Jump to content

Phoenix by Moreplovac - FINISHED - Master Korabel - 1/72 - Russian Brigantine


Recommended Posts

 

Not sure about you, but i have a tendency to break tiny parts very easily, during work on other ship parts.

This happened to me while working on my Sultana. Not sure how many years of bad luck breaking some ship parts will bring you (like breaking a mirror) but not being in the mood to challenge it, i decided to protect a bow from being damaged.. two spare wood parts and a bit of scotch tape will do the trick.

 

IMG_2884-7.thumb.jpg.af663070a8d6801107a1d96525bece82.jpg

Waiting for further work..

IMG_2885-7.thumb.jpg.95f26cbfcef548a95795e28eee90887a.jpg

The hull fairing was next.. hopefully i will not fairing more than needed. Some of the building logs suggesting that bulkheads should be sanded appr 1.5 mm so hull planks will not ended up short at the stern area.. I will get one or two planks and test fitting...

IMG_2889-7.thumb.jpg.2401c1bc3bfca35339052d484bc1b73f.jpg

IMG_2890-7.thumb.jpg.4d70fecd7ff9b74335e4fa72312a06aa.jpg

Then, following instruction i glued part of the deck at the stern area.. Unfortunately some of the clamps used in process were clamping stronger causing deck to ended up bended in some area.. so the correction had to be made. With a help of acetone, i was able to remove deck from the hull..

IMG_2892-7.thumb.jpg.3523ee167cd4a4c6f7df93f490a55eaa.jpg

Hull and deck have been cleaned, sanded and new assembly attempt was made... this time using rubber bands instead...

IMG_2893-7.thumb.jpg.d499615fe5d3e5849cf317abcff60755.jpg

IMG_2894-7.thumb.jpg.37a6267f60aaa1fd34b6d5f8d8d20ed1.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, DPK said:

Just a note: if you use PVA glue, it is much easier to use a hairdryer to melt the glue to remove the parts, instead of the acetone.

I usually use carpenter' glue but will definitely try PVA..

 

Cheers

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

This work from home thing is actually good when it comes to ship building.. My space to WFH is one desk and my shipyard is second desk with a common chair between... so it is just matter of turning around and work or work in shipyard....

 

Some parts needed a bit of shaping..

IMG_2904-5.jpg.f28a545594f7b7e3ff2b5e092072b5f2.jpg

Glued...

IMG_2906-5.thumb.jpg.2a115324c40ad99ed8b4ebe7adbc56bc.jpg

All bulwarks have been installed.. they fit perfectly with little or no sanding of laser burns.

IMG_2907-5.jpg.01e00050da553bc352f58316504e613c.jpg

IMG_2908-5.thumb.jpg.94933c0daa7d1233581512e58a4d57da.jpg

Making sure bulwarks are lined up correctly...

IMG_2903-5.thumb.jpg.91d7201ed4deb3c3c93b789478ac0637.jpg

 

IMG_2902-5.thumb.jpg.1dcbb865d4fe41d56f53a0ddd26261de.jpg

IMG_2901-5.thumb.jpg.5c56d21b32974f7f0e9a914b1d90babb.jpg

IMG_2900-5.thumb.jpg.ac29e7eb987a7d322072a79c7218d1f0.jpg

Happy modelling and WFH...

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Had a bit of a challenge assembling the first plank; the wood is fairly tick and even after some time dipped in the water, the twisting was a bit of a challenge.

 

After some time and few extra helping hands was able to install it and leave it to dry. Hopefully it will not be causing issues in the future.

 

IMG_2927-3.thumb.jpg.4cd49e65ce4145a7a17f2cdb12e9d264.jpg

 

IMG_2929-3.thumb.jpg.575dd2a7b77b316d76510fd4dbe3e9fa.jpg

 

IMG_2925-3.thumb.jpg.4d7058497f706e17953b57389d4e175b.jpg

 

IMG_2924-3.thumb.jpg.6f8a3b8732ef9e90067cf56e7616bff0.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

First layer of planking continues preparing two top planks by soaking them into water and twisted around jar lid and a glass.

IMG_2946-11.thumb.jpg.d6a67eaa3818f45166356e0c78542cad.jpg

IMG_2947-11.thumb.jpg.2731f77872ddfdaf86d3e88cf03abb38.jpg

IMG_2948-11.thumb.jpg.ddd8f320cf3bcf2c08431c3354f9bd0d.jpg

During mounting process one of the bulkheads snapped on me...

