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I know I said I was going to work on the hull but thought I would do a little more on the main mast with the addition of the brass rings.
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Newbie Hull Questions
harlequin replied to Tollyman's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
one of my favourite glues is an aliphatic wood glue as it can be sanded easily if any residue has seeped. -
Will probably return to the hull today and start to finish off the final fixings......not decided yet how much ropework to put on the deck cannons......at this scale there is not a great deal of deck space to fix everything on so will probably opt for a minimum of blocks and rope.
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Main mast arrangement......not yet fitted and still a lot of work required but just getting a feel for what they look like on the hull.
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I planked over then cut them out...…...It was at this stage that I nearly binned Bellona as I had removed the second planking once to start again and the whole build was getting on my nerves......I had to make a big decision scrap the build or go for the corel metal gunports not supplied with the kit.....I chose the metal gunports and managed to rescue the build. I don't think the gunports look too bad actually...….good luck with Bellona and if you need to ask I will try to help.
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well its a new year so workspace tidied up and a little more of Bellona masting completed...…..I am going to try and complete Bellona this year.
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I had this kit a while ago but scrapped the entire thing....I bought it of ebay and never got round to a real attempt on it......it was by constructo. They still come on ebay from time to time so keep a look out. The kit I had didn't look too bad a quality kit but like I said I never got round to building it.....the frames were too far gone (thin plywood) to make it viable.
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cheers Gary......I had not intended to use the cast gunports but would have had to remove the entire planking a second time and probably ruin the frames underneath. I considered scrapping the entire ship but then thought i'd give the gunports a go and see what happens.....not perfect but otherwise a half decent build saved from the scrapyard.
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thought i'd work on the masting for a change...the hull is on its finishing straight but a change is as good as a rest.
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by the way....just been to see Rich Hall and his band live in Preston....nothing to do with ships but one hell of a funny bloke.
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right ….time to get going on this again.....3 month break......quite a short break as breaks go.....but I have other models shouting at me from unopened boxes so the workshop has been tidied and off we go again.
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Michael Palin of Monty Python fame has a new book out about HMS Erebus.....sounds like its a really interesting read....must get a copy.
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Not sure this would work for plating the hull and it would be tricky to do because of the thinness of the tape but £1.50 for 20mm x 4m worth a go maybe. I actually bought it for its intended purpose. Plenty of similar on ebay.
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some more progress on Bellonas hull...……..wont be too long before the hull is completed...…..the cannon are not yet fixed...…...few days away climbing soon in Snowdonia and the Lakes so progress will ease for a little while.
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