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What wallace says makes Huge sense  - I have done the same in two of my builds  - you need the blocks or even strips of wood to keep the frames strong and in line with each other (port and larboard).

 

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Hull warping

 

This is an interesting subject, if anyone wants to add to this discussion... I'm all ears :) 

 

I heard a story of a commissioned build where the hull warped and twisted on a 1:48 scale scratch built HMS Endeavour. It was fixed by submerging underwater in the bathtub for 2 days to soften the wood before twisting the frame back into position with clamps on a straightening jig and allowing to dry like that.

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Well, there's not much room for sailing... I'd go for a lake personally. However it may be a good place to test the Ballast needed in the lower hull.

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Yeah I wouldn't count it out :) 

 

Not sure about the Wasa however.

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull update

 

Here's a few pics of my progress. I found that tapering the wood on the hull after gluing works great. Simply line up the next plank and trace the intended overlap and then cut with a sharp modelling knife before laying the next plank,

 

I've worked out how many planks are in each section and will continue to monitor the tapered sections as I go to recalculate the approximate tapering required to make a good tight fit of all the hull planks. My plan is not to taper any one plank more than half it's original thickness.

 

 Also I have clamped the layers together to keep the planks flush with one another in between the bulheads. The glue on the edges of the planks works great for binding between bulkheads.

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Edited by DarkAngel

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Update Gallery...

 

I'm going with an even planking on each side, also my plan is to create as little pressure on the bulkheads throughout this process as possible. I am going for a close fit between the planks on the first planking as practice before I begin the second planking. Ideally I'd like to avoid using any wood filler and if I can get away with minimal sanding on the first layer of planking, that would be great. So far it's shaping up quite nice around the curves of the bulkheads. I am pinning down each plank firmly to each bulkhead to ensure a good fit with no gaps under the planking or between the planks. This should enable a stronger hull :)

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Vintage Corel HMS Endeavour 1:60 SM4 kit acquired

 

I found this used kit on the internet, and couldn't pass up the opportunity to build the HMS Endeavour. It's the most revelant tall ship here in Australia and New Zealand as Captain Cook's ship of discovery. I'm thinking of donating it to the local library once completed.

 

It's a good size at 780 mm long and I'm hoping all the parts are there in the box, however I have a feeling I'll be modifying the build in any case.

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Updated pics above on Hull build. It's a time consuming job however I'm managing laying 3 - 4 planks per day.

 

Hull planking method

 

  1. Firstly I consider where the plank is going to be positioned, sometimes doing a test lay (without bending) to mark the approx row position with a pencil helps.
  2. Cut the end to fit the intended connection point with the keel on the bow and or stern
  3. My method for bending the wood to the hull is to soak the end(s) of the plank in boiling water mixed with a little vinegar to loosen up the wood fibers.
  4. Test the bend required directly onto the hull when the plank is hot and well soaked, leaving in boiling hot water for about 10 - 20 mins is ok for the 1st planking limewood I have found.
  5. Check the length required for the laying of the plank after bending and cut the length as required
  6. Then I put the plank back in the boiled hot water to soften the other end as often on the lower hull, there are extreme bends on the stern as well as the gentle curve of the bow
  7. Test the newly heated end on the bend and take care to support any extreme bends with your finger to reduce the chance of the wood splintering, then I put it back in the water for a few mins.
  8. At this stage I apply PVA glue to the bulkheads and along the sides of each plank adjacent to the one I am about to lay, also I use Gorilla Glue on the Stern and Bow blocks.
  9. Attach the more extreme bend side first, clamping with pressure against the keel with a small flat piece of offcut helps to disperse the side pressure along the end to fit the keel. Pin on the extreme bend helps support the wood at the most stressed point and avoids splintering there I have found.
  10. Pin each bulkhead to clamp the plank firmly along the length of the hull. Sometimes I pin every second bulkhead to work my way to the Bow where I can secure the front end by clamping firmly to the keel, then I go back and pin each bulkhead I missed.
  11. Small clamps are good to use to enable the adjacent planks are flush between bulkheads, and will help to maintain a smooth hull throughout the planking process.
  12. Double check the ends and connections to make sure they are positioned correctly and haven't moved or come loose. I do this by pressing down on the wood to make sure it's firmly attached.
  13. Take note of the curing time for the glue used. PVA is a quick dry glue however I like to leave the clamps and pins on overnight as Gorilla Glue has a 12 hour cure time.
  14. Once glue and wood has dried completely test the bond by removing a central pin or clamp, then every second one, then all the clamps if you are happy with the bond. If a section has not glued in place, simply re glue and pin or clamp again and leave to cure again. 
  15. I prefer to just lay one row at a time and allow the wood to dry and glue to cure before attempting the next row. In my case I also trace the overlay plank for tapering sections and then cut a taper into the planks carefully with a sharp modelling knife.

