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Vivian Galad

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  1. Hey, Jeff. Thanks for the tips. Will do that covering as suggested - liked the scalpel move too. Always better to have it cutted before, but as it has to be that way I really apreciate your idea.
  2. ZyXuz, thanks ^^. Saw your work on the Race Horse and, wow! Loved all through and now will look at the cabin with new eyes - Mine are just there, hidden and empty...
  3. As of today. I´ve got some minor work to do before putting it to varnish, but hope to get there till next weekend. Noob error - did not put much thought about the deck and when was planking, let it go the full lenght. Now I see I should have cutted them so my planking would not look like a fake one. Thinking on put some lines and dots on that, before varnishing - don´t know how it will look like after that, but... Think I´ll be more careful next time with bringing the planks together. Got this minor gap to fill, now. Well. That´s it. Would love to have some critics on what I´ve done so far. When I look to this hull I get very proud of it, but I´m not so naive that I can´t get some directions from more experienced builders. ^^
  4. Sam, many thanks. I thought to put some barrels, but now I have far more things to cover them mistakes. Sometimes we think about the crude view of the boat and forget about it´s life! Ropes, barrels, cannon balls, people - all of them give life to our models. Rlly happy I found the forum.
  5. Frank, ty! Sam, on the deck planking. I should have ripped off the framing, which where there only for the hull planking - I left it there and took it out after I had finished the deck. U can see it on the 6th picture, next to the rail. Since I don´t want to make a second layer, I´m still thinking how to fix it. I´m learning though, and the forum is helping a lot. Ppls´ logs are very helpful, almost a tutorial. ^^
  6. Very clean, nice, good, beautifull job. Hope to get there one day!
  7. Today´s work. Had some problems with my deck, since I ignored the step in which I should cut off the initial frame before planking it. Now I got this ugly unmathcing woods all over. Modified a bit of the original plan, since it can´t be followed due to an error, still don´t know if a print error or cutting, or even a plan error regarding the manufacturer. Some minor problems on the sterncastle too, as the piece in the kit weren´t fitted to fill all the gap, so, had to improvise.
  8. Hey, Riverboat - I got some time to learn how to really do that planking, but was in overall glad with the results. Have to sand a bit and take out some barbs before the varnishing. There I´ve got some doubts for my kit says it would go really black on the hull, which I find not so beautifull as a more wooden varnish. Any tips or information on that would be very apreciated ^^ Doretolmin, tyvm for your welcoming. I wanted to put to work the Nau São Gabriel, flagship for Vasco da Gama´s expedition through Cape Hope but found no kits, so, it´s already on my wish list for scratch building in the future, hope not too distant. I found a thesis on the importance and evolution of portuguese caravels, some 241 pages of pure knowledge, goes by THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CARAVELS A Thesis by GEORGE ROBERT SCHWARZ. Loved your hints too, all info on the subject is hard to come by. Looking through some barcha and borinel models (pre-caravel trading ships), now, for study. Ty for the present ^^ Anja - Yey! I found it! =D
  9. Don, that´s what I see ^^. Really have this attraction to medieval ships, which aren´t much explored. Found this one and had to build it.
  10. Well, well. Seems I started it all wrong, but I´m trying to right the wrongs. Here are my modelling to the present day. Sorry for my lack of description, I´ll try to write it from now on.
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