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Stunning work as always Michael the rigging looks brilliant. I also had problems with the extra pinholes on the rails and had to use a pin vice behind the ratlines, very slooow Martyn
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Very nice idea with painting the planks EJ loving this build Martyn
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Thanks to all who have looked in and the likes A bit more work done on the stern I have started painting and fitting the hundreds of carvings to the stern of this magnificent ship. The kit gives you some 1mm brass wire to make the bands on the top and bottom of the galleries but I just couldn't get it straight enough to look good so had a think about it and came up a better idea. I have a moulding scraper and decided to use that with some 2x1mm strip pine that I had in my scrap box . The strip was passed through the scraper a few times, sanded and then painted gold. Once fitted and dry the carvings where placed in there positions and glued with two pack adhesive. Lots more to do but here's a few shots of how it's going Thanks for following Martyn
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$10 Electric Pen Sander
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Wow what a brilliant idea, thanks for sharing. I will definitely be pinching this one Martyn -
I must admit that to do all the tree nailing might be a bit overkill on this scale as like Greyhawk said they are practically invisible. Being a bit sad I have measured the ones on the Victory and they are only 30mm across so at this scale they would be minute. Martyn
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She is really coming together well Morgan very nice work. Looking forward to your next update Martyn
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Thanks for the comments Sjors and the likes A bit more done on the SR the knightsheads and bitts have been carved and fitted. I have also completed the the rails on the forecastle and put in the round gunports Next job gluing the strakes to the topmost portion of the hull . Hopefully the next update will show some of the gold carvings in place on the hull Thanks for following Martyn
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Looking forward to your next update EJ but get yourself better m8 Martyn
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Absolutely outstanding work I could certainly live with one of those on my wall , beautiful truly beautiful Martyn
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Thanks Zappto Michael and EJ for the brilliant comments and also the likes. I made a mistake by saying that the stern was boring as I should have read through the instructions as there are carved columns that go between the windows. So have painted them gold with a wash of brown to bring out the carvings and glued them in place. Still working on the galleries but slowly getting there. Thanks for looking , Martyn
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Thanks for the likes every one. A lot more done on the SR . The rails are now fitted and the columns painted gold. Next up the stern galleries. I glued them into the slots and lined them up and left them over night to dry . The curved peace was glued to the lower gallery and while that was drying I started on the windows on the stern. These were a bit boring to look at so I have added a door frame and painted the panels under the windows blue with gold trim. Next job will be finishing the rest of the galleries hopefully in the next couple of days Thanks for looking Martyn
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Wow I have just found this build and that is one stunning ship especially as it's radio controlled, very well done Vic . looking forward to seeing on the water Martyn
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Stunning planking EJ looking forward to seeing it all sanded up Martyn
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Superb work on the main deck she is coming together very nicely ,well done my friend Martyn
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Hi Morgan luckily Deag supply more than you need to complete the decks but I would definitely flag this up to customer services as this is unacceptable Very nicely done on the planking certainly better than the instructions Looking forward to seeing your next update Martyn
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Beautiful work on the masts Ken as I have to do mine with a drill and would love to get a lathe. Stunning job my friend Martyn
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