 

notes

 

The Walnut second layer is going to require a longer soaking time as the wood is harder I assume, also overlaying the first layer at a staggered laying will strengthen the hull better. I can use a similar laying pattern but use a different tapering method with a focus on overlapping the 1st planking. 

 

I plan on using PVA glue on the second planking, however Gorilla Glue works better on wet wood sections, so I shall continue to use it on the bended ends on the Bow and Stern.

 

At the Stern, near the Keel that is adjacent to the Rudder, I am thinking of thinning down the first planking quite a bit on the flat keel part and leaving a gap in the planking end between the end of the keel and the beginning of the rudder for the 2nd planking only. This section is where the roman numerals indicating depth of waterline is to be located.

Edited by DarkAngel

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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On 10/10/2019 at 7:55 AM, Wallace said:

Yes, it is. It also tends to splinter a lot easier on those extreme bends so a good soak, as you suggested, is necessary.  

Walnut bend test

 

Soaked the walnut test strip for about an hour in the boiling water and vinegar solution, and went to mow the back lawn.

 

Check out the walnut 1mm x 5mm on the most extreme bends on the Stern. Two opposing bends in close proximity worked like a champion :)  I clamped the walnut 2nd planking onto the hull directly and left there until the wood dries.

 

note: I reboil the same water and vinegar solution in the kettle each time I do planking, the vinegar is great for cleaning the inside of the kettle ! Also the vinegar only gets stronger each time the water is boiled.

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull update

 

Filling the gaps

 

Check out the pics from the completed planking section. I widened the gap to ensure the sealing plank is not less than 1/2 the original thickness and ended the plank on the bulkhead. This method is recommended to use near the stern or hull... my join is a little further away from the stern. There was also small gap as the thickest part of the plank didn't quite cover the widest gap.  This could have been avoided perhaps if I took more attention to measuring the section guide plank with more precision on each bulkhead.

 

For the 1st planking I just used the natural bend of the wood from a few measured sections, however for the 2nd planking I will measure each section from the bulkhead and mark the boundaries with pencil over the 1st planking. This will be good for alternate planking between the 1st and 2nd layers of planking.

 

First look at the last gap area.

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Gap widened to enable another plank to next bulkhead

 

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Test fit the filler plank

 

After whittling the plank to fit the gap, test fitting, trimming some more and then filing until it fits nicely I clamped the plank into place as a final check before committing to gluing into place. Unfortunately there is a 2mm gap wider than the thickest part of the plank remaining which means another filler plank is also required. This kind of issue can be avoided on the 2nd planking by having more precise sectioning measurements :)

 

 

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Gluing and Clamping into place

 

I managed to get away without using pins causing holes in the filler plank by just using clamps to bind onto the surrounding planks which are already flush with the bulkheads. I used PVA glue only as I didn't need to soak the wood as the bends were only minimal and could be undertaken with the wood as it is.

 

note: Using PVA glue actually strengthens the thinner planks as the glue on each edge creates a strong bond.

 

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To be continued after glue dries... one last plank required for the 2mm gap pictured (on the left)

 

The Walnut strip is there as a test fit (see previous post).

 

Section complete

 

 

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Edited by DarkAngel

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Quarterdeck update

 

Upon further study I have discovered a more accurate reflection of the Quarterdeck main mast section. I have added 6mm brass pulleys from the Billings wire reel kit and opened up the channel in the deck to the Upper Deck below. These pulleys are useable as they spin smoothly inside the posts, and can be used for various tasks, like maneuvering cannons or as a hoist where many men can gather and pull the ropes.

 

There are also six eyerings around the base of the main mast I need to consider... does anyone know the layout of these. 

 

Here's some pic's of my progress on the Quarterdeck thus far. I'll add a removeable grate across the rope channel and complete the same on the other side of the mast.

 

Removeable Quarterdeck

 

Notice the aged kauri pine framing addition to the deck channel. 

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Quarterdeck update on ship

 

Temporarily attached back on the Victory to take a look at the mod on the ship.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Thanks Mark... now I need to look up "Garboard" :) 

 

I look forward to continuing to follow your build too once you get back to it.

