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Hi all just wondering how far the blue paint came down the hull, on my instructions it comes down to the top of the middle gunports but on some of the pictures I have seen it comes down to the bottom of the lower gunports? So a bit confused on which one is right. Thanks in advance for any assistance. Martyn
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Wow love the Ultramarine blue that really pops Martyn
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From one elephant builder to another stunning job my friend the stem looks brilliant definitely will be doing that on mine Martyn
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Thanks EJ and Greyhawk for the reply,s and likes I am just starting to mark the hull with five mil lines to find out how many planks I need. And you know me Greyhawk I never follow the instructions lol plus the planking in the instructions are very simplified with lots of pointed droppers which I don't like Another update soon. Martyn
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I live in deepest darkest Suffolk in the UK and have been building models for years but mostly plastic AFV and then found the joys of wooden ships about five years ago and haven't looked back. My other interests are fishing and falconry plus looking after my wife.
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Thank you very much for looking in and the comments EJ and Michael A bit more done on the SR . I have lined the gunports on the middle deck the instructions say just to paint them which I did but didn't like the finish so decided to go down the lining route and I think it looks a lot better. I will post more pictures when I get further down the hull as watching planking is like watching paint dry lol Cheers for following, Martyn
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All I can say is what a brilliant solution to the rigging problem Ken and I will definitely be pinching the idea for the ropes, well done mate Martyn
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Your planking looks superb and I love the different colours of the two woods brilliant job . Martyn
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Thanks for the comments EJ and the likes. It,s nice to start the second planking on the SR . I have finished planking the stern and bow forecastle and have started planking the hull sides. I have not followed the instructions and have placed the planks following the line of the gunports as hopefully I will not end up with to many droppers and steelers but we shall see. Martyn
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Wow what can I say every time I see your build I am just blown away ,brilliant work Michael plus I can smell those Cubans from here lovely Martyn
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Thanks for the response EJ I must admit I love the colour of the wood so I won't be painting mine with white stuff and as for the gold on the carvings that is a brilliant idea with the yellow ochre and gold. Trouble is we will never know what colour she was as she is under a car park in Cherbourg so probably not a lot left Martyn
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I was thinking the same EJ . I was not to convinced on what blue to use? And also was her hull painted with white stuff or just left natural wood Martyn
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Thanks for the likes everyone A little bit more done on the SR . She has been given a good sand and a little bit of filler and am really pleased how the first planking has turned out I have now started the second planking on the stern and have covered the transom and stern chasers. As you can see I have trimmed one side just waiting for the other to dry Thanks for following rgd Martyn
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I have been looking forward to seeing the second planking going on and I can't wait to start on mine . Lovely work EJ Martyn
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Hi all thanks for the likes and following my build A small update I have finished planking one side and started on the other, it's going to be a slow process as I have torn the tendon in my elbow so planking is a little painful but onwards and upwards. Can't wait to get it all closed up and give it a good sanding Martyn
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what a beautiful looking ship EJ , one brilliant build. Martyn
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