IMG_2949-11.jpg.b3e77e83a07cee13664c41d60a1b145d.jpg

.. so now it will be time to replace it with some spare parts.. Found one small piece of poplar from my Sultana build, shaped it roughly and installed on the ship.

IMG_2951-11.thumb.jpg.ed4e30d4f6271e164e3ebb58475604f1.jpg

Planking process continues with that new bulkhead sticking out weirdly.

IMG_2952-11.thumb.jpg.94baf47dbf88e3b53d4c03c1088ab307.jpg

Good thing this is just first planking layer...

IMG_2956-11.thumb.jpg.930d4b6570cb42cf849f2f782f41051c.jpg

IMG_2957-11.thumb.jpg.cb2c48d1c03506cd40a848e2ab7792ba.jpg

This kit has plenty of pins/nails that are very useful in planking process. I always used just simple nails or other pins but these nails has longer sharper top, so just small length of nail needs to go thru to keep a plank in place..

 

IMG_2950-11.thumb.jpg.d7ecbba87cff540710400a713fbd2aaa.jpg

 

That is for today... there will be tons of shaping, scraping and usage of wood filler to make this hull as smooth as possible for second plank layer.

 

Happy modelling.

 

 

Edited by moreplovac
Link to comment
Share on other sites

A little bit of a planking work has been done;

IMG_2962-99.thumb.jpg.9f65afe4832333f19c65f499d3093484.jpg

Then a little bit of a planking challenges experienced when i accidentally broke few planks..

Very happy this is just a first plank layer 🙂 and some patching was called in to help.

 

IMG_2966-99.thumb.jpg.40ee3640da8ef0587725845a5dae0c01.jpg

Today i should be done with planking; rough shaping, filling up with putty and sanding will be next.

Could not wait so did a little bit of those activities just to see how it will goes..

 

IMG_2965-99.thumb.jpg.18cc066a0efa9ab8d0488c25242f6e9d.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Planking process continues.. this time plank was cut in half on purpose since some shaping, sanding, test fitting, sanding, etc will be needed on both ends.

IMG_2969-65.thumb.jpg.f7784719ac30b32d27c103006a13e8c6.jpg

IMG_2970-65.thumb.jpg.22835628a03be1a2dcd82b7ed77238cb.jpg

It does not follow the proper planking techniques but since it is a first layer i think i can get away with it..

IMG_2971-65.thumb.jpg.59b55a4d47d5dfe07c4e3710a98ac862.jpg

First plank layer has been completed; now the fun part begins...

 

A bit of a scraping..

IMG_2968-65.thumb.jpg.be0f3c1634485eca4c69d7c7e26931ba.jpg

Then lots of sanding with different grit number..

IMG_2972-65.thumb.jpg.30fd344956aef346e41861b6114844fe.jpg

IMG_2973-65.thumb.jpg.9d211854588c49b7a57c4b76b1bcf4dc.jpg

IMG_2974-65.thumb.jpg.673739863fa9918bf0ff971ff60d065d.jpg

IMG_2975-65.thumb.jpg.82658c2c9ab1560e0752d26e56057780.jpg

Now i need to fill up those holes and spaces with wood filler to make it as smooth as possible for second planking layer..

 

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Work on the hull continues; i have cut cannon openings, installed, not sure what term to use, a piece of darker wood on the top of gun openings... it is needed just for 6 cannons

IMG_2996-8.thumb.jpg.d66db2622f9d03941d453dbf97281c63.jpg

Next i have installed planks that fits between the bulkheads.. They are precut and very small amount of sanding is needed.

IMG_2998-8.thumb.jpg.5225c9eddd4f7ddf91da8f41fb16d8bc.jpg

But we do need to add a small piece of wood to make sure that bottom part of that "plank" fits with bottom end of the bulkhead..

IMG_2997-8.thumb.jpg.bd47ea67816b6aa9be7f7167af8cc40c.jpg

Then i started to make a room for a window; kit comes with plexiglass windows, precut very precisely that the only thing to do is to push them into opening. A bit of force is required but this will make sure they will not get lost in the process. The window opening was painted in black, window pushed in and protected by a piece of scotch tape. There is also a plastic folia on the window so there is no need to add a scotch tape... but... just to remember to remove it before continue with window work..

