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    Beef Wellington reacted to drtrap in HMS Snake by drtrap - Caldercraft   
    The lower foremast yard going to the final position (foremast dock) 




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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Snake by drtrap - Caldercraft   
    Season's greetings Stergios!  Can't say definitively whether this is definitively right or wrong, but it is at least consistent with the plans and various references I could find.  It gets pretty crowded in there 🙂  Hope this helps.

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    Beef Wellington reacted to cafmodel in Granado by cafmodel - FINISHED - 1/48 - cross-section   
    https://cafmodel.com/products/hms-granado

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    Beef Wellington reacted to cafmodel in Granado by cafmodel - FINISHED - 1/48 - cross-section   
    Happy Christmas to my friends
      
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    Beef Wellington reacted to mtaylor in Granado by cafmodel - FINISHED - 1/48 - cross-section   
    That is a genius idea on the clear plexiglass.  
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    Beef Wellington reacted to Jim Lad in Anchor From HMS Investigator   
    Perhaps one especially for our Australian members.
     
    This is one of the bower anchors from Matthew Flinders' 'Investigator'.  It's on display at the South Australian Maritime Museum.
     
    On his circumnavigation of Australia in 1803, Flinders anchored off Middle Island, to the east of Esperance, to gather wood and seal oil and to hunt geese.  When the wind blew up as he was preparing to leave, he was forced to cut his anchor cables and sail out to avoid the risk of being driven ashore.  The anchors were recovered in 1973.
     
    John
     

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    Beef Wellington reacted to Glenn-UK in Duchess of Kingston 1798 by glennard2523 - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 - Royal Yacht by Glenn Shelton   
    I have now moved on to painting the outer bulwarks (blue and red), main rail patterns, wales and cappings.
     
    I started with the outer bulwarks patterns and applied the blue paint (Humbrol Matt Blue No.25) as shown in the picture below.
     
    Bulwark taped and painted blue

     
    After that I applied the red paint to the outer bulwarks patterns (Vallejo Model Color 17 ml Acrylic Paint - Scarlet). There was a little bit of bleeding, but as can be seen on the third photo when the main rail was dry fitted the bleed is hidden.
    Stern area

     
    Bow area, where a bit of bleed can be seen.

     
    Main rails dry fitted, bleeding is hidden.

     
    I then moved on to the main rail and applied the black paint to the rear window frame patterns and to the front curve. I also applied black paint to the bulwark capping and to the wales.
     
    Rear Main Rails

     
    Bow end of main rails

     
    Cappings

     
    Wales are drying in a vertical position, using clamps.

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    Beef Wellington reacted to robdurant in Barque Stefano by robdurant - MarisStella - 1:63   
    You're very welcome Jason. As I said, it might be a few weeks before I really get going on this build, as I must finish Ethalion

    In the meantime, here's some pictures of what you get in the kit:
     

     
    In the shot below, the laser cut sheets are all stacked up - there are LOADS of them, all of which look beautifully cut. I figured I wouldn't give anyone looking to knock off this kit a head start, but they look good! A nice uniform colour to the walnut, too, which will help as we move ahead. Note as well, bottom right are the pre-sewn sails - again the sewing is very fine, but I haven't had the material out of the pack yet... I want to keep it clean. I've only done sails out of tissue before, but I was pleased with that effect. When the time comes, I shall offer them up against each other and see which I feel will give the better outcome. Nice to have the option, though, and this model WILL be fully rigged with sails unfurled. 
     

     
    You can see the black marking on the copper plates - this marking is on each of the numerous sheets. I'm not too worried about this. I figure when the time comes I can get it clean with some acetone. We'll see.
     

     
    And finally the plans... and plans... and plans... all beautifully detailed. Again, I don't want to give anyone wanting to copy the kit a headstart, so I haven't shown the contents here. Doubtless snippets will appear as the build progresses. I've never seen such detailed plans on a kit. They really are lovely, so I suspect this aspect of the build will be an absolute pleasure. I'm a sucker for a nice plan!
     

     
    Finally, a picture of the book by Gustave Rathe, grandson of one of the people onboard the Barque when she sank. I'm looking forward to reading this in preparation for the build.
     

     
    That's it for now until I finish Ethalion
     
    Happy building!
     
    Rob
     
    p.s. my ten-year-old son has just demonstrated he can climb inside the box this kit was delivered in and the lid pretty much closes.... Are my builds getting over-ambitious?!?!
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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from egkb in Barque Stefano by robdurant - MarisStella - 1:63   
    Guess I got the first choice of seat, not familiar with the manufacturer or the ship so will likely be learning a lot.  Looking forward to seeing some action.
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    Beef Wellington reacted to robdurant in HMS Ethalion 1797 by robdurant - FINISHED - Caldercraft - 1:64 - Modified from HMS Diana 1794 kit   
    I had to pause and think for a bit here... I tend not to follow the instructions very closely. I'll read them through, then look at the other build logs, think about how I've done it before in other similar builds (i.e. Royal Yacht Caroline in this case) and then gingerly pick my way through. So, it was onto the standing rigging.
     
