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Your margin planks look great, those were definitely fun to make. She’s looking great!
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Small update: Making some progress with the planking, going to finish the main wales this weekend and start closing in the gun deck. JJ
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Completed the upper stbd wale, a little tricky in the front area where the grating will eventually go. As you can see in the photo below, the precut sub deck piece has a spacer on it that represents the eventual boxwood piece that will hold the gratings in place below the 3D model shows this piece in place already. This will come later for obvious reasons, it is just too fragile to survive the build. the upper most plank for the upper Wales needs to be slightly trimmed so this place holder sits on top of it as seen below you can see a slight notch at the end of the beak head bulkhead, this plank needs to be bent and shaped first before being notched otherwise it will break every time . The rest of the planks are business as usual, heat, bend, notch for gunports and glue. I started at the lower plank and worked my up. I sanded them down smooth and added some WOP to protect them. Next I will move up with the thinner planks (.045”) to meet the upper panel which is a little thicker to allow some sanding. Very slow and steady. JJ
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Research in the HMS Ulysses 1797, a Roebuck class ship
scrubbyj427 replied to Kevin Kenny's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Lovely Subject Kevin! I would go 1/48, the detail is much cleaner and easier to manage. The model won’t be offensively large compared to your Thorn model. -
Nicely done Yves! Quite the project you’ve taken on. Very nice display! Inspiring me to work on my Portland further. JJ
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Hi Yves, Thank you, yes that it Artemis I will complete the bow with an arrow upon final assembly. The figure you are looking at is actually boxwood, I have yet to produce a resin one. If you look back a few posts you will see the stern carvings as well, those will also be boxwood and I should have the first sets soon. JJ
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Slowly working on the port side wales now, when I can find time. Should have some finalized QG’s soon and a test drop in resin. When that’s finalized, will begin production of boxwood carvings. started playing with this new sticker feature on my phone, tricky way to make a full white background. Works about half the time JJ
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Byrnes thickness sander for sales
scrubbyj427 replied to scrubbyj427's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Make sure you search as many ways possible for Byrnes products on eBay and save them all, it will alert you via email when one shows up, that’s how I spotted this so early. I would have bought it but I already sourced one, just wanted to share for all to see. -
Byrnes thickness sander for sales
scrubbyj427 replied to scrubbyj427's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Haha gone already! I haven’t even checked on it since posted. Figured it would be gone fast at that price. Hopefully someone on MSW got it!
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