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It's getting better and better. I can't wait to see it when finished.

Good work!

Current building

Santisima trinidad cross section - Occre - 1:90

 

Finished

Bounty Boat - OCCRE - 1:24

 

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Thank you guys, I am happy that you find this build interesting.

 

Here are some more progress pictures.

 

There are two simple capstans under the quarterdeck which I turned from ebony. They are set between a beam of the main deck below and one of the quarterdeck above. In the middle between them there is a part of the deck that is a bit lower than the rest and is filled with sand to make fire on it for food cooking.

The quarter deck is planked with some planks running longitudinally and others athwartship - those in the middle (behind the mast) being mobile the rest were nailed and caulked. 

 

Alexandru

 

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For all my builds please visit my site at: http://www.AlexShipModels.com

 

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What an extremely interesting build. So different and your skills are just great! Just going to pop over and make sure I haven't miised anything on your Vic build too.

I am most envious of all the skilled builders on here who make it look so easy (especially what they can do with power tools!!!!!!!)

Current builds:

MS Syren

HM Suppy

Dos Amigos

 

 

 

Completed:

Schooner for Port Jackson

MS 18th Century Longboat

Bounty Launch

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Hello Alexandru, I myself was always checking for updates of your Victory and could not find anything new. Today I finally discovered what you're building: vessel for mad scientist. You're great. Also will admire this work.

giovanni gigantesco

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Nicely made ladder - I assume you have a jig for assembling it.

 

John

 

John,

 

I don't have any jig to assemble the ladders. Once the notches are cut in the two sides on the mill in the same time as you can see in the first picture the assembly is manual. The only thing a bit "special" I do is to glue in place the first and last steps first then press it in a vise for a while so the glue sets making sure to preserve the rectangular shape. After that the rest of the steps are glued by sliding them in place. Nothing fancier than this.

 

Alexandru

For all my builds please visit my site at: http://www.AlexShipModels.com

 

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Started to work on the rigging.

 

First thing I'we looked at is the main stay which in this case is covered with wood balls for some reason. Maybe because the smaller two masts in the front are attached to it and to protect the stay from their wind and wave induced movements.

 

The wood beads in my case were done on the lathe one by one from round stock. Problem with them is that they are not quite identical and they are to big for the scale of the model. When on the stay and in the final position as can be seen it the last two pictures - I didn't liked them at all.

 

I tried to do some of smaller size from 1/8in stock but it will take many more and forever to do. Biggest problem I have with this thiner stock is to properly centre the hole in the middle of the piece of wood. Wood bends sideways when spinning drill bit bends too as is smaller diameter and if the hole is off centre the beads on the string look bad. You can see some in the bigger size to in the pictures. 

 

I will go see a beading store later today to check if I can find some ready made in proper size - at least all will look the same.  

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For all my builds please visit my site at: http://www.AlexShipModels.com

 

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You are right John, it is quite different.

 

Here is the version 2 of the stay with bought wooden beads. They are a bit smaller and more uniform than those I made on the lathe.

 

In the second picture is the bigger of the two fore small masts being turned. Is not installed yet.

 

Alexandru

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Would, in reality, all those wooden beads be exactly the same size? I doubt it. Either way, the model looks lovely.

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Posted

super special

current build- Swan ,scratch

on shelf,Rattlesnake, Alert semi scratch,Le Coureur,, Fubbs scratch

completed: nostrum mare,victory(Corel), san felipe, sovereign of the seas, sicilian  cargo boat ,royal yacht caroline, armed pinnace, charles morgan whaler, galilee boat, wappen von hamburg, la reale (Dusek), amerigo vespucci, oneida (semi scratch) diane, great harry-elizabethan galleon (semi scratch), agammemnon, hanna (scratch).19th cent. shipyard diorama (Constructo), picket boat, victory bow section

Posted

Hello Alexandru,

 

Thank you for updating your blog. I'd forgotten all about this lovely project. 

 

You've done a beautiful job with the model and you've given me quite a lot to think about here regarding the sails. I have been working on my own model based on a Wood Joe kit. Same basic type of ship, which is generally referred to interchangeably as a bezaisen or sengokubune. 

 

I am particularly impressed that you were able to do so well using the Paris drawings, since they don't really explain how the planks fit the structure. 

 

A wonderful build. I hope I'll be taking on a similar scratch build in the near future. I will certainly come back here for inspiration.

 

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