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Botik of Peter the Great "St. Nicholas" by IgorSky - FINISHED - BOTTLE - 1/300 Scale


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I made thinner rigging yarns, made new stay ropes, finished the running rigging, added the tiller, the flag on the bowsprit, painted the underwater part with copper and reassembled the whole structure on the slipway

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Then I took the model off the slipway and stuffed it all into a bottle, applying some silicone sealant to the bottom of the bottle beforehand. I placed the boat's hull diagonally and left it to dry.

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Then I placed the bottle on another slipway, pulled out all the gear of the standing and running rigging, fixed their CA, cut off the ends and set the flag in the stern.

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Sweet!   I like your miniature slipway also.   Watching SIB's being done is fascinating.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

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Many thanks. GrandpaPhil, Pete and Mark!
That's my third slipway. This device really makes the job easier.
Such small and short projects are sometimes necessary for me to distract myself and test some new technologies.


Beat Regards!
Igor.

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33 minutes ago, IgorSky said:

Many thanks. GrandpaPhil, Pete and Mark!
That's my third slipway. This device really makes the job easier.
Such small and short projects are sometimes necessary for me to distract myself and test some new technologies.


Beat Regards!
Igor.

What I like about your slipway is you have incorporated eyes at each side to take care of the shrouds and everything port and starboard.

Apart from it being a piece of furniture in itself!!

Glorious to see your hands at work.

My slipway is A la Jack Needham whereas every rope goes fore and I have to tie a series of knots in them to remind me what mast etc etc.

Your method makes far more sense.

Ingenius.

Pete

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