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Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thanks EJ_L. I kinda feel stupid with this cut in my index finger. I'm usually much more prudent and careful. But, that's life. It's something to remind me I'm never safe around sharp tools and that I need to be vigilant all the time. I'm excited to put this bulwark (thanks!!) idea in place but my finger is really bad the cut almost severed a considerable part of my nail... In a couple days' time I'll be back... Hm... now I'm curious what is your job? If you don't mind my question... -
Took me a while to reach the end, but it was well worth!! Incredible build EJ_L!! I'll keep following the developments in your ship. She is looking fine!!!! Congrats!!
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Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
While I cant really cut stuff (finger hurts like a m****r), I've been planning what I'm supposed to do with the side "railings" (again, don't know the name for that). I mean these side thingies.... So far, the only way I thought about to attempt to simulate this (not with all the details mind you...) is by cutting to shape a very thin sheet of veneer add some vertical pieces of wood (again those pink cedar strips will come in handy!!) and add a top railing also in veneer (to try and keep it close to the scale)... se my incredibly detailed plan done on Paintbrush... Here is a rough concept (it will be better cut to shape when my finger is not killing me)... What do you guys think? Advice and ideas are always appreciated!! -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Finished some deck planking... It is barely visible, but the ports were drawn (whiteish balsa - difficult to see) I added a little piece to strengthen the whole structure I think the ports can be better seen in this one... I also had to cut a bit to fit the stairs (a double staircase if I'm not mistaken)... Well, I won't be posting much theses days... on top of my dissertations (which is still late by the way), I had a deep cut in my right index finger - doing something unrelated to model building but still stupid... Kids ot there, always use appropriate tools for specific tasks... and all the protection gear... I mean it... -
ancre Le Fleuron by juzek - 1:27
fmartins replied to juzek's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Amazing! -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Well... details repainted. I'm still working on a sort of underlying structure made of balsa to support the deck... balsa also offers the advantage of being easily cut so it wont be too hard to cut the ports... However, the decks on the parisian model are a lot darker with some reddish shades... Maybe I could use some dying? Any suggestions? I know now that I should've chosen a better suited wood or planned for dying it before... c'est la vie... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
That's the problem with doing stuff from memory instead of sticking to real facts... as you can see some details I painted red are actually black... so, tomorrow it's painting time again!! What makes me mad is the fact that I had these pictures and instead of checking I decided to follow my memory... stupid me... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thanks for the explanation. That was really interesting! I'm loving doing this build. I'm taking so many notes about what not to do, and I really hope my next model will be better!! Thanks a lot for the help, encouragement and all the knowledge you're sharing with me!! -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
After days of non stop madness, my relatives are gone, and the shipyard activity is back on track! Only my helper (cat) is still a bit crazy after days running away from children trying to catch her... However, on the other hand, my dissertation adviser wants a new corrected dissertation version by saturday so... it's gonna be a slow build in the next few days... In the next picture you can see the state of my little ship now... I've glue some balsa under the decks to support it accordingly (since my main method of glueing stuff to the sides is with rubber bands). I've also started painting some details in red as in the french museum model... Anything to stall the dreaded planking... I've also started making the carriages that will be under the decks... That's it for today -
Thanks Tom! I won't be able to play with drawing software for now (I'm in the last stages of my doctoral dissertation...) but I found out my girlfriend's younger brother works with a lot of 3D/vectorizing software. I asked him whether he could do a few projects for me. If the first one turns out fine, he'll have a job for life! I'm building a Royal Louis, and for such a naïve start it's ok, but I'd really like to take modeling up a notch or two. So I found the original plans and I'm having him scan, redraw and prepare vectorized files for laser cutting... As soon as I'm done with the Royal Louis, I'm gonna do it again, but properly and in a slightly larger scale. Again thanks a lot! Cool cannons by the way... I'm learning a lot from watching your build! Keep up the good work!
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Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you Mark! Now I'm certain to follow this direction... I'll also look for this book you suggested. By the way what kind of issues should I be prepared for? -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thanks Davyboy, I'll take a look and buy a copy if in a good price. Unfortunately brazilian currency has devalued quickly and too much last year so even cheap books are not cheap for us anymore :( .... EJ_L, thanks again! I'll follow your suggestions! :D -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Ah, this Goodwin fellow you wrote about, are there any books from him you'd suggest? -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Allan, thanks a lot! With the French ships it happened the same right? I'm gonna double plank this area glush to the wales. As for the width of the planks I'm quite sure it won't be in scale... I don't think I'de be able to do it, not without some serious proper equipment... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hey dupress, it's certainly miles away from from being amazing but I'm glad you liked it. it's been a challenge so far, but it will become even more so as I'll have to add details on the deck and the rigging - which by the way I have no idea what to do... Allanyed, Thanks for the input. From what I can see this extra layer of planking should be flush with the wales right? I'm searching for information in modelibg books but so far nothing... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Having relatives over can be really stressful... they don't offer any help and expect everything ready at hand... My helper (cat) flees every time she sees a child... but I still managed to finalize glueing the wales... The dreaded planking will start soon, I'm still working on how to do it. I'm thinking abou doing it a bit more in detail and with care from the first wale up. From the wales down (waterline to be morw exact) I will paint it like the parisian model. So, just a good sanding and some Tamiya putty will make it look good. Has anyone tried this putty with wood? With my plastic models it works wonders... I'll also finish the upper decks and glue them soon... just as long as my relatives don't kill me first... :angry: -
Royal Louis by umeckt - 1/72 scale
fmartins replied to umeckt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Wow... that looks incredible... I'm also building a Royal Louis, but in a smaller scale. I'll keep looking at yours for reference and details! -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thanks Mark! I'll check that build... from what I can see in the pics I uploaded this extra planking was pretty much flush with the wales right? About scoring, I was thinking to run a pencil at the border of the planks to simulate caulking, but if I score the planks I wouldn't be able to do the simulated caulking right? Any advice? -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
What do you mean by 'score'? Sorry English is not my mother language... Would it be like using a pencil or something to emulate the planks coming together? -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hey Ulisses! Thanks for dropping by... Good to see a fellow Royal Louis modeler out there... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Since the gunports are not really in scale, I had to trim the wales much more than in the original ship... I'll have some relatives over for the next few days so no new posts for now... I'll also try to think about the planking and figure out how to do it... any comment and/or advise is appreciated... -
ancre Le Fleuron by juzek - 1:27
fmartins replied to juzek's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Another beautifu build, juzek!!! -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
By the way, I never noticed before this detail (in green on the picture). Was it some form of double planking at the bow? In this last picture I think it is a bit clearer, there is a significant difference in depth between wales and planks before this 'doube planking' thing... -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
I've never done any planking... Should I cut the strips long enough to fit the whole hull and bend them or try this 'splining' technique I read about so often? -
Royal Louis by fmartins - multi-media
fmartins replied to fmartins's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Oh... the wales would be painted black later to match of course...
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