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USS CONSTELLATION by Tschiller - Artesania Latina - Scale 1:85 - Kit Bashed back to 1797


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  • 2 weeks later...

Okay, so I have cut the Fore and Aft Bits on the gun deck and mocked them up with the first 3 Spar deck Beams (as depicted on the Lines of the frigate Constellation in Chapelle's book) to determine the final location on the Gun Deck. I need to turn a 3/8" rod for the Bowsprit so that I can determine the size and location and how to attach the Bowsprit step so I can finally determine the width and  final location of the Fore Bits.

 

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

So I have made a bit more progress since my last post

 

Completed the Breast Hook for the Spar deck...

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Started the Beams in the Aft to located the walls in the Captains Cabin...

 

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and finally was able to complete the lower planking on the Quarter Galleries...

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and lastly I completed the planking on the Stern and fitted the Stern windows. All in all, I think it turned out pretty good so far.

 

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I pulled the trigger and got a desk top CNC the other week. After setting it up and researching how to use it and what software for creating the files, I have finally produced something somewhat acceptable....

 

Although I need to rework it with a slight arch to fit the stern and figure out why there's not a hole in the A.....

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Really nice work and very accurate. Love it and gives me the vibes to one day do a Constellation as well, is a really nice ship, I just don´t like cannons, I prefer merchant ships (like the Cutty Sark).

 

Looking forward to the rest of your build.

 

Micha

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29 minutes ago, Scottish Guy said:

Really nice work and very accurate. Love it and gives me the vibes to one day do a Constellation as well, is a really nice ship, I just don´t like cannons, I prefer merchant ships (like the Cutty Sark).

 

Looking forward to the rest of your build.

 

Micha

Thank you Micha.

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I think we all go through a "name plate phase" as we grow in our modeling  ;)

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I have to say, you're making the best use of what I consider to be a criminally awful kit, that I've seen yet.  I wonder if it would have been cheaper for you to buy materials and build from scratch.

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19 hours ago, JerryTodd said:

I think we all go through a "name plate phase" as we grow in our modeling  ;)

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I have to say, you're making the best use of what I consider to be a criminally awful kit, that I've seen yet.  I wonder if it would have been cheaper for you to buy materials and build from scratch.

You don't have to wonder, the materials included in this kit are horrible, good thing I have a lot of maple, walnut and other woods in the garage and a way to cut them. But, the box it came in is really useful for holding all the scraps!

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6 minutes ago, Tschiller said:

Playing some more with the CNC I have cut a Cabin door out of 1/32 plywood. I am really liking this desk top CNC!

 

Looks like a huge success though. Looks amazing...

 

Micha

"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." Jacques - Yves Cousteau.

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Current Build:

"Roar Ege" by Billing Boats - 1:25

On Hold:

n/a

Finished:

n/a

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I cut out the wall leading from Captains Aft Cabin to the Starboard Stateroom and test fitted the door, everything appears to align well.

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and then I checked the fitment in the ship, not too bad nothing a little tweaking with a file wont fix!

 

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I plan on experimenting with doing raised panels vs recessed panels on the CNC just to compare.

 

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