just so cool.
- hollowneck, FrankWouts and scrubbyj427
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I decided to go off-book. I follow the monograph, everything about Winchelsea is so well thought out and designed why wouldn’t I. Nonetheless I wanted to do something that made my Winchelsea mine and the captain’s cabin seemed like the place to do it.
This boxwood and cherry paneled deck will be mostly covered by the quarterdeck in time. Still I had a little fun doing it and historically accurate or not I like it. Onward to the rest of the deck.
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I think it’s clear by now, Indy as designed by Chris based on actual existing plans does not have chain pumps. Those that want to re-imagine the historical plans, or as reincarnated in an earlier life sailed onboard the Indy and recall them should add them to the model after they purchase it from Chris. Can we all move on now please and enjoy James’ build log.
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Very nice metal work. In fact all of your model is very crisp, you’re doing such a nice job of it all.
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Well done Frank. The long road of planking lies before you. The good news is it feels great when you finally get to that last plank.
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Margin Planks
A short update this Christmas Eve.
Gained an early Christmas present with this Veritas mini-worktable. This setup make it much easier to hold down and cut the forward margin planks. I was fortunate that the paper templates were a close fit requiring little modification. So I attached them to a 3/64 thick sheet wood with rubber cement and rough cut them with a simple #11 blade.
Leaving the template attached as a guide I turned my mill and Dremel accessory into a basic spindle sander. I finished them off with fine grit sandpaper to make for a tight fit to the bulwarks.
The waist and stern sections were managed with 5/16 strip and my ever-handy bending station. I used the templates as an initial guide then laid them into place marking where adjustments were needed. The heat-only bending process makes this easy and quick with the yellow cedar.
Hard to get exciting photos of margin planks. I ran the planks through the Thickness Sander along with the eventual deck planking. I followed the template to cut one side of the scarf joint, traced that onto its matching partner, then cut and sanded each to match up. They turned out well enough the four joints are barely visible on the photos, hopefully the WOP I apply later will bring them out. I sanded one edge of 1/32 square strip and added the waterways. Both the margin planks and waterway were attached with PVA. With that my deck is ready to plank starting with the cabin area. That will all wait until after Christmas.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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Your'e doing fine, keep doing fine and you'll be fine.
- Old Collingwood, mtaylor and VTHokiEE
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Excellent work. Measure twice and once you’re absolutely sure it’s right measure again is a good philosophy at this critical stage which you clearly are doing.
- mtaylor, Saburo, Edwardkenway and 1 other
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4 hours ago, chris watton said:
I did state from the start that I finally wanted to develop stuff I always wanted to do,
As you should, we shouldn’t look to you to fulfill random, specialized, or limited interests. Nor should your page be the place to challenge the business model you’ve set and have so clearly and frequently restated. You’ve come a long way since your first release, I am confident you will continue to make the right choices. I will order HMS Surprise the day you announce it.
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28 minutes ago, chris watton said:
Vanguard is 72nd
It’s huge, can’t imagine 1/64th then.
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HMS Winchelsea 1764 by Frank Wouts 1/48
in Member Build logs for the HMS Winchelsea
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You’re definitely ready to plank, it’s a journey. 😊