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looks great Jond, the hull is a really beautiful shape and I love the size, majestic in it's magnitude.
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great job on your sails and rigging Jesse, really inspiring
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HMS Leopard by gobi71 - 1/300 scale
tarbrush replied to gobi71's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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that was a good call beefing up the bulkheads, are you going to add some filler blocks at the bow and stern?
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Congratulations on your Willie Bennett, it's absolute perfection!
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Hi Carmello, I've used all three before, cyano is faster but if you get it on the outside of the plank it can stain the wood, so, not good if you are going for a natural finish use with caution. Carpenters glue works very well but is slow to dry and needs clamping, Contact cement does work well, I used to use it but it is a bit stinky to work with. If you go to contact cement practice on some scrape first to get the hang of it, you want to get a thin even coating on both sides. best of luck you planking job, everything looks good so far.
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just downloaded most of the pictures from the link you provided, great series of photos, nice close ups perfect for the modeler. thanks for posting that link. it looks to me like you got the color of the deck just about perfect. it looks just like in the photos, good job.
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Mary Rose 1545 by tarbrush - Scale 1:72
tarbrush replied to tarbrush's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
well progress has been slow but I think the upside down jig will work out good. nothing is glued yet, I plan to get all the frames done and rough shaped before I cut the insides of the frame and begin gluing things up. -
What beautiful work Jesse, those sails are amazing as is the rest, what a treat to look at.
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Hi Simon, you are doing an excellent job on your model, Gjoa is an very good choice as your first model, it has just the right amount of complexity for a first build. Have you checked out all the photos there are of Gjoa on the net? am attaching a couple that I like. I look forward to following your progress.
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What a great looking little ship, I love the colors!
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nice clean work Don, this will be fun to watch
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Mary Rose 1545 by tarbrush - Scale 1:72
tarbrush replied to tarbrush's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Mary Rose 1545 by tarbrush - Scale 1:72
tarbrush replied to tarbrush's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
thanks Patrick and Mark for your encouragement. Maybe I have found a use for my wreck model, try installing some interior detail to see how difficult it will be. Mary Rose is deep hulled and thinking of trying to install the knees, riders, stove and lighting etc. sounds real fiddly on a fully framed hull, the section idea is really appealing though as you have pointed out will create some difficulties of it's own. Now I am really glad I have a scrap hull to experiment on!
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