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Posted

Great progress on your serving skills, Tim!

And yes, it is difficult with the magnifier and hand coordination. 

For the moment I use x2 magnifiers, which is manageable. I tried the x3 but then everything got very distorted.

 

Keep it up!

Happy modelling!

Håkan

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Current build: Atlantica by Wintergreen

Previous builds

Kågen by Wintergreen

Regina by Wintergreen

Sea of Galilee boat, first century, sort of...

Billing Boats Wasa

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Posted
3 hours ago, oakheart said:

I do have an Optivisor style head mounted magnifier, which I find can help to see things more clearly, but I do find it difficult to get the hand / eye co-ordinated when magnified, again I probably need to practice

Yes it does require a bit of practice to learn to keep everything within the focal range. But as your ropes get smaller, I found it really helps with getting things right.

Posted
5 hours ago, Wintergreen said:

I tried the x3 but then everything got very distorted

Thanks for the compliment Hakan @Wintergreen

 

1 hour ago, Thukydides said:

I found it really helps with getting things right.

 

I just checked and mine are X3, that could be part of my problem... I will see if I can get other lenses for this model.

 

Tim

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I managed a couple of hours model making between eating, drinking and making merry.

Got the pumps made. Not sure if they need iron lids or not.

 

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Hope every one has a great year in 2025

 

Tim

 

 

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

Posted

work for this year has started.

I had to move the pumps back towards the stern and jack the ships boat up a bit to make it clear the skylight shipsboatjackedup1.thumb.jpg.2418e1cf0d38d68903544b5c8704ba85.jpg

 

but I think it looks okay.

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Tim

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

Posted

I agree, it looks great. Your work is impressive, a very nice build sir!

Mark

 

On the table:   Lynx, Baltimore Clipper Schooner - MANTUA - 1:62

 

Awaiting shipyard clearance: HMS Endurance - OcCre - 1:70

 

Wishlist: 1939 Chris Craft Runabout - Garrett Wade - 1:8

 

FinishedEndeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht - 1:80

 

 

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Posted

Thanks to both @SaltyScot and @Thukydides for the compliments and all of the likes.

Still more deck fittings and anchors to do before I get started on the rigging, oh and the cannons.

 

Tim

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

  • 3 months later...
Posted

After remodeling the kitchen over winter now the garden has started up again.

I did manage to get a stand made from a bit of mahogany I had, not sure if it works?

It's a lot redder in real life.

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pleased with the brass fittings from Cornwall Model Boats, dulled down as they are bit bright otherwise.

Comments please.

 

Tim

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

Posted
1 hour ago, oakheart said:

Comments please.

That's a tough question Tim, it all comes down to taste but it sounds like you're not convinced.

 

Myself, I feel that there's too much wood and too much straight grain. I think a black marble (or faux black marble) would add elegance and contrast.

Otherwise a heavily figured wood, something complex and contrasty.

 

My tuppence anyway.

Craig.

 

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

 

Current Build: 1:16 Bounty Launch Scratch build.   1:16 Kitty -18 Foot Racing Sloop   1:50 Le Renard   HM Cutter Lapwing 1816  Lapwing Drawings

Completed....: 1:16 16' Cutter Scratch build.

Discussion....: Bounty Boats Facts

 

 

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, iMustBeCrazy said:

a heavily figured wood

 

Thanks for the feedback Craig, I agree about the straight grain, its what there was ........

Will search my wood pile for something more lively, I did not want to dominate the model.
maybe a paler wood with some nice grain.

 

Tim

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

Posted (edited)

As previously noted this is really a personal preference qurstion. If I was nitpicking I feel like the two keel holders are too close together.

 

But overall it looks good to me.

Edited by Thukydides
Posted
7 hours ago, Thukydides said:

the two keel holders are too close together

 

Hi @Thukydides thanks for the positive feed back, I would have to agree on the spacing.

I will have to do something about the heights of the pedestals to get the model level if I move them wider.

 

On the wood front, I did find a bit of wildly grained parana pine but it looks a bit too goofey.

Might even do a painted base.

 

Tim

 

Current Builds :

 

Cutter "Speedy" 1828 from Plans by Bill Shoulders at 148


Bounty Launch - Scratch build - FINISHED
85 ft. Harbour Tug. scratch built  from plans by Francis Smith. ( FINISHED but no build log for this )

HMS Lightning. kit bashed from Deans Marine HMS Kelly kit ( FINISHED ) yes at last....

Posted
2 hours ago, oakheart said:

Might even do a painted base.

You can try sitting her on coloured paper to get a feel for how it looks.

If you go high gloss it's going to have to be perfect, if you go satin finish it will be more forgiving.

That said, I'd probably try a gloss black.

 

Another option might be a diorama type sea (just the top of the plinth) with her floating above.

Craig.

 

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

 

Current Build: 1:16 Bounty Launch Scratch build.   1:16 Kitty -18 Foot Racing Sloop   1:50 Le Renard   HM Cutter Lapwing 1816  Lapwing Drawings

Completed....: 1:16 16' Cutter Scratch build.

Discussion....: Bounty Boats Facts

 

 

 

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