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It is available for sale. K1107, $599. Having trouble getting on the website, but you can call in an order.
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John and I both belong to the CT Marine Model Society. His choice of the name James Wiser for the boathouse is a tribute to Jim, who was a club member and fantastic modeler. John named the boathouse is his honor after his passing. Also, the CMMS gives out an annual Jim Wiser award for excellence in modeling.
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I didn't take any pics of the parts, but the 4 sides are laser-cut with mating notches on the edges. You can see that in my post of June 14th. The roof is a sheet of glued up decking as provided in the kit. Doors and windows are photo etched pieces, and the trimwork is cut from strip wood and applied with CA glue.
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Sorry, Rob..... Kit specific parts are not on the website. You would have to call to order. Nic
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The Red Jacket is 1:96 The doors and windows are on the photo etched sheet of brass that comes with the kit. You can buy the sheet, part number BJ71 rev.2 for $20 plus S&H.
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Nice McKay figure - did you use clay or carved from wood?
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Here is the finished wheelhouse. The plans just have a slant roofed box, but I added styrene angle at the corners and made the roof even with them. Looks better, I think.
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Do a build thread! When you finish, I will give you 10% off your next BlueJacket kit! NIc
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And, of course, what modeler cannot resist putting the sub-assemblies together to see what it will look like?
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Legodude, when you finish this build, I will give you (or your designated buyer) 10% off your next BlueJacket kit. Thanks for posting! Nic
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At the bow, the figurehead of "Red Jacket" (Sagoyewatha, Seneca Indian chief) was painted and mounted. His nickname is because a British soldier gave him a coat during the revolutionary war.
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Today I put on the photo etched scrollwork at the stern. It took an hour of aligning and re-positioning and gluing to get it done. I am happy with the result!
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It's time to do the figurehead and stern carving. They are of Sagoyewatha, the Seneca chief of the Wolf clan. His nickname Red Jacket is because of the red coat a British army officer gave him during the American Revolution. One of the problems in painting is to mix the flesh color of an American Indian. A google search yielded plenty of advice from miniature figure painters, but they involved colors in acrylic and/or oil that I never head of. What I finally settled on is a mix of Burnt Sienna and cream. I think it came out OK.
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Last night I made one of the two hatches for the deck. I used eyebolts bent over for the hatch lifting rings.
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