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Good evening everyone day 81 forepeak upper start of stbd side frames lots done in last couple of days, forepeak upper module made up quite a nice little project, putting into position might be a different story all the top deck transverse frames are now in place, and with a slight adjustment they will sit flush she was tired and needed to have a sleep on her side spent 3 hours this morning removing 170 plus frames, did that before taking the boi out for walkies at 0700
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so the top of that ist lime strip is flush with the top of the lower gunport sill, thats clever great update thank you
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great start, I will follow your progress not for me @Old Collingwood, i will have satisfied my card urge after my present SD14 build, back to wood after this
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HMS EURYALUS by Matiz - FINISHED - scale 1:56
Kevin replied to matiz's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Good evening everyone thank you for comments and likes Day 78 upper deck transverse beams fitted well that went better than expected, each transverse beam now fitted to its relevant hull frame, and appropriate deck level beams, im amazed how well it is going together
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Good evening everyone thank you for comments and likes Day 76 fwd and midships top deck although only in temporary for now the midships box girders and the upper forepeak are rechecked for final fitting, a few deck plates, lighting and fitting points for cargo to sort out oh and another bulkhead im quite pleased with the way the build is going forepeak frames
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very nice, looks great with the figures bringing it to life, might find mine out again one day
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come along and try @chris watton LOL when the Indy is ready
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Good evening everyone Day 74 cargo experiment failed well i am on day 74,but not a lot has changed since my last update, part of the reason is the last update i dont know why (it happens every build,) doing the cargo completely threw me out of my happy routine, it was about Tuesday when i took pipes and bricks out and told myself to get on with the build. instant mojo back, i know what i want to do, just not thought hard enough about how i want to achieve it, today the tween deck is going in, im sure photos will follow tomorrow out yesterday for a drop of sunshine Tween deck Bulkheads
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i broke the news to her this morning that this would be the next build, the compromise took less than 10 seconds, the 1/200 Titanic and KA mk1 will have to go
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so overall length will be about the same as the 1/72 Jotika Caldercraft Victory
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i certainly need to make straps up but also need to possibly redo the load/fill gaps, and give it some more depth, but i need to get my head around how much needs to be left open to actually see inside. at the same time i need these load out made now to ensure they fit, i seam to be in a catch 22 position (but a nice catch 22)
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They will be repacked and strapped John it was mainly an exercise to see if it could be done
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his job is to repack them tonight ready for load masters inspection in the morning, otherwise he will be on your pile of bodies lol
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good evening everyone, thank you for comments and likes day 69 illusions continue and reality check time 1/70 thats what im building, but only today did it sink in how big these vessels were, i now appreciate why model builders put figures into builds please meet Wilber, you will be seeing a lot more of him (Wilber is from the HMS Victory crew and at 1/72 scale) on the upper deck by the after cargo hold Engine room tween deck level today we have a brick loadout, these and the pipes may never get used, but has given me a welcome break from paper cutting everyday for the last 9 weeks using bricks from the Ardes Ars kits and the wooden Balcony from a 1/12 dolls house i have attempted to make a loadout of bricks these are not finished and need banding etc the top of the brick piles will not bee seen as a wooden loadout will sit of the hatch cover pontoons this is all very much work in progress comments are more than welcome
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good evening everyone thank you for comments and likes day 68 the illusion continues the pipe loadout continues and I now have something that resembles a image i had in me mind so now the frames for the port side can go in straps are elastic bands styrene rods with the glass from the Amerigo Vespucci port holes as post caps
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