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Posted

She's absolutely gorgeous!

 

I have a silly question. You worked 10 years on this...how does it feel now you finished it?

I never worked that long (not even close!) on a model and I can imagine it must be a strange feeling to put it aside now.

 

Looking forward to your next adventure. :)

 

Robin

WIP: No ships atm...sorry!🙄

Completed: Greek bireme - Dusek - scale 1:72

 Louie da fly: "I think it requires a special kind of insanity to choose a galley to build a model of."

Posted

Patrick,

 

Nice. Congratulations. I also like your display clever idea.  Funny the Golden Hind is also under my table waiting.

 

Cheers,

Michael

Current buildSovereign of the Seas 1/78 Sergal

Under the table:

Golden Hind - C Mamoli    Oseberg - Billings 720 - Drakkar - Amati

Completed:   

Santa Maria-Mantua --

Vasa-Corel -

Santisima Trinidad cross section OcCre 1/90th

Gallery :    Santa Maria - Vasa

 

 

 

 

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Hi,

Just a question about the "gunports".

I also wrote to billings, but it does not look like they are going to answer.

When I look at the drawing of billings it looks like they have not made gunports, just glued the plastic gunport surrounds on the hull and then drilled a hole in the hull for the guns and maybe just found the piece inside in black to have? 

But it seems like you have made gunports in the hull. If so, how did you fix the guns?

Do you also know what the real color was of the hull below the waterline? It also seems as if the waterline is very low on the drawing, this is correct. If so, I am not surprised that it sank so easily, even if it had not already had the extra cannons on board.

If you answer, you can use my regular e-mail. It is cherryberryb40@gmail.com, I look at it every day.

Thank you again for the effort, marius beltman.

 

Posted

Marius,

 

I made holes in the hull and then glued the gunport surrounds into these holes. Then they are sanded flat with the hull.

Ik maakte gaten in de romp en kleefde daar de kanonpoorten in. Daarna zijn deze mee vlak geschuurd met de romp.

 

I glued pieces of wood behind the gunports. This method proved to be very cumbersome. 

Gluing pieces of plywood between the frames is much easier, and paint the inside black. You can find this method in several logs.k

Ik lijmde houten blokjes achter de kanonpoorten, deze methode is zeer onhandig.

Lijm stukken triplex tussen de spanten en schilder deze zwart. Je vind deze methode beschreven in verschillende bouwlogs.

 

Normally under the waterline, the color is white.

Normaal is de kleur onder waterlijn wit

One of the reasons why the Vasa sank so quickly was too little depth.

Eén van de redenen waarom de Vasa zonk was te weinig diepgang.

 

 

Posted

Well done Kudos the two for you.:cheers:

John Allen

 

Current builds HMS Victory-Mamoli

On deck

USS Tecumseh, CSS Hunley scratch build, Double hull Polynesian canoe (Holakea) scratch build

 

Finished

Waka Taua Maori War Canoe, Armed Launch-Panart, Diligence English Revenue Cutter-Marine  Model Co. 


 

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Fine master craftsmanship! I have this kit also and will hopefully start it in a couple of years, with your build blog will be a lot easier to fine detail it out with the research I have on her.

If you have the time a couple of questions:

Why did you use white for the rigging?

Which colors did you use and what manufacturer makes them?

What wood oil or stains did you work with?

 

I'll be working on the CSS Mananas next then to my older Mantua La Couronne that has the eight cannons for the stern. The I'll tackle the Vasa, so your info is very important for my research on her and I wish to thank you for your time. 

Current build project: 

CSS Alabama 1/96

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/20148-css-alabama-by-jonathan11-revell-196-scale-kit-bash-90-historical-accuracy/

Finished build projects 2018:

H.L Hunley 1/24

CSS Arkansas 1/96

Posted
23 hours ago, Jonathan11 said:

If you have the time a couple of questions:

Why did you use white for the rigging?

Which colors did you use and what manufacturer makes them?

What wood oil or stains did you work with?

Thanks,

 

Why did you use white for the rigging?

  • A stupid beginners mistake :blush: (I got this kit for free (but without rigging) and had to improvise

Which colors did you use and what manufacturer makes them?

  • Tamiya matte colors

What wood oil or stains did you work with?

  • matte varnish, the color is old oak

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Backer said:

Thanks,

 

Why did you use white for the rigging?

  • A stupid beginners mistake :blush: (I got this kit for free (but without rigging) and had to improvise

Which colors did you use and what manufacturer makes them?

  • Tamiya matte colors

What wood oil or stains did you work with?

  • matte varnish, the color is old oak

 

Thank you, I thought maybe you had found research on her that she actually had all white. She is still a beauty! I have white, black and tan with dark brown from Billings, Mantua and Corel along with cottage industries rope. I also as I am sure you have, the images from the museum of their model to do the rigging colors the same when I start her. I find a lot of rigging lots on Ebay for rope also at cheap prices too, and scoff them up. :)

Current build project: 

CSS Alabama 1/96

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/20148-css-alabama-by-jonathan11-revell-196-scale-kit-bash-90-historical-accuracy/

Finished build projects 2018:

H.L Hunley 1/24

CSS Arkansas 1/96

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
On 4/11/2016 at 1:08 AM, Backer said:

The making of this model was started in 2006

After visiting the Wasa museum in Stockholm.

 

It's my 1st wooden ship model.

Normally I only build military vehicles in 1/72 scale 

 

Ps,

I understand and read English.

But i've never learned to write it.

So. All I write in English will be translated from Dutch to English with google translate.
Sorry for that.

