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Bonjour, Très beau modèle, une réalisation parfaite ! Un très grand "BRAVO" ! Patrick
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Well done, congratulations ! Thank You for the photos. Patrick
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ancre Le Gros Ventre by ChrisLBren - 1/36
JOUFF replied to ChrisLBren's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hi Chris! Nice work, your construction site seems very well done. You are progressing well and you will achieve a very precise assembly of your frames. Keep it up, it's very promising... Patrick -
ancre Le Gros Ventre by ChrisLBren - 1/36
JOUFF replied to ChrisLBren's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hi Chris! This is great progress ! Your work seems very well done and you will take a lot of pleasure in seeing your hull build up... Continue on this path, take maximum pleasure and satisfaction. Patrick -
Hello Gentlemen, Thank you for your feedback. The Leds ramp is now definitely in place : The false deck is glued. Here is a lighting test. The brightness satisfies me : the goal is not to let it light up permanently but to be able to show the inside of the hold on occasion ... So let there be light : So much for this day. I enjoyed myself ... Patrick
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Hello Gentlemen ! It was a long time ago, wasn't it ! I had "lifted my feet" certainly but despite all the work continued ... A big piece for me: the false deck. I was not sure how to do it. Finally, I decided to do everything by hand : cutting the slats, adjusting them, sanding etc ... Some photos of the successive stages : A small patina, nails : I decided to make openings in different places where there is something to see. The upper decks will also be opened to show the structure ... To summarize : the wedge will be visible through the frames and on the opposite side we will see the structure in "plunging" mode. I make the openings : The false deck in place - not glued - to see what it gives : I also wanted a lighting system for the hold and the deck. I had not shown you these photos where I installed some micro-leds in the bilge to start : All this being practically invisible from above : I continue the lighting work with a whole ramp of leds, embedded in a slat, so that they are not visible when we look between the frames : That's it for the moment. The continuation next time ! I wish you a good day ! Patrick
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Hello gentlemen ! Not a lot of activity for some time : my building is being cleaned, I have to release my balcony-workshop before. I take this opportunity to harmonize the color of workbenches and other storage furniture : This done, clear place for the renovation work : Here are the latest pictures of La Renommée before this forced move : The following in a few weeks, after reinstallation of the workshop ... Good day to you ! Patrick
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Hi Kudin! I love all your videos, beautiful work ! I have a question: regarding the front of the boat, you start it at the video N ° 23 then you do it again at the video N ° 31: why, not understanding your language, I do not have the answer ? Then you destroy it again to the video N ° 71 : to remake it in ebony, is that it ? Thank you. Patrick
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Superb and well done ! Congratulation and thanks for sharing ! Patrick
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Very beautiful work, congratulations ! Patrick
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Good evening gentlemen and ... thank you for your encouragement! Finally, after a few tests, I tried the adventure and ... I won !!!! I was satisfied with a simple little "first price" blowtorch, some paste and a little refractory stone, and here is the result : The base is not fixed yet ... I'll see for the windows and the candle before. I even managed to close the ring by brazing it. I think I understood how to braze, finally I made myself a "mountain" when in the end it is not very complicated. Even during my tests I did not manage to melt my pieces (others of course : I did not want to start all over again ! ) To be continued ... Good evening to you ! Patrick
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