IMG_3001-8.thumb.jpg.9224f47a0e6a249fab6db23d4eb4e299.jpg

IMG_3002-8.thumb.jpg.c291889066ed8d258fef1f6172b15ec3.jpg

IMG_3003-8.thumb.jpg.a29d0e9ddf9d29886efdca3e15e9d77b.jpg

IMG_3004-8.thumb.jpg.c8bf3fb44d99cbcc2fb12c21f891205a.jpg

Sanding is next step...

IMG_3005-8.thumb.jpg.0af02d346cd4ab01b59a6d29ae227b1a.jpg

and this is all for today...

IMG_3006-8.thumb.jpg.88b2dd781ea9b8e27e1d475753c1ad90.jpg

IMG_3007-8.thumb.jpg.11e77f240faa1cf1ed370bb7e255f154.jpg

IMG_3008-8.thumb.jpg.393d5f0bb515a968c48d91213fac39ea.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The place where rudder will be mounted, has to be painted in black...

IMG_3027-9.thumb.jpg.652c67970b10c960c7a7a282191112a5.jpg

Then i start adding frames to the cannon openings; using miter cut tool..IMG_3028-9.thumb.jpg.f764b1e40f021806157ea24eee4031b6.jpg

.. i cut 6 frames/mouldings that will be going on first. I happened to have this tool but forgot about it hiding it during my last workshop cleanup; any cutting tool will do the job, no problem.

IMG_3029-9.thumb.jpg.bc0bfa5b8ad095a85ed692b5ca10c179.jpg

Installed..

IMG_3030-9.thumb.jpg.4f99077fdaffb7338e4777d289a9bbb2.jpg

All 6 were put in place.. A little bit of moulding shaping is required to make it fit nicely. After gluing it, i sanded it with the hull..

IMG_3031-9.thumb.jpg.820e2b765f524cb5d3de0ed824e89a39.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

A little bit of a damage was caused by not being careful around ship yard and accidentally broke the black piece planned to install on stern...

Testing fitting before gluing while piece was still intact...

IMG_3034-1.thumb.jpg.97d5331ceccbdbf070079f6b9db67f64.jpg

Veneer sheet is very fragile and now i have to make another one out of a spare part.. First cleaned up area and covered with wood filler.

IMG_3035-1.thumb.jpg.e767bea0c49d70d3015dd78341273760.jpg

While this is drying i started to make replacement..

 

Trace it on transparent paper...

IMG_3036-1.jpg.6a56e20500b12fa5369aba08c8388d15.jpg

Glued few spare planks on the paper...

IMG_3037-1.jpg.9cd82c574bbe6b29f339c1cc29b90511.jpg

IMG_3038-1.thumb.jpg.6e139f86fef22a46624ba97c903be569.jpg

Planning to leave a bit of extra wood around tracing lines just in case if i have to adjust fitting. While this is drying i cut several moulding pieces that will fill inner frame of gun openings..

IMG_3039-1.thumb.jpg.63f73d252213269cdadee215b77b52f3.jpg

And one glued in...

IMG_3040-1.thumb.jpg.c7abcde69c283ab27924a480b261a764.jpg

Not much progress today...

 

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Noce work! Totally agree-everything is so fragile... But good thing is that their laser cut sheet have that extra material to cut replacements-guess it was designed like this.


Doing Polotsk myself right now and Phoenix is definitely one of my future kits if MK dont come out with something bigger.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Wahka_est said:

Noce work! Totally agree-everything is so fragile... But good thing is that their laser cut sheet have that extra material to cut replacements-guess it was designed like this.


Doing Polotsk myself right now and Phoenix is definitely one of my future kits if MK dont come out with something bigger.

Thank you..

Yes, it is very good kit overall, certainly a different approach in ship building area..but still with options to change if needed... I am also looking for bigger kit from them

With this work from home stuff i have a bit more time for hobby 😇

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Continuing working on inner frames for gun openings... moulding were cut in 9mm length, glue applied on the frame and veneer piece pushed in. Then i sanded all parts that are sticking out and made them flush with the outside planking. Few more to go... i did not work on inner edges yet..

IMG_3049-6.thumb.jpg.762a13ce2fa012a0a3f7f11a34cb8dc6.jpg

A bit of a work happened on stern as well.. Area previously filled with wood putty was sanded and ready... Veneer part was sanded lightly and glued on the stern..

