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Posted

Very nice work my friend, amazing details.

  I have been ill lately and still can't get back to the shipyard and outside work is piling as well. But I will check in tomorrow to see how she looks with the mast on, fine work.  :cheers:

 

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

Posted

I am still following this, you're doing a great job! I am really looking forward to getting back to the pram, then the smack (I'm moving to a new house, and selling my house, and I am surprised how time-consuming it all is). Your guides will be my guide for sure. 

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In progress: Norwegian Sailing Pram by Model Shipways

Completed: Lowell Grand Banks Dory by Model Shipways

Posted
1 hour ago, DonBMichigan said:

I am still following this, you're doing a great job! I am really looking forward to getting back to the pram, then the smack (I'm moving to a new house, and selling my house, and I am surprised how time-consuming it all is). Your guides will be my guide for sure. 

Thanks Don, you should know I have little experience and sometimes  stray away on my own. 😁

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)

After nervously glueing the mast in place, I started with the fore stay.

 

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I liked the look of the black rope on the stays. I ordered what I thought was .06mm, which was the smallest I saw at the time. I got .06” which was massive:-)  I had some black upholstery thread that I ran through all kinds of treatments to create my own:-) Really no need for details on that, I wouldn’t recommend it.IMG_2207.thumb.jpeg.ede7972df7cc3488a83eab25d2b1ccd6.jpeg

 

Because it was the first time I clipped both ends, before making it final. I then tied a clove hitch with the thread, slid the knot where I wanted it. Dropped a tiny dot of thin CA on it and pulled it taunt.

 

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One thing I didn’t think of and should have was making the chainplates. I didn’t check how well it married with the given turnbuckle. I was lucky one did and one had to have help from my messy friend CA.

 

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Don’t look at the messy hook. Look at the nail I made from smashing a copper wire and bending it over:-) I couldn’t get the shoulder under the head of the tack in kit to lay down. They got put with my .06” rope.

After the stays I threaded the blocks on travleler 

 

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Here is a better shot of the looped beading needle that’s been so helpful.

 

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Next I threaded the three corners on the jib sail.

 

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Here’s what I’m using and the applicator.

 

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I pull the lines snug and either taped or weighted them down. I need to check them over, glue and trim. The topping lift, and a punch list is in the future.

 

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Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted
Posted

This afternoon I tied off the topping lift and tidied up the loose lines. That brought the build to completion. 
I would highly recommend this shipwright series for one like me, I am new to the hobby and have little experience with the wooden medium. It starts simple while you develop your skill. And this forum compliments, gives advice, and boosts your confidence. Thanks to everyone that was a part of my build. I hope along with all the other logs, someone will find something that will help:-)IMG_2254.thumb.jpeg.a0a8e59610b446fd038bbfd592c980d9.jpeg

 

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Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

Wow, nice job, congratulations on finishing up with a great-looking model! I'm thinking of planking the deck whenever my own kit arrives. I remember that you mentioned earlier that you weren't sure if the uppermost strake would be wide enough for the thickness of the deck planks. It seems like it all worked out in the end?

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, druxey said:

Well done, Bryan. Looking very nicely done, although you might consider tightening up those rather slack backstays.

Thank you druxey, you are right ! They needed to be tighter. That will just be the gauge for my next model that shows me that I have gained a bit more known how:-)

 

1 hour ago, JacquesCousteau said:

Wow, nice job, congratulations on finishing up with a great-looking model! I'm thinking of planking the deck whenever my own kit arrives. I remember that you mentioned earlier that you weren't sure if the uppermost strake would be wide enough for the thickness of the deck planks. It seems like it all worked out in the end?

Thank  you Jacques, it was close. I didn’t try to carve the drains into the toe rail .

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted
6 hours ago, Bryan Woods said:

Thank  you Jacques, it was close. I didn’t try to carve the drains into the toe rail .

Good to know, thanks!

  • 1 month later...
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When I started modeling, I wondered

what the future would hold for the seafaring crafts. This was my third attempt and by far the most enjoyable build. My good friend forever, and supervisor for  the next 30 days:-) was the first of many permanent placements.  When someone gets a gift and you can feel the appreciation they have for it, the feeling I get is just as satisfying and rewarding as the build:-)

 

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Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Hi Bryan,  I realize that I'm late to the party, but I really enjoyed reading through your build log.  I've learned a lot following your approaches to fixing mistakes. I really like how you took the time to plank the deck.  The deck came out great.  Many kudos to you for giving your model to supervisor, Shane.   I've found that most people really appreciate receiving something that had been built us modelers instead of something bought at a store.  I've given a number of small models to kids at our annual model show at the Seattle Museum of Flight. 

 

Do you have any thoughts on what your next project will be?

 

Wawona 59

John

 

Next Project: Gifts for friends:  18th Century Pinnace, Kayak 17, Kayak 21

 

Indefinite Hold for the future:  1/96 Flying Fish, Model Shipways

 

Wish list for "Seattle Connection" builds:  1/96 Lumber Schooner Wawona, 1/32 Hydroplane Slo-Mo-Shun IV, 1/96 Arthur Foss tug, 1/64 Duwamish cedar dugout canoe, 1/96 Downeaster "St. Paul"

 

Selected Previous Completed Builds:  Revell - 1/96 Thermopylae; Revell - 1/96 Cutty Sark, Revell - 1/96 Constitution, Aurora - Whaling Bark Wanderer, Model Shipways - 1/96 Phantom, AL - 1805 Pilot Boat Swift, Midwest - Chesapeake Bay Flattie, Monitor and Merrimac, Model Trailways - Doctor's Buggy

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Wawona59 said:

Do you have any thoughts on what your next project

Thank you John for the kind words. At this time I’ve started a small kit I got on sale for $9.00 🙂 . I’ve been off and on it between other small builds. It’s mini Oseberg no 302 by Billing Boats. I was just going to start a build log on it and catch up to my current progress. I’ll link it in my signature when I start it.

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

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