    I proceeded in the following order:
    Add shroud cleats to every fore shroud and the rear two mizzen shrouds, 12mm above the deadeyes. Add shroud cleats to the front two main and front two mizzen shrouds, directly above the deadeyes. Mizzen mast stay Main mast preventer stay Main mast stay Fore mast preventer stay Main mast stay Bobstays. And that's as far as I've got so far. Now, it wasn't clear on the plans, but I feel I may have got the hearts muddled up... I've used the two larger on the main mast, and the two smaller on the fore, but I suspect it should actually be larger for the main stays and smaller for the preventer stays? I don't know for sure, but it's done now, and I'm going to live with it.
     
    The mouse on each stay was made by tying .25mm thread round the rope, and then wrapping it around to effectively seize the rope back and fore, then carefully tying a couple of reef knots to secure. I used pva to help as I went.
     
    Here are some photos of the work done.
     
    Shroud cleats:
    I found that tying a knot round the shroud cleat in the upper notch first, then tying this round the shroud, and then tying another knot round the lower notch provided a reasonable amount of stability. This worked better on the main and fore shrouds where the shroud is thicker. PVA helped to secure.
     

     
    Attaching the mizzen stay to the main mast:
    The deadeye was attached to the mast by first attaching the deadeye to a length of 1.25mm rope, then looping that round the mast and seizing it in the same fashion... Careful handling meant it turned out reasonable. I made the mistake of simply knotting this to the mast on Royal Yacht Caroline, and I'm much happer with this result.
     

     
    Attaching the stays to the tops... 
    A loop has to be made, by putting the rope through a loop at it's own end... the mouse stops the loop from tightening right up to the mast... Here are the loop (a simply seized loop on the end of the rope) and the mouse close-up.

     

     
    And here are a few photos of the stay in situ...
     

     

     

     

     
    And an overall shot of progress (just before I tightened up the fore shroud. I hadn't fitted the bobstay at this point.)
     

     
    Hopefully this may be some help to others who find themselves rigging a frigate
     
    Rob
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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from popeye the sailor in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Believe it or not, HMS Dragon, a Daring class destroyer...
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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from popeye the sailor in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Just found you before you got to page 4, interesting subject matter.  These looked so futuristic when launched but I think they have some of the most beautiful lines - and now I find myself recognizing how quickly time flies... definitely in from here on...
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    Beef Wellington reacted to Valeriy V in Varyag 1901 by Valeriy V - FINISHED - scale 1:75 - Russian Cruiser   
    Gary, Keith, thank you! I hope to extend the enjoyment of viewing the pictures a little.   

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    Beef Wellington reacted to Valeriy V in Varyag 1901 by Valeriy V - FINISHED - scale 1:75 - Russian Cruiser   
    Thanks everyone for your feedback and likes!   
    The final appearance of the capstan after plating with nickel in an electroplating bath.

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    Beef Wellington reacted to Valeriy V in Varyag 1901 by Valeriy V - FINISHED - scale 1:75 - Russian Cruiser   
    Thanks Phil!   My work is progressing.




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    Beef Wellington reacted to Wahka_est in HMS Cruiser by Wahka_est - Caldercraft - 1:64   
    Small update:
    1. Shrouds done
    2. ratlines done
    3. ships wheel rigged
    4. bowsprit blocks done and bowsprit fitted to place
     
    Small bits and pices missing from different areas.
     
    Rigging causes a lot of questions. Thunder did his own rigging so i cant follow that. Drawings raise more questions than answers  . I pit on drawing on a wall so from time to time i just watch them and at some point you get some answers-there must be logic in that. Books about rigging dont help much also as it seems to be rigged little different-probably simplified.
     
    Decided to stick to Jotika plans on rigging and to get it done.

    Sry for bad photos.
     
    Off to stays now.
     
     









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    Beef Wellington reacted to RGL in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Bit more fading and grunge on the deck, I think that’ll be enough until I start working on the focsle with some rust later. 


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    Beef Wellington reacted to BANYAN in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Most ships, especially warships, use a self polishing paint on the hull bottom these days.  If there is algae at the waterline it is more than likely she did not move around much recently (like sitting alongside during, or waiting for refit).  This type of paint goes on one colour and is 'polished' off as the years go by - when it gets to the last colour it is time to have the bottom cleaned.
     
    cheers
     
    Pat
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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Just found you before you got to page 4, interesting subject matter.  These looked so futuristic when launched but I think they have some of the most beautiful lines - and now I find myself recognizing how quickly time flies... definitely in from here on...
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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from FriedClams in HMS Tiger 1747 by Siggi52 - 1:48 - 60 gun ship from NMM plans   
    Love your updates Siggi, so inspirational!  Have a wonderful holiday season.
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    Beef Wellington reacted to RMC in Granado by RMC - FINISHED - Caldercraft - 1:64   
    I have finally successfully ordered HMS Speedy.  The difficulties with the security controls on credit cards have been resolved (almost all of which were my fault).  Chris Watton has been has been  superb in providing help with what as been a software problem out of his control.  I could not recommend him and his company more highly.
     
    Looking forward to a happy New Year and a new ship to build.
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    Beef Wellington reacted to RGL in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    So when you look at the bow there is markings around the main gun on the deck, not provided by the kit I used some from spare decals. I intend on dulling these all down and working the deck a lot more. 

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    Beef Wellington got a reaction from lmagna in HMS Kent F78 by RGL - FINISHED - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC - Type 23 Frigate   
    Believe it or not, HMS Dragon, a Daring class destroyer...
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