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Everything posted by Glenn-UK
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All seems to be going smoothly, a very nice set of photos, as always. You'll have the running rigging completed in no time.
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Been a good weekend, back at work tomorrow, after a few days off with my glass back which seems to be on the mend but going for a MRI scan in a few weeks time. I will look out for the Bounty build log. I'll start work on completing and fitting 34 gun port lids on Tuesday as tomorrow I'll be babysitting the grandkids.
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Hi Jerry. I'm using a pencil on the edges, but only a light colouring. According to Chris Watton adding effects for caulking and treenails is not necessary for this build based on scale. Hopefully once complete, smoothed with razor blade and varnished it will look more appealing. Trust your model boat social event was a great night out.
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Time for a progress update, as I continue on with the gun deck planking. I have made good progress today and have broken the back of this task and I would expect to complete next weekend, noting the planking near the bulkheads that have to removed will be completed once the gun ports patterns have been fitted. Pictures of progress to date. Build Index - hyperlinks 1. Prework - dry fitting bulkheads 2. Beading Line and Rabbet 3. Lower Gun Deck Fittings 4. Grating Assembly 5. Dry Fit Main Gun Deck and Fitting 6. Gun Deck Fitting Prework 7. Lower Gun Deck Glued and Pinned 8. Pre Gun Deck Planking Work 9. Start of Gun Deck Planking 10. Gun Deck Opening Cleared During Planking 11. Gun Deck Planking Work In Progress
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Congratulations on completing the clove hitch marathon, it's a major milestone in any build. I plan to split my free time this weekend so I can complete Pegasus gun deck planning and Victory's channels, just waiting for the epoxy to set on the foreword channel before attaching the chain plates.
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Made good progress, all the brass profiles have now been fitted and holes drilled for the cannons. I just have the fit the dead eyes and chain plates to forward channel before I move on to fitting the rigols and gun port lids (which still need to have the hinges and eyelet fitted). Final task will be to paint and glue the cannons in position. The light at the end of the tunnel has finally been turned on with this phase of the build
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Just a quick update. Work is progressing well on the port side hull fittings. Picture of status I have completed work on the side entry port, fenders and cheesetree. The 3 rear channel assemblies have been fitted, together with the brass profiles. I hope to have the port side completed within the next 2 or 3 weeks, then I plan to turn my attention to the rudder assembly and hammock cranes.
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Spent more time working on the the deck planking today, I have now completed the real hard work, i.e. clearing the gun deck openings for the gratings, companionway, masks and bitts. Given Pegasus is a 64th scale model, you can appreciate just how big HMS Victory is in comparison, as this a 72th scale model: Main Mast Gun Deck Openings, with gratings dry fitted Companionway opening with coaming dry fitted and bitt holes cleared Capstan and rear grating, not properly dry fitted. Foremast area with bitt holes cleared Build hyperlinks 1. Prework - dry fitting bulkheads 2. Beading Line and Rabbet 3. Lower Gun Deck Fittings 4. Grating Assembly 5. Dry Fit Main Gun Deck and Fitting 6. Gun Deck Fitting Prework 7. Lower Gun Deck Glued and Pinned 8. Pre Gun Deck Planking Work 9. Start of Gun Deck Planking 10. Gun Deck Opening Cleared During Planking
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Look forward to watching the progress of HMS Bounty. It was one of the ships I have contemplated building
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I had laser eye surgery a few years ago which was great. I'm tempted to have lens replacement to avoid glasses for reading and for better defined long vision but can't justify the expense to the admiral.
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I notice the difference with my eyes when I've been working at close quarters with my reading glasses or head magnifier, seems my distance vision takes time to readjust. It's a time consuming task, but you're well on the way, it will not be long before you start the running rigging. Has you wife selected a boat to build?
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Started the planking of the gun deck. First off I fitted a king plank along the deck joint. After that I started planking from the stern around up to the first grating and capstan. The gratings will be glued to the deck with the planking butted up to the grating coaming. In the following two pictures the grating and capstan are dry fitted. I will be using a 3 butt pattern, however not being too strict with the bit of I done as this planking will hidden by the quarterdeck. Build Index Hyperlinks 1. Prework - dry fitting bulkheads 2. Beading Line and Rabbet 3. Lower Gun Deck Fittings 4. Grating Assembly 5. Dry Fit Main Gun Deck and Fitting 6. Gun Deck Fitting Prework 7. Lower Gun Deck Glued and Pinned 8. Pre Gun Deck Planking Work 9. Start of Gun Deck Planking
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All I did after the deck was planked was add a strip of wood to the front wheels of the gun carriages which centralised the cannon nicely. The strips I added are not visible as I made the same dimensions as each wheel. I think some other builder simply added an additional planking strip along the bulwark edge that did the same thing.
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Following a two day AWOL from the shipyard, I was able to spend 6 hours in the shipyard today, as I took a day off work as we had new carpets fitted. I was amazed how much work I got done today. I completed fitting the brass profile to the forward section of the starboard side of the hull and then installed the forward channel and chain plates. I then drilled the gun ports with a 2mm drill and dry fitted all the unpainted cannons. With time still on my side I was also able to complete the assembly for gun port lids, noting I still have to fit eyelets 8 of these lids before I can fit and rig. All being well I can turn my attention to the port side next week where I have it all to do again. When looking at the main mast channel I noted I may have a slightly hidden gun port when I rig the lanyard. I'm hoping the angle of the lanyard will not obscure the cannon too much.
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