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One word WOW

Posted

Your build is fantastic! great job no matter how long it took. On the white rigging and sails try using a strong mixture of tea placed in spray bottle and spray a fine mixture on the sails and rigging while wiping dry the exposed wood. the Tannen in the tea will darken the sails and rigging enough to allow a great build to shine. I have used tea in this manner to color/darken sails with no ill effect on the material. 

Cheers, Guy
The Learner
Current Member NRG,SMA

 

Current Build: HMS Triton 1:48 on line

 

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, the learner said:

Your build is fantastic! great job no matter how long it took. On the white rigging and sails try using a strong mixture of tea placed in spray bottle and spray a fine mixture on the sails and rigging while wiping dry the exposed wood. the Tannen in the tea will darken the sails and rigging enough to allow a great build to shine. I have used tea in this manner to color/darken sails with no ill effect on the material. 

 

1 hour ago, Richard Griffith said:

I cannot recommend the tea treatment because of the tannen.  Tannen will cause deteriation of the fibers.  Instead, use an oil based stain, perhaps diluted 20% .     Duff

Thanks,

I had actually already thought about doing this.
Perhaps with diluted paint (tamiya colors diluted with water / isopropanol) dont now yet.

But before I do anything about this
I first have to try this out on some leftovers  from the rigging.

Posted

Hi Patrick, the diluted Tamiya paint will work well on the lines that are already rigged.  Dilute it with rubbing alcohol about 1/3 alcohol.  

 

I had tried the Tamiya on lines before rigging them on the model but found the line too stiff, but found the Minwax{R} oil stains worked well.

 

Duff

  • 2 months later...
Posted
On 3/12/2019 at 9:33 PM, Richard Griffith said:

Hi Patrick, the diluted Tamiya paint will work well on the lines that are already rigged.  Dilute it with rubbing alcohol about 1/3 alcohol.  

 

I had tried the Tamiya on lines before rigging them on the model but found the line too stiff, but found the Minwax{R} oil stains worked well.

 

Duff

Perhaps, but its been over 15 years since I applied the tea solution and have yet to see any ill effects!

Cheers, Guy
The Learner
Current Member NRG,SMA

 

Current Build: HMS Triton 1:48 on line

 

 

 

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Posted

Moving your build log didnt seem to break any links in your signature.   Everything is working.  Great model by the way.  We;ll done!!!

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Today a major event. The very last update

An empty space  ?? 

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Sold the Vasa model due to lack of space in the hobby room (And once a ship model is finished, I lose my interest in it)

This model was a very educational experience.
Had a lot of fun , and even made money on it.
 

Maybe one day I'll build a second Vasa in scratch.

 

Thanks for following this

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hey Patrick, that was an awesome build 😲 and I really enjoyed your Build Log. Would you buy another Billing Boats model??

 

Tom.

Tom (MadDog) McQuiggan.

Member of Nautical Research Guild

 

Current Build : VAPORETTO MOTOBATTELLO VENEZIANO           Finished Build : AIRFIX 1930 BENTLEY

And Later On : PANART VICTORY BOW SECTION                           Finished Build : BILLING BOATS, ST ROCH

And Later On : EBBRO CITROEN DS21 

 

HOBBIES : Amateur Radio : Motorcycling : Model Making : Painting/Sketching : FlightSims : Photography : Slave to none!

Posted
1 hour ago, MadDogMcQ said:

Hey Patrick, that was an awesome build 😲 and I really enjoyed your Build Log. Would you buy another Billing Boats model??

 

Tom.

Thanks.

I probably won't buy any more kits. Not because of the price or whether or not good or bad quality.

Once started with scratch building a wooden shipmodel, you can not stop ;)

  • 5 months later...
Posted

Hello Backer. I looked back a few years at your Wasa build. Beautiful job. Very impressive. I just opened the Airfix 1/144 scale Wasa. I am planning my painting scheme. I really like the detail you put in the ornamentation instead of painting all of it a solid metallic color. Mine is a much smaller scale and the figures are very small but I think I am going to try to copy some of your art work. Hope you do mind. I truly mean it as a compliment. 

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Posted (edited)

Good day Patrick ,

Very impressive work!!!

I Like it very much, how Your model looks like !!!

But what happened to rigging?

What happened to riging colors?.. in this colors , it looks like as it was taken from other model... hull and spars stained , but why rigging left white??? ...

in my opinion it is very strange choice and discard all image of that briliant made model!

Edited by kirill4
Posted (edited)

Could You stained it accordingly to the normal colors and bring it alltogether to the same artistic level as entire model is?

Edited by kirill4
Posted

OH,

Sorry very much, it is too late for my comments , I didn't catch date when this post of completed building was made, sorry !

YOUR Model is very Good !!!

Posted
13 hours ago, Bill97 said:

Hope you do mind.

Of course not.
Already looking forward to your little Vasa Build

8 hours ago, kirill4 said:

Sorry very much, it is too late for my comments

No, this was a good comment. The white rigging was really "not done"
I have learned a lot with this model. And I made some euros on it after i sold it.

Posted

Hello Backer,  what scale was your Wasa build?  I went back and fully read your build blog. Almost considering printing it out complete with the pictures. Like so many things you did! Techniques like how you painted the anchors are impressive. 
BTW early in the post I understand you are, or were, in Belgium?  Spent a lot of time there in Jurbise and Mons a number of years ago. Drank my fare share of Grimbergen as well as a number of other fine Belgium brews!

Posted
12 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

what scale was your Wasa build?

I just changed the title of this build. The Billings Vasa is on scale 1/75.

 

Grimbergen ... one of the many good Belgian beers, is always availeble in my refrigerator 👍

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