IMG_3046-6.thumb.jpg.69af12e8ad803574726640e0b1e8a0f7.jpg

Windows were cut of and sanded lightly...

IMG_3045-6.thumb.jpg.ca62911c2f486b574e7c2a7581bf5b3c.jpg

.. installed in the window openings..

IMG_3047-6.thumb.jpg.67bf61d73c1f281f6baf53eb06642a07.jpg

Even dough i have applied a minimum amount of glue around windows, some glue leaked out and cured showing some discoloration on the veneer. So i run a tiny layer of black paint all over the piece. Still need to protect window frames and finish painting.. this is for today

IMG_3048-6.thumb.jpg.5368ae6d757cd37b80be2af5bae27a3d.jpg

Hopefully this will correct glue issue. Now i will paint all black veneer pieces so they all matches....

 

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

Edited by moreplovac
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The inside frame of the gun opening was covered by veneer; extra veneer was removed and sanded flush with the hull.

IMG_3049-0.thumb.jpg.94b0b22deb64cfffe30c3a174416e387.jpg

Work on stern continues repairing broken piece... several planks were made out of spare veneer, glued to the transparent paper, cut in rough shape, and then, as a whole piece, glued to the ship. I could probably do it gluing individual planks but..

IMG_3058-0.thumb.jpg.e89f500c41539e41193fea04a452ee7a.jpg

Making sure it stays put...

IMG_3059-0.thumb.jpg.3a64eee96f007c4f10444ed17bd95368.jpg

IMG_3060-0.thumb.jpg.62b5dcf6656d4aaf30a51c779ebd1fae.jpg

After this the first second plank was installed. It takes a bit of positioning, but if you start from stern, slowly, securing it with either rubber bands or other clamps, it can be done with no issue.

IMG_3061-0.thumb.jpg.68e52fd38160213f3ece8b1ade1b9cb6.jpg

IMG_3063-0.thumb.jpg.2ae2b05b6a0269c5c85d6a4e505654c1.jpg

IMG_3066-0.thumb.jpg.f48fb39a1d8725856376d85e6f5c81a1.jpg

Plank at the bow required a bit of extra attention.... Tomorrow..

IMG_3068-0.thumb.jpg.7faf755081fe25d7f1716d1726117184.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The window frame was cut, sanded and assembled on the model. Window is then protected with a scotch tape..

IMG_3069-99.jpg.a22050cd3464a1df3994e4fb0121fa00.jpg

The wale was next, it consists of two piece of veneer for both ship sides. It is laser cut but still does require very slight sanding on edges which is absolutely not a problem at all. 🙂

IMG_3070-99.thumb.jpg.f81520bfe36a181df6b78db1f759e9fe.jpg

IMG_3071-99.jpg.33fac20e0e4b7918ddbb76c6c4c43cf1.jpg

Just for fun, first i applied glue on the hull instead of wale..

IMG_3072-99.thumb.jpg.bf5eb5e4e63e0e5c0d91556f6d559cd5.jpg

And wale is attached, no issues here. All fits perfectly... Started from bow and made my way back...

IMG_3073-99.thumb.jpg.86d888647e5425c228546e1c7f93e17d.jpg

And the port side first plank was applied.

IMG_3074-99.thumb.jpg.c90adc06c734bda4c709df23efe000f3.jpg

Tomorrow will continue planking using hot iron technique to see how that does..

 

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Window has been cut, sanded and installed. It fits perfectly on the top but the bottom end has tiny gap between window frame and planks...

 Little bit of glue was applied around the frame to keep it in the spot.. and piece of scotch tap was applied over to protect it during work process on other parts of the ship.

 

IMG_3080-7.thumb.jpg.159b7cc132f5f88d36a3f31d1178925a.jpg

Few planks were installed... They are long enough to leave some extras for trimming at the stern..

 

IMG_3083-7.thumb.jpg.224cd2c6a405e11713297d1fc0d91e22.jpg

IMG_3084-7.thumb.jpg.0c55a0fa0c3f891f2889f03841585fe7.jpg

IMG_3085-7.thumb.jpg.ddf64d6f8cb38afc3590905eae59a132.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Planking keeps coming along just fine.... with not quite matching planking lines on both side of the ship, which i really do not like..

