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Wow that looks great! I’m motivated, going to go add some planks to mine right now! JJ
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That looks really good Rusty, great progress. Did you make your scraper or buy one? I think I’m building in cherry next. JJ
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Very nice work! Cannot wait to get there as well. JJ
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Got the first belt finished tonight, gave it a rough sanding with 120 to clean up all the glue seams and level it out. Tight seams are tough to make especially with all the curves but I’m ok with where it ended up, Lots of learning, still may go the copper plate route as I really like the finish on minerva. Chucks tic strips he provides are extremely helpful and fit my hull very well, I feel confident in lining off my next hull now. Going to start the same belt on the stbd side next week. JJ
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Looks really good Chuck, looking forward to chapter 4, chapter three as well. Lol. does the 1/48 figure come with chapter 4? I could use a project manager on my Winnie. JJ
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I really like how the Amazon is finished, it has a nice weathered look. Not sure if this is from age or intended but I makes it look real. A lot of the models at the naval academy appear like this. I also like Minervas finish..I can’t decide either, on which direction to take mine! JJ
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Starting on the port side tomorrow, got the black strake on, which proved to be a test of ones patience no doubt. Wales painted and I think I took care of my issue with the second layer of Wales having a gap. The drop plank is in position and required very little sanding on top to meet the Wales. The cedar has proved to be an amazing material, On the aft end of the wales, I was able to sand a very sharp edge at the counter that I finished off with 800 grit prior to paint. The black strake was cut below 1/32” at an average of .025”, it proved to be very difficult to manipulate (wouldn’t edge bend) and easily screwed up. But it got it to sit...with a few scars but it will be ok. i need to get some WOP on there ASAP now but I was slightly concerned about how yellow it will be, so I did two samples both with CA smudges that were sanded off (just like my model) to see how the wood would take a light bit of color as well as WOP on the normal cedar and the CA tainted. I think I will just apply WOP to the bare cedar to avoid any light spots caused by the CA. But I’m curious what you guys think. The slightly tinted one (with WOP on top) is aft of the plain WOP one, both have CA smudges on the top two planks in the middle. For some reason the camera always makes it look worse! My photos are my own worst enemy! JJ
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Ahh ok. The temptation is definitely there to make them see through to show detail. JJ
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Chuck, just out of curiosity, why were the two aft quarter galley windows blacked out? Did all vessels of the time do this? Thanks, JJ
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Chuck you weren’t joking about each plank being a project of its own, the first real plank that runs through the gun ports got the better part of my day with one do-over. Hoping to make much more progress tomorrow on the upper stbd side. I’ll sort out the Wales once finished, I don’t think it will set me back too far. JJ
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Wow! You’re flying Ben! Looks stunning! JJ
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