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Corsaro II by John Ruy - FINISHED - Corel - 1:24 Scale


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Welcome to my latest build log. Picked up this beautiful kit from my new friend out of Montreal. @rshousha Rick has had this model on the shelf for the past 10 + years and wanted to find someone who would take her to completion.  I have accepted that challenge and so, here begins the rest of the story. 

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Here she is received into my home safe and undamaged via international shipment. 
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After a close inspection 🧐 I found that time had not been kind to her deck. My first order of business was to remove Rick’s wonderfully installed deck furnishings and fittings to restore and finish the decking. 

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I used Minwax color match filler to close the gaps and fine sand the finish. 

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I then cut in the scuppers and hause holes. 

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Prepared the hull for a few more coats of paint. 

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Drew the waterline and masked to paint from the waterline up. 

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And then waterline down…

 

Ready for some more sanding and then a few coats of clear ploy to give her a nice shine. 
 

Rick,

Beautifully done hull and decking. 👍

 

We are on our way to completion. 🍻

 

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Hi John, 

 

Wow, this is so cool! My kids had a look at those early pictures I sent you and we figured the model was started closer to 2003 or 2004 than ten years ago! One of my daughters, who is about nine in the pictures, is now twenty-eight. 

 

We're all happy see the model is in good hands! 

 

Best Regards, 


Rick 

 

Rick Shousha

Montreal

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5 hours ago, yvesvidal said:

Another beautiful project. I love it as it reminds me of Dorade, one of my favorite boats.

I know you will turn that one into a beauty and museum piece.

 

Yves

Yves,

 

Thanks for your vote of confidence. This one is of a larger scale than I have done before. Every detail will be visible. No pressure. 😬 

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I think it would be great fun if there was a section "finished by others". Perhaps it would encourage others to get partially-built models out of their closets and on to builders who are ready to go.  I think it would create a lot of new friendships. 

 

Cheers, 

 

Rick

 

 

Rick Shousha

Montreal

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Finishing the Hull…

 

 

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I am using the above photos as my guide to finishing the hull of this impressive sea-faring yacht. I really want to get this right. 🧐

 

After 3 sanding and coats of paint, the final fine sanding is complete and we are ready for striping prior to the clear coat. 
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Water Line striping completed…

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I am going to have to create my own lettering decals for the stern and bow. 
 

She is coming along. 
 

Cheers 🍻 

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56 minutes ago, yvesvidal said:

Once you cover it with clear coat, it should last a decent time. I think that is what John intends to do.

 

Yves

It’s pin-striping for rc’s fuel resistant @rcmdrvr It also formed to the tight curve on the stern. 
 

You are correct Yves, I will be spraying on a Gloss Clear coat as soon as I get the yellow sheer stripe and Script completed. 
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Photo courtesy @rshousha and the Italian Naval Academy. Thanks Rick. 

John

 

 

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Decals and Strping…

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Decals produced in MS Word and printed on ink jet water slide decal paper. 

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Bow markings and yellow striping. 

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Stern markings…

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@rshousha Rick’s beautiful deck planking with its first coat of semi gloss poly. I’ll probably do another coat or two before I clear coat this hull. 
 

Cheers 🍻 

 

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11 minutes ago, ccoyle said:

This one is looking pretty impressive, both size-wise and finish-wise.

Thanks 😊 She is going get one more fine sanding for a final clear coat. 
 

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Wow, this is great to see! Thank you for the note about the deck. Ever since I built that, I have wanted to create a proper king plank to make decking construction even more precise and realistic. I have now designed a cool system for large R/C models and I am looking forward to using it on a build of my own later this winter. 

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Wow.  Really beautiful.  I did not know you could obtain such beautiful result by home printing water slide decals.  Did you print on an ink-jet or color laser?

Current Build:  HMS Dreadnought - PLASTIC - Waterline

Completed Builds:  USS Cairo by BlueJacket;  Nave Egizia by Amati;  Harriet Lane by Model Shipways

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14 minutes ago, rcmdrvr said:

Wow.  Really beautiful.  I did not know you could obtain such beautiful result by home printing water slide decals.  Did you print on an ink-jet or color laser?

It was an ink-jet printer. The water slide paper and acrylic sealer are readily available and MS Word has every font and word art to creat the decals. Vinyl Pin-Striping is a great way to add the striping, as well. 
 

John

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One more coat of poly…

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Rudder…

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Cut from 1/14” pine lattice…

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Rudder fitted… 
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Primer coat…
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Display stand painted Matt Black. I added felt pads to hold her hull. I could not bring myself to permanently attach this stand to this hull. 

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Mahogany Rail…

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First coat of Polyurethane on short bulwarks and rail. It will need another coat or two. 
 

Onwards 🍻

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Hi John,

 

Well done on the rail! This is one of the parts that stopped me in my tracks when I was building the model. I learned a lot about Corel instructions with that model. The instructions put you in a false sense of security, "attach part 1 to part 2, then part 3 to part 2, then part 4 to part 3" and on and on. You are quite sure the order is good until you get to "attach part 116 to part 3"!!! and it's almost impossible. 

 

I did another Corel kit after this one, and I planned ahead a lot more and things went well. 

 

The Corel plan sheets are very nice but, in general, the instructions need to be used more as a guide. It's not Lego! 

 

 

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It is so much fun to see this project moving ahead! My kids are also watching with great interest. I would love to see other models get taken out of moth-balls and completed by people who have the time, the energy, the skills, and the interest. Also, I imagine so much money can be saved by builders who have the skills but just don't want to spend that kind of money on a kit. 

 

And imagine how much stuff can be kept out of landfills. 

 

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28 minutes ago, rshousha said:

The Corel plan sheets are very nice but, in general, the instructions need to be used more as a guide. It's not Lego! 

Hi Rick

 

Agreed… Building the rails aren’t even mentioned in the instructions.  I personally have not found any good instructions with the exception of Model Shipways New Bedford Whaleboat. That kit came with a book that was a build log of the prototype. It had very good instructions with photos it was written by the kit designer. That’s where I was able to improve my wood modeling skills. Most of these kits just aren’t assembly type model kits. I consider our “hobby” an art form some experience required. That’s why there are so many unassembled kits out there on eBay and in closets. Thanks for the opportunity, this kit is definitely challenging my skills. 
 

John

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The Mahogany Rail continued…


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The stern planksheer is shown here as part 47. Unfortunately part 47 is 1.5 mm ply and the Rail is 2mm x 4mm solid mahogany. 
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As seen here I will need to laminate the 2x4mm Mahogany to create this curved section of rail. 
 

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The Rail or Planksheer as it is called out on the Corel Drawings and instructions, is now finished. 
 

Cheers 🍻 

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4 hours ago, BobG said:

These are such gorgeous sailboats. Nice work, John!

Thanks Bob… So gorgeous, I’m working on her jewelry as we speak. Very challenging, given Corel’s translated instructions. Although I’m not sure it be any better if I could read Italian. 😂 

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