IMG_3109-1.thumb.jpg.62094d2e65594e08067c58ad46154fd4.jpg

IMG_3118-1.thumb.jpg.baadf45ce65c1b43236bddfce47a5312.jpg

IMG_3115-1.thumb.jpg.cac4f1fbdbf5c69d10dcc643f5f1d5a7.jpg

One of the very nice small details on this kit is a simulated steeler..

IMG_3117-1.thumb.jpg.f5b90983f72a4e54d1ad0619cab29396.jpg

During this process i also discovered that i did not put planks properly at the bow. Maybe not reading thru instruction manual thoroughly but all planks have to go slightly over keel. There is very tiny amount of planks that is left on both ends once that plank is installed.

Anyhow, this is what i have to deal with..

IMG_3123-1.thumb.jpg.ad1501db62a39493a49ea129d4a76c00.jpg

IMG_3116-1.thumb.jpg.69e0004419b5d19c891049e962bada66.jpg

IMG_3124-1.thumb.jpg.abbd7652da670f1d2e49afe819f1ef99.jpg

So i might ended up adding a piece of veneer that will cover this part and ended up on a false keel.... something like this..

IMG_3126-1.thumb.jpg.27a7e73ffff5f4edb9256eb2b026c0b6.jpg

Happy modelling..

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A little bit of progress ...

I decided to replace kit provided planks at the stern, just below the black painted area, with a home made from the spare pieces.. This is an idea from the instructional video...

IMG_3179-0.thumb.jpg.45d55b05dd958fe87e5c4b688a81395c.jpg

I have to reshape the rudder hole as well since i have replaced this part... and opening was not there...

IMG_3184-0.thumb.jpg.f61a497b38f6f4e0a21317505ba29a02.jpg

Hull has been scraped and lightly sanded..

 

IMG_3173-0.thumb.jpg.e64d1ece9b68adffbb96724de0f01c05.jpg

Few more parts glued and secured...

IMG_3186-0.thumb.jpg.b2b70275f4b61c6191cda732f29a65ec.jpg

Happy modelling.

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...

 

OK, so we are back... now i need to pick up where i left it some months ago...

 

The new stern was build tracing the original part and adding some extra millimetres that will be sanded down after. The process consisted of several short sanding stroke, measure, test, sanding again, measure, fit.... The part was glued and left overnight to completely dry.. Some shaping and sanding will be done next.

 

 

IMG_0296.thumb.jpeg.b006478de9e1e48451728d2c28c3bed0.jpeg

 

Then the last plank on the keel was installed...

 

IMG_0292.thumb.jpeg.95b2d7e288e67db05e24e421a495c035.jpeg

 

While these parts are drying i start working on the main deck. The main deck planking is done with laser cut part, out of one piece, very precise and neat. 

 

IMG_0297.thumb.jpeg.6eaea3fb94dd3ebf46549b0997811a9e.jpeg

 

Not sure if because of some months in the open box, but the deck was getting out of shape (like myself with limited amount of outdoor activities due to corona)... 

 

IMG_0298.thumb.jpeg.23b7d09bd6b57da35d017149800346e9.jpeg

 

I tested with dry fitting and all was looking OK. Applied a glue on the whole deck and put so called false deck on the ship.. during fitting process some parts started to dry and deck starts to twist. Not sure if this is related to water in the glue or something else but the end results have some parts (where two planks are connected together) sticking out and creating kind of rotated V shape...

 

 

IMG_0299.thumb.jpeg.ba14696f8db670c2901f5e15536f8bd9.jpeg

 

So tons of rubber and spare wood pieces are called in to assist pushing those areas down to the deck and help gluing them properly. 

 

IMG_0300.thumb.jpeg.df728d07791411a7456c8448d62a0488.jpeg

 

Then i realized in this case the bulwark edges can be in danger of getting chipped off so i removed rubber bands and put a layer of protection on the bulwark' edges.

 

Today i will continue working on the deck and correcting those "V" issues. Not sure what woudl be the correct procedure to avoid this type of thing; maybe mounting a deck before all bulwarks are in place to allow you to squize the whole deck with one big piece of wood, or some other way of installing it... We will see the results.

 

Happy modelling..

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Shhhh, don't tell my boss, this work from home thingy is not that bad after all... I have setup my work (office) desk just on the opposite wall from my hobby desk and one chair is used for both desks. Now when i have some spare time, i just turn my chair around and voila...

