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The Hermione was built expressly for La Fayette to help with the American Revolution, and she departed France on March 21, 1780. A reconstruction of this ship has recently been completed and will set sail from France to the United States on April 18, 2015.

I will be making some modifications to the kit as I go along. Since there are nice windows for the captain's cabin, I will cut openigs in the stern to look in. The solid brass side windows will have to be replaced to let in light. I hope I can pull this off.
This is my second ship build, although I haven't completed the first, the Carmen, because I've gotten snagged on making the sails. Thankfully, this kit has the sails already made.

Here's the box and contents:

No matter what I try, the pictures come out upside down. I don't know if this because of the old iPad, or the old man. Sorry.

 

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Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

Philo426,

Thanks for the response. I'll contiue posting, even if it's upside down.

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

The build begins. I found that the knightheads had a very loose fit, so I shimmed them with deck planking and got a snug fit. The bulkheads did not need the shims. This part seemed so much easier than my first build, thanks to the great ideas I discovered on this site. Using Legos to clamp on the bulkheads was great! I double checked with a right angle square and found the Legos correct. Holding them on with modified clothes pins, was perfect. With the bulkheads being held at right angles, I was able to concentrate on lining up the top edges. I even stole the idea of using clamps for model stands.

 

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Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

I finally fixed the pictures on a Mac.  Couldn"t do it on the iPad. 

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

I blackened the edges of the deck planks with a felt tip marker, and glued some down on the gun deck.  

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They came out neater than I had hoped.  post-14120-0-93004900-1428815462_thumb.jpg

 

I was actually going for a rougher edge, like the actual ship"s deck.post-14120-0-65733000-1428815645_thumb.jpg

 

Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

Thanks, Larry. I was lucky to find a picture of a tour on the Hermione gun deck during construction. You can see the plank nailed across the gun port.

 

I held my gun deck down with a piece of scrap wood and rubber bands for gluing. Not too pretty, but it worked.

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Here's where I lost my mind.

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I decided to cut holes in the stern to look into the captain's cabin.  First drilling holes in a rectangular pattern, then cutting between the holes, the stern looked liked it had been chewed by a crazed rat.  Fortunately, it cleaned up with a file.

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Then I noticed that the false keel cut the captain's cabin in half, so I removed it.    I hope I don't regret this.

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Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Guest Tim I.
Posted

Bob,

 

I will be following your build log with great interest! I also have this kit, but opted to scratch build most of the ship. Your L'Hermione is looking very good so far. I have about 300 pictures of the replica ship if you need something for reference, let me know. Also this book has a lot of great information. The only detractor is you will have to translate it from French (although I am finding that part enjoyable). I think there is also a copy of the book that will be released shortly in English.

 

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Also the replica will be in sailing up the East Coast this summer, if you would like to visit it in person.

 

Thank you,

 

Tim

Posted (edited)

Tres bien, Jim,

Thanks for the assist. I've just gotten some help from your build log.

I will be taking some liberties with the actual cabin interior. I want to let a little light shine through.

It looks liked I roped myself into making some basic furniture, a bench under the stern windows and a table. I don't think very much detail will show, once the windows go up. Maybe something like this in the Surprise:

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Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Guest Tim I.
Posted

Bob,

 

These pictures might help some with the aft cabin.

 

This first one, is an interior picture of the stern lights.

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Door to the port gallery and seat of ease.

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This is a picture of one of the diagrams showing a cross-section of the ship from bow to stern.

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I hope these are useful.

 

- Tim

Posted

The photos are very much appreciated. I'm finding that the kit's photos, instructions, and drawings are surprisingly lacking in details and measurements. While planking the top deck, I'm pondering what to do next. It's an interesting problem of continuing the build without blocking access to the captain's cabin.

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Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Guest Tim I.
Posted

Bob,

 

I also found the AL instructions extremely lacking. That is why I have opted to scratch build most of the kit.

 

If there is a specific part of the ship you would like pictures of, let me know. I have extensive pictures on the berth, gun and spar deck.

 

- Tim

Posted

Tim,

I very well may take up your generous offer. Thanks again.

Nothing new to show. Just a- plankin' and a-ponderin'.

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

The upper deck is now planked. I decided to give it some weathering, but may have overdone it a bit.  You can see white in the captain's cabin.

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This photo of Hermione"s deck was my inspiration for weathering.

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Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Guest Tim I.
Posted

I struggle with weathering on ships myself. That is why often, I prefer to leave them dockyard fresh. The interesting part about the Hermione's deck is how weathered it looks for not yet going to see in this picture.