 

Gallery updates

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Aha !... yes I have a Garboard strake. When I sectioned up the hull I made sure to include 2 Garboard strakes as part of the sectioning calculations.

 

Another section complete

The hull is beginning to take shape :) 

 

I'm thinking of gluing the 2nd planking directly onto the smoothed 1st planking, Does anyone use a sealer layer between the two ?

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Quarterdeck update

 

Here's a look at the rope channels with a grate alongside.

 

Still need to redo the stairs with wooden balustrade's and a bit wider than currently. Taking a look at these pics makes me realise which fittings are out of alignment. So I'll be redoing a few things, like the deck eyebolt's on the right. Tommorrow I should be receiving a narrower grate and then I'll be redoing the forward grates a bit wider and adding the forward belaying pin rack with 3 pulleys on each side !

 

I'm thinking of crafting some "red coat" marine's as there is none I can find that are the right scale. and not ridiciously expensive Adding figures will help viewers to realise the scale of the HMS Victory.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Progressing nicely! I always enjoy builders who take the time to add in their own details and modifications. Makes each model truly unique and it never fails that I see something new. Keep it up!

 

To answer you question about the 2nd layer of planking, I and I think most people as well just glue the 2nd layer directly to the 1st. The main exception to this statement is that many of us will use spackle or some similar type of filler compound to even out any imperfections in the hull after the first planking. That helps to create a smooth and true surface for the finish planking to lay on. I've never had any trouble gluing on the filler compound either. I do recommend wiping the hull down with alcohol and/or a tack cloth to remove dust before gluing to prevent and bond breaking.

"A Smooth Sea NEVER made a Skilled Sailor"
- John George Hermanson 

-E.J.

 

Current Builds - Royal Louis - Mamoli

                    Royal Caroline - Panart

Completed - Wood - Le Soleil Royal - Sergal - Build Log & Gallery

                                           La Couronne - Corel - Build Log & Gallery

                                           Rattlesnake - Model Shipways, HMS Bounty - Constructo

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Thanks EJ, I have now started 2nd planking with a clean hull :) 

 

Ships knots

 

I have begun to research the various ships knots that may be needed on the HMS Victory...

 

  1. Deadeye terminal knot : Ashley Stopper Knot aka Oyster Knot
  2. Mast to deck lines attached to deck eyebolts under tension:  Midshipman's Hitch or Taut-line Hitch or Buntline Hitch or Running Bowline
  3. Stopper knot used on various blocks to prevent the line from running through: Stevedore's Knot or Figure of Eight aka Flemish knot
  4. Cannon pulley terminal knot used on various length pulleysHeaving Line Knot
  5. Sails 'reefing and furling': Square Knot aka Reef Knot
  6. Mast Rigging ladders: cross threaded rope Clove Hitch aka Builders Knot
  7. Piling, Mooring, Column or Ring permanent hitch: Round Turn and Two Half Hitches or Overhand Knot
  8. Dock Post or Bollard mooring line without access to end of rope: Pile Hitch

 

If anyone wants to contribute I'm all ears :) 

 

Edited by DarkAngel

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull 2nd planking

 

The plan is to avoid using tree nails or putting holes in the walnut planking, So my strategy is to plank section by section using clamps with any pins to be used on the 1st planking only. I forsee the last walnut plank will infact need to be pinned into place, however if I can position that last plank up on the whales below the Lower Gun Deck, then I can add an extra layer on the whale to cover any visible holes in the hull, and perhaps use weights to complete the whale layer.

 

note: I am avoiding having a perfectly sculptured hull as I don't think the Victory would have had wood filler available :) I will use a little on 'dents' however from over zealous clamping on the 1st planking. Let's see how that goes.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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On 10/15/2019 at 6:12 PM, DarkAngel said:

Thanks EJ, I have now started 2nd planking with a clean hull :) 

 

Ships knots

 

I have begun to research the various ships knots that may be needed on the HMS Victory...

