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Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, richardhd said:

Sails and lines are looking great! Are they silkspan? I recall earlier in the log someone mentioning that silkspan can be difficult to obtain. Not sure if I’m remembering correctly.

RichardHD, I thought about doing the sails in silkspan, but ultimately I hand sewed them from model ship sail cloth. Spent many hours designing the sails with the appropriate doublers and panel width, learning how to sew and use a sewing machine. In the end, while they look great, not sure it was worth all the time 😬.

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Good morning mates, more work on the running rigging and final sail on the mizzenmast! I see light at the end of the tunnel.

 

 

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Good morning all, I finally finished the rigging of the sails which allows me to move on to the next task. I decided to start hanging the small boats from the davits. Here are the pictures of the first one, one of nine small boats that sailed with the Terror.

 

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Posted

And…continued visual progress. Third of nine small boats attached. Well, really the 4th of 9 since the largest small boat is lashed to the deck.

 

 

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Posted

Coming along nicely Daniel- i am still debating as to have all the davits rigged with boats ready to be lowered or the whaleboats stored on the portside deck near the stern and the boats stowed with slings on the rear moat davits?

 

Keith

Posted
13 hours ago, clearway said:

Coming along nicely Daniel- i am still debating as to have all the davits rigged with boats ready to be lowered or the whaleboats stored on the portside deck near the stern and the boats stowed with slings on the rear moat davits?

 

Keith

I hear you, I’m still trying to figure out what to do with the next four…but my goal is to have a representation of all nine small boats when finished.

Posted (edited)

Welcome everyone, it’s been a few days since my last post.

 

As many of you know, when the Terror left England on her last voyage, she departed with two sets of steel or metal removable davits closer to the bow. Eventually, when the Terror took on supplies not long before she was last seen, the captain chose to send these steel davits back to England on the supply ships. Not sure exactly why…to save weight? To alter the ships performance? 
 

I have chosen to add this feature on my version of the Terror. Below is how this part of the project is going.

 

I plan to hang a small boat on each side of the Terror from these metal davits, which counts for just two of the nine small boats that the Terror carried.

 

 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, DanielD said:

she departed with two sets of steel or metal removable davits closer to the bow

Those are very nicely done. A worthy addition.

Craig.

 

I do know, that I don't know, a whole lot more, than I do know.

 

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Posted (edited)

Good evening mates, todays project is a bit of a mystery; however, another modeler (KeithS) came up with a theory that makes a lot of logical sense. In the image below is this steel bracket that KeithS suggests mounts to a rod that protects the ship from a swaying small boat hanging on the davits in this area. The Terror is protected from swaying ships mounted to the wood davits at the stern by the main and mizzen mast shrouds. The steel davits I have added as described in historical literature are positioned away from the foremast shrouds putting the ship at risk. I have run with KeithS theory and crafted something similar…the second image below. And finally attached to the ship positioned to protect it from damage when I mount a small ship.

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Edited by DanielD
Posted

And…a bit more work completed. Hung a small boat from the steel davits and tested the theory of the bracket and bar crafted in my previous post. Once the small boat swung freely from its davits, I pushed it up against the ship and sure enough, the rail protected the main ship from being damaged (second image).

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Posted (edited)

Good evening, today I had some time to finish the hardware (steel davits and hull protection bar and brackets) on the port side and get them installed on the ship.

 

Next project, clean up the shipyard and build another small ship…which seems to take days to build 😊.

 

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Edited by DanielD
Posted

Merry Christmas Daniel, nice work - there are a couple of theories regarding the metal brackets, one being rests for the wooden davits when lowered as they used slings to tether the boats to stop them swinging but it seems to work as keith s  shows them -we really really need parks canada to release some useful photos of the wreck!

 

 

Posted

Good evening mates. While I have a couple more small boats to build, honestly, I’m tired of them 😬 so I thought I would tackle the rope coils…here are the first few crafted.

 

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Posted

Hi Daniel. I have popped by to see how you and "other Keith" are making out on your models. I'm very impressed.

 

I was going to recommend that you try something with your boats on their davits. The little wooden ones are not heavy enough to hang from the falls properly, and I did spend some time thinking about it on my own model. I was going to either load some heavy items into the boats so that they stretch out the lines, or I was going to temporarily weigh them down and wick some thin CA or varnish or something into the lines so they stay straight. Either way, they would look much better if it appeared as though the boats were heavy. 

 

Other than that though, you've done some excellent stuff with your model. I wasn't going to include the iron davits, but I was going to include the mounting hardware and as you know I did add that rail-fender thing, which is, in my opinion, either some kind of catwalk or a bumper for the boats. There's always something new to wonder about. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Keith S said:

I was going to recommend that you try something with your boats on their davits. The little wooden ones are not heavy enough to hang from the falls properly, and I did spend some time thinking about it on my own model. I was going to either load some heavy items into the boats so that they stretch out the lines, or I was going to temporarily weigh them down and wick some thin CA or varnish or something into the lines so they stay straight. Either way, they would look much better if it appeared as though the boats were heavy. 

Keith, great to hear from you!

 

I have been thinking about this very thing for some time. I think you might be on to something. I’ll give your idea a try!

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Good evening mates, I’ve been spending a lot of time, more than I had planned, making rope coils and getting them installed. This has been a huge chore and I’m glad it’s done. Here are some completed shots.

 

 

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Posted

Good evening all, not a lot of time today to work in the shipyard, so just spent some time on finishing details. Just a small ladder up to the ice bridge.

 

 

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I spent a bit of time contemplating this and thought "if i had put the rearmost skid beams further towards the mizzen mast there are two convenient rope ladders to access the bridge" on the other hand when doing the companionway ladder could they have used it to access the bridge when not needing it? This lil old ship just keeps you guessing !!!!😁

 

Keith

Posted (edited)

Good afternoon mates. Today is problem solving day. The problem: my small ships hang from lines attached to the davits; however, my small ships are not heavy enough to weigh down the thread I’m using. This makes the display look, well…off or not believable. (1st picture)

 

A solution was recently presented to me by KeithS, another Terror builder, to use some sort of weight to to straighten the lines (2nd and 3rd picture), then soak them with glue to make them stiff. Once the glue dries, maybe the lines will stay straight making the hanging ships more realistic. (4th picture) I used a 180g stone coaster as my weight.

 

The 5th image is a before and after. I think KeithS solution works. Your thoughts?

 

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Edited by DanielD
Posted

Hi Daniel- certainly straightened them out, though where as Keith S was thinking CA  i would use watered down P.V.A as "superglue" tends to make the thread brittle- but certainly looks a lot better.

 

Keith

Posted

Good evening mates…another small boat completed and installed on the stern davits. A few touch ups to do, mainly a couple rope coils then on to the next task.

 

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Posted

Good evening all, today was a day of tying up loose ends. My HMS Terror is nearly finished! My to-do list now consists of finishing the stand and building the last small boat, number 9 of 9 which I will be building on skis. The end of this build is in site and the start of my next adventure, the Amerigo Vespucci 1:100.

 

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