 

The deck probably has weathered so much because the ship has been under construction for almost twenty years.

 

Your model is looking good!

 

- Tim

Posted

Tim,

 

From you, that is high praise, indeed. I thank you.

 

I think I applied Age-it Easy too lavishly, because I was initially horrified by the deepness of the wood's grayness. After a good session of sanding, I felt better about it.

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Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

I believe period construction for these wood deck vessels mandated that the deck would later be scraped resulting in cleaner lines.  But I might be wrong.  Like how your turned out.  The Lego trick is a cool idea many here have copied.

Wherever I am at...........there I am

 

KARTONIST in the making.......... B)

 

Guest Tim I.
Posted

Bob,

 

Here is a picture of the gun deck while the ship was still under construction. It looks quite weathered / aged.

 

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I think your interpretation of the color of the deck is pretty close. I would not worry about it.

 

Tim

Posted

After weathering the top deck, I thought the gun deck looked too fresh. I had already put a satin

finish on the gun deck, so the aging liquid wouldn't work. I tried rubbing the surface with pencil

lead, and lucked out. It's now sealed under another satin coat.

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Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

Good to hear from you, Ship Shape. I'm experimenting with weathering to see if I can make the build a little more realistic. Of course, some of my choices may end up being more stylistic than realistic, but it's fun.

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

I decided to reinforce the bow and stern before adding the strakes. I found some basswood leftovers from a previous model and glued them all over the place.

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After hours of filing, they turned into these.

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I'm afraid the commodora was displeased with the massive amount of sawdust in my workshop but eventually I vacuumed it up. Here's my workshop.

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So now, it's off to bigger and better messes, and maybe even some progress.

Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

Hi bob, I did see your post on my topic. You have made some really nice progress so far. I really like your deck, really nice to weather it a bit. Im to late for that.

Are you also planning to paint it?

Nick :cheers:

 

Model building Projects in progress:

      - Hermione la Fayette, Artesania Latina:

          - LINK TO Forum (MSW): http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/2649-hermione-la-fayette-by-nickvn-artesania-latina-second-wooden-ship-built/page-1

          - LINK TO Photo album (dutch website): https://modelbrouwers.nl/albums/album/11697/

Posted (edited)

I don't think I will paint the waterline or hull. I love the look of the wood. The old paintings don't show much color, but I do plan to add some of the blue and a subdued red. Of course, I may change my mind when I see how yours comes out.

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Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted (edited)

I'm going to follow NickvN's lead by adding the stem, keel and sternpost before planking.
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The plans call for adding these pieces later. You are supposed to leave a notch for these pieces to be fitted into. My first build also called for this technique and I found it to be INFINITELY frustrating.
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Now I am firmly stuck on the horns of a dilemma. Where do I attach the first strake? The plans show very mysterious pencil marks on the bulkheads, but no explanations or measurements, just hints.
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                                Will the planks run straight, or follow the curve of the top deck?   post-14120-0-44585300-1430418914_thumb.jpg
I know I simply will have to decide.    

Based on my own ignorant judgments, I will either enjoy the accomplishments, or the consequences.  This is a most fascinating situation.

Edited by Bobstrake

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Posted

Philo426,

 

Thanks for the encouragement.

 

I've just gone off my rocker and planked the captain's cabin.post-14120-0-01258600-1430458972_thumb.jpg

Bob

 

"Even while the storm raged at it's worst, my ship was wholesome and noble." - Captain Joshua Slocum

 

 

Current Builds:

L'Hermione 1780 - 1:89 - Artesania Latina   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10261-hermione-la-fayette-1780-by-bobstrake-artesania-latina-scale-189/#entry305929<p>

 

Louise - 1:26 - Constructo  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11855-louise-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-126/?p=360370
 

Completed Builds:

Carmen 1850 - 1:80 - Constructo - First Build   http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10398-carmen-1850-by-bobstrake-constructo-scale-180/#entry31137

Guest Tim I.
Posted

Bob,

 

I agree, that the instructions are worthless. I would plank the wales first, then work up and down from there.

 

 

- Tim

Posted (edited)

Just plank the top strips first with the curve of the deck. I think thats the best way. That's how I'm going to do it

Edited by NickvN

Nick :cheers:

 

Model building Projects in progress:

      - Hermione la Fayette, Artesania Latina:

          - LINK TO Forum (MSW): http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/2649-hermione-la-fayette-by-nickvn-artesania-latina-second-wooden-ship-built/page-1

          - LINK TO Photo album (dutch website): https://modelbrouwers.nl/albums/album/11697/

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