 

  1. Deadeye terminal knot : Ashley Stopper Knot aka Oyster Knot
  2. Mast to deck lines attached to deck eyebolts under tension:  Midshipman's Hitch or Taut-line Hitch or Buntline Hitch or Running Bowline
  3. Stopper knot used on various blocks to prevent the line from running through: Stevedore's Knot or Figure of Eight aka Flemish knot
  4. Cannon pulley terminal knot used on various length pulleysHeaving Line Knot
  5. Sails 'reefing and furling': Square Knot aka Reef Knot
  6. Mast Rigging ladders: cross threaded rope Clove Hitch aka Builders Knot or Contrictor Knot
  7. Piling, Mooring, Column or Ring permanent hitch: Round Turn and Two Half Hitches or Overhand Knot
  8. Dock Post or Bollard mooring line without access to end of rope: Pile Hitch
  9. Prevent Rope unravelling ... Common Whipping

 

If anyone wants to contribute I'm all ears :) 

 

 

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Thanks Mark, that would be helpful :)  I hope you are enjoying the beach. 

 

I have 'Knots 3D' on my Android phone from the Google Playstore. Cost a few dollars and has animations of how to tie the various knots listed above and can rotate the image to view different angles, rewind, flip image etc....

 

There's a section on Boating Knots with detailed descriptions with over 100 knots including variations and a little history of each.

 

However I would like to know which knots people have used for their builds.

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull update

 

Here's an update, I almost forgot to section up the 2nd planking area, which would have been disastrous when trying to taper correctly. 

 

tip You can never have too many clamps :) 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Build mods

 

microscope glass slides

 

I received the microscope glass slides, they look perfect for using as windows however they are very fine glass and turned out to be too brittle to be able to break cleanly after scoring them. Which is sad. They do bend quite nicely and actually look like clear plastic, so I shall use thin clear plastic instead... from the packets of fittings I purchased.

 

Poop deck Skylight

 

Here's some pic's of the Skylight I crafted for the Poop deck, which need windows. (A work in progress)

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Gallery update

 

Yeah a shame about the slides being too brittle, check out the substitute plastic windows on the skylight. (Still a work in progress)

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Working on 2 planks per day at the moment, I don't want to rush the planking and am quite happy to wait for the glue to cure before adding the next plank :) 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Today's update

 

More Gallery Pic's with notes

 

Hull

 

Two different angles of the same stage of planking the hull. the top image makes the planking look pretty even however I can assure you it was a fluke :) I have been tapering as I go, however this pic is with an untapered plank added near the keel.  

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The below pic is what I am used to studying prior to considering the taper cut of the previously laid plank. That is I lay the plank unmolested and after the glue has cured and prior to laying the next plank in the series I use the next plank as a guide and mark the tapering line with a pencil before carefully cutting the plank and removing any excess glue.

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If you look at the enlarged pic above, you can see the smooth area near the top where I did some filing, I am thinking the hull planks look better without any smoothing. Adding the stain layers will smooth out the gaps a little and maybe more accurate for a 18th C ship. What do you guys think ?

 

Keel 

 

Here's another series of angle's with a focus on each side of the Stern Keel.

 

note: I am leaving a plank width along the keel next to the rudder, which will clean up the planking ends there.

 

 

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Quarterdeck

 

Added another pulley in the Upper Gun Deck post beneath the Quarterdeck. I quite like how the light shines through the grate onto the level below.

 

 

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Poop deck

 

Here's an update pic with the Skylight, still need to finesse the painting in area's and add more plastic windows. The next step is to cut a rectangular hole in the deck beneath the Skylight, unfortunately the view into the level below isn't that clear through the windows. Maybe I should remove the windows, however that would allow dust to accumulate in the quarters beneath.

 

Also need to add the belaying pin rack and posts with 'feet' before cutting up the deck :) in this area.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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11 hours ago, Wallace said:

Coming along. Are you going to taper out the 2nd layer of strakes at the stern post? The reason I ask is if you left them at full thickness and built your rudder to match that width it will look very clunky. 

Yes that is a good point, I assumed the rudder is 5mm thick... which is appropriate to match the naked keel. My plan is to match them up one way or another. Maybe planking the Rudder with walnut... or leaving the end of the keel bare.

 

edit Looking again at this pic below, I may infact trim the keel rudder side to match  the angle and position of the rudder in relation to the Stern hull.

 

2nd edit That is a copper plated rudder !!!

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Update Gallery

 

Today I received a delivery from Cornwall Models UK :) 

 

Nelson's signal flag's

 

These are two sided, I took a pic of the reverse side to show how they look on each side.