A small corrective surgery had to be performed to correct the issue with the deck. This is one of the challenges i needed to fix. Was able to redo most of the affected deck areas by lifting it and gluing it back. For some i had to do combination of a different techniques to thin the wood and correct it. Very happy that deck itself is made from thicker wood so there are plenty of wood to work with...
 

 
IMG_0305.thumb.jpeg.65a4930c09b98c22199898a0a40cef17.jpeg



 

 
IMG_0306.thumb.jpeg.53dcaf7318d8dd8a8ae7b2c680a419c3.jpeg



Re-gluing was applied to certain parts and there were left to dry..
 

IMG_0308.thumb.jpeg.b69ee69f14a9591f1d35375bfcca818c.jpeg


 

IMG_0311.thumb.jpeg.8dc478f25bbf2c332e868957f7b743db.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0313.thumb.jpeg.888d6c0e3216c7f05b1142480f493bfd.jpeg


 

 
1557452976_IMG_03142.thumb.jpeg.c226bc2749f20a53e81d878248398f08.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0315.thumb.jpeg.0045a100dd74e7912087181be087195e.jpeg



Starboard side completed; need to do a bit more sanding and to clean it up in prep for layer of protection...
 

IMG_0316.thumb.jpeg.dbff1dccc5aa02c4c0e4b5be1552c450.jpeg



Today will work on port side..

Happy modelling..

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Work continues assembling doors... Cut, sand, glue....
 

 
IMG_0317.thumb.jpeg.ea35d24d79b10a20d10b1f5d6ff744d2.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0318.thumb.jpeg.9b71c1e558d9a30b563f10efeeaef206.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0320.thumb.jpeg.e437cec4e49672953ffd21bb65b26f49.jpeg



Holes were drilled thru and two pieces of wire inserted, cut and shaped to represent knobs...
 

 
IMG_0321.thumb.jpeg.4f65999597f9e03778d466d5cdfec6b6.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0323.thumb.jpeg.7872ceefd7a478055c3ea52f4e791789.jpeg


 

 
IMG_0324.thumb.jpeg.19ce7d0282e8c1d4a793974048df6e40.jpeg



And planking on inner bulwark area was next.... test fitting few times, just in case ....
 

 
IMG_0325.thumb.jpeg.ad9d2b4ccd659c1e8ac8ee6efca4019b.jpeg



Happy modelling...

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Continuing with planking and work on the deck installing waterways.. All fits perfectly.

 

IMG_0338.thumb.jpeg.f2bb4837869b887c0a913a544bd1cd5a.jpeg

 

IMG_0339.thumb.jpeg.5e09bcf46c1d19d2ef541d3f8d405ea2.jpeg

 

Then i decided to cover stanchions in veneer that is left from other pieces. 

 

IMG_0336.thumb.jpeg.7b4ccf432d86acaf52053bfb5e3abf32.jpeg

 

IMG_0337.thumb.jpeg.430cdc4df40123d8280754baf81c0a85.jpeg

 

For me the end result looks interesting..

 

Happy modelling.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Now the waterways have to be adjusted to fit new stanchion size, no problem there...

 

IMG_0340.thumb.jpeg.412119ecda1d654460714ec66133e3a7.jpeg

 

Continue with waterways on stern... For some reason one waterway plank is not fitting correctly on one side...

 

IMG_0341.thumb.jpeg.8a5e461c7c93eece49145b2a39dc326f.jpeg

 

The other side is fine...

 

IMG_0342.thumb.jpeg.198611abad4a249c92f503c3c397e316.jpeg

 

So, little bit of surgery will be needed. The new part was made out of the spare wood laying around. There are plenty of left over wood which can be used for various replacement tasks. Really like that 'feature'. It will be very difficult to find correct veneer size/shape if all parts are cut very tight to save some cost, like with some other manufacturers...

 

IMG_0343.thumb.jpeg.d980d52142fd6459440a3a79667f5e63.jpeg

 

Traced, cut, shaped, glued...

 

IMG_0344.thumb.jpeg.7e010222b874590aa7bfb26d952e6e45.jpeg

 

and installed... All good.

 

IMG_0345.thumb.jpeg.a7c7764d597577f1c3fa742415c82359.jpeg

 

Then started to work on cap rails... one at a time. Some fitting is required but not a problem... Very pleased with a kit so far...

 

IMG_0346.thumb.jpeg.cfa0724039f3cc95be18c022457f3027.jpeg

 

Happy modelling.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...