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Just a follow up folks - next step with the transom will be to paint the back (thats planked) in the middle top - red ocre and either side (outside overhanging the hull behind the brass figures) black, then when dry I will give all the paintwork (except the brasswork) a couple of semi flat top coats to calm the sheen down a bit (the french blue has come out as a semi gloss), I will apply some gloss top coat to the inside window frames /glass though. OC.
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Very very nice work - cant beat frigates. OC.
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More progress today, I decided to attack the metal bits from my peregrine kit as there was some quite good bits, I started by attaching a rope design on the top of the transom, next I found some figures that are fixed between the edge of the transom and the rear quarter window, these where attached with a general purpose glue(carefuly) then touched up with some brass paint. Here are the pics. OC.
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I know your pain with the metal parts - I have a second kit HMS Peregrine that I am canabalising for its parts including metal fittings. OC.
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Thanks dave, it was trial and error I thought "go with it" as the unicorn and lion do not look to bad, so just clearing the top engraving did seem to make a fair amount of difference, just needs a couple of coats of semi satin top coat to take some of the shine from the blue, and blend it all together(sam will be on the hull) OC.
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Evening everyone! I decided to have a go at the transom, I had another look at the kit molded metal affair - and decided to have a go at tarting it up a bit, I started by filing off the top detailing - this took some time gentle filing till it was smooth. I then decided to paint the transom corresponding colors to the hull - French Blue, Light Yellow Ocre and Red and Black details, I finished it off by painting the edge Black. Here are a couple of pics. OC.
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Looking very nice, now I see what you mean with the bulkhead frames - they look great and add to the detail. OC.
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We could put up an 80ft main mast in your garden but I bet your admiral would end up using the spars for washing. OC.
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For more ideas you should check this out - its the sister ship to the Revenge - Golden Hind, and exact replica is in the UK at a seaside place called Brixham Devon, heres a pic. OC.
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Very kind words Ferit Thank You. OC.
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What - do you live in a 18th century period ship then? OC.
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Glad your on the mend, take it easy though I know from experience how a disablity or illness can really get you down. Your build is really looking superb. OC.
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Lovely work bob - really high standard. OC.
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Hi there david, thank you for looking in, you should pull up a chair now you are here, lots more to do yet, hope you are well regards to glen also. OC.
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What a great start - love the profile of the planking. OC.
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