 

Printed Flags are 15mm x 12mm

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I also received the Caldercraft Victory, 

  • Rear Lantern set, brass etching, sizes 2x 21mm  and 1x 23mm 
  • Figurehead set, fits on the Corel HMS Victory 1:98 scale bow mount ok, looks ok on this scale :) 

 

And the Corel 18mm Falconette x3 which I will mount one on the HMS Victory Launch, and another on the Stern Poop deck of the HMS Victory, maybe the third at the Bow.

 

I also received a brass etched Launch kit, including oars, an anchor and two long gaff hooks on poles.

 

Fittings

 

Here's an update on my progress with the Ship's Wheel and the Poop deck Skylight.

 

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Hull section complete

 

I have completed the 2nd planking, except for one baton I will add on the keel to cover up a small gap. The pic's below have had a light 'sanding' although I smooth the wood with various mini files. There were a few gaps which I filled with sawdust as I went, the Walnut has a 'muddy' sawdust texture and goes into the PVA in the gaps nicely :)

 

There will be a bit more 'smoothing' of the hull, but not much as I hope to keep an outline of the various planking after staining the wood.

 

Also the Keel on the stern will be trimmed and I think I'll use a really thin walnut plank I found in the kit to line the keel with a nice finish. The roman depth numerals are going to be a challenge, I need to consider how to do these justice :) 

 

note I discovered using one of the bigger clamps actually lifted the two planking layers from the bulkhead, so I had to pin down and reglue several sections... and then add extra glue to the seams along the bulkheads under the planking and along the keel for extra reinforcement. I am also considering adding a glue layer to the inside of the hull planking layer for extra strength and to resist warping.

 

  

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Smaller Grill's

 

The Artesania Latina 32mm grills are slightly smaller than the stock Corel wooden grills in the kit, check out the pic's.

 

I found the smaller grills need a bit of filing on the long section to equal out the grid line's better. (see top grill which has been filed on the second row)

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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27 minutes ago, Wallace said:

Nice. It always looks better if the rudder and keel are the same width. Are you going to copper the hull?

Hey Mark :) No I would prefer a natural wood finish to the hull... although it is tempting.

 

Last night I was inspired to begin painting the HMS Victory figurehead, by Caldercraft. It certainly is a lot easier to paint than the brass casting in the Corel kit. I needed to trim down some area's where the casting required it and discovered to my dismay that some features were a little lacking on detail. Whether this was a bad casting or simply a design flaw is unknown.

 

I'll post some pics when I have finished painting the figurehead... along with the Caldercraft Stern lanterns with brass etching's.

Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull Update

 

Filling the gaps

 

Progressing to new sections, I'm beginning to think about the overall planking pattern across the ship.  { think the Whales will end up covering some of the planking flow and will be a different planking pattern. That is the whales will be like the 3rd planking layer.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Fittings

 

Door

 

I received some 2mm x 0.6mm mahogany strips and had a go crafting a door with a window. I was going to use mahogany in the Admirals quarters, but may get away with staining them and using around the Helm.

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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Hull update

 

It's a slow process, but satisfying when I wake up the next morning and remove the pin's and clamps to see new progress.

 

The hull is starting to reveal it's true shape, check out the pic

 

 

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Dry Dock H.M.S. Victory 1805 - Corel SM 23- 1/98 - Build blog  :  Shipwright  Marcus Lowrey 📐

Next kit Build  Wasa 1628 - Corel  SM 13 - 1/75 ... or HMS Endeavour 1768 - Corel  SM 4- 1/60

Plans I have acquired the following plans for ship builds

  1. H.M.S. Unicorn 1790 - Corel DM 11- 1/75
  2. L'Etoile schooner 1932 - Billings Boats NR.572 - 1/50
  3. Lancia Armata (Armed Launch) 1803 - Panart GEN.84 - 1/54
  4. Royal Caroline 1749 (Royal Charlotte 1761) - Panart 1.4.85 - 1/47
  5. H.M.S. Endeavour 1768 - Corel DM 41 - 1/60
  6. H.M.S. Endeavour Bark 1768 - Artesania Latina - 1/60

Instructions only and missing plan cut out's

  1. Santa Maria 1492 - art.1009 (italy) - 1/65
  2. Cutty Sark 1869 - Revell - 1/98
  3. H.M.S. Bounty 1787 - Amati art.1032 - 1/60 with 'Supplementary Instructions' from Modeller's Shipyard. 

Wishlist 

  1. La Licorne from Tintin (Le Soliel Royale) - a kit bash build - Tintin Unicorn ship discussion
  2. The Black Pig from Pugwash the Pirate (something with 6 guns below deck, 3 masts)

           

 

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