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SOLEIL ROYAL by Robert Taylor - Heller - 1/100 scale - PLASTIC - side project


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SOLEIL ROYAL  - HELLER 1/100 (side project) 

At the moment I am refurbishing part of the house including my humble workroom. So atm I haven't technically been doing any major construction work regards to my kit.
This is a big project but A SIDE ONE for me as when my workroom and other refurbish are bk to normal I will be starting a main project in wood.
I actually started this a few weeks ago but didn't want to start a build log for obvious reasons, plus the fact even now I still don't have a true picture of where I will go with this, other than the fact I will be to a certain extent heavily improvising on her, which I have started.
I wanted to have wooden decks throughout so I meaured the sizes of the planking on the decks, calculated how much I needed and bought in 80 x1metre lengths 3mm x 0.5mm lime wood.
The planking has gone really well and I have now finished it all, I also stained this with a Dark oak stainer.
The Hulls I was unsure about but went with the kit instructions using Humbrol brown yellow and a lot of drybrushing, this came out darker than expected but realising this was because the mouldings of my kit Hulls are solid black(I used the same brown yellow on my complete Royal Louis but since that mould was in white hence the colour originally close to what it should be).
That said I was quite pleased with the darker finish and it gave it more of a weathered look. I thought the bottom of the Hull needed to be slightly darker though so I used a Humbrol Dark brown wash over the brown yellow and it really came up to what I wanted.
I have also drilled holes in the hull sides for the addition of pulleys for the Gunport Hatches.

Atm I am now just building and painting the guns. I've finished the 24lb(x24) and have just started the 18lbers. I was originally thinking to replace them all after sales but found it well nigh impossible to get the correct type of gun and in 4 different correct sizes, so I've had to stay with the kit supplied ones.
I have also bought in relevant wooden Deadeyes(triangular), cloth flags and rigging thread.
Looking a bit further forward I want to replace all the masts and yards with wood other than that I don't know exactly where I will go with her, other than keep painting and weathering parts, I may well add other things like metal anchors and Rudder chain etc...

Apologies for the long intro and in hindsight I probably should have posted earlier, but this will be a long drawn out build a bit like this post lol...

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13 hours ago, Jeff T said:

Looks like a great start — I like your wood planked decks!

Thank you very much Jeff, I've actually just ordered  some more goodies this morning in the shape of Brass decorative pieces so I will see where I go with these also, if they don't fit well with the overall kit then they will be used elsewhere on one of my wood kits or something...

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SOLEIL ROYAL : Heller 1/100 (side project cont'd) 

After completing the 112 guns started painting one of the side Galleries which I have opened up. 
This is by far the most intricate model painting I have done. Very rewarding and very happy so far 😀🌞. The gold will have to wait as the inconvenience of work beckons 🙄

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SOLEIL ROYAL : Heller 1/100 (side project cont'd) 
Small update

Side Galleries painted just to add a weathered wash. It's took the best part of 3 days to finish this to the best of my abilities. There will probably be still the odd bit here and there that maybe touch up, as with detailed painting like this you always notice something later on.

Apologies  for the photo the blue in the photo looks lighter than it actually is, it's actually more of a mid blue (Humbrol matt 25) to be exact.

Next up will be the wash then the painting of either the stern or the side Hull architecture/Gun ports/railings.

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SOLEIL ROYAL : Heller 1/100 (side project cont'd) 
Small update

 

Stern Gallery painted just to add a slight wash and of course any touch ups I've maybe missed. I have painted the 7 Hexagonal type panels blue instead of Gold as I intend to add decorative work to these and  I will be adding some more decorative pieces to the SR at a later date. 
This has taken most of the week out with work, a highly detailed piece but very attractive. It's only when you are painting these parts you appreciate the work that has went into designing moulds  through the process of Engineering, I take my hat off to Heller for producing a Superb Historical work of Art, it must have cost a fortune to produce this at the time.  

Yes these kits have been  around a long time, I just wish more on this scale and magnitude would be produced. 

Next up will be the wash then the painting of the side Hull architecture/Gun ports/railings or the Architectural Bow fittings.

Such a wonderful Hobby for all of us to enjoy 
👍🍻🍻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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11 hours ago, Jeff T said:

Very detailed painting — looks great!  Do you plan to do any lighting or interior work for the stern?  (Quite a few windows to see inside.)

Hi Jeff

 

Tbh I haven't really thought about it atm. I am not really  a lighting guy, just my view but I think lighting takes away the representation of a model ship, its purpose and development and turns it into just an ornament imho.

Interior work could be a possibility again I haven't really  though too much about as yet as their is no construction work  going on atm as my house is getting  a refurbishment. 

The scale is good to work with but it will need some long term thought.

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Well after several months of major house refurbishments it's bk to Heller's SOLEIL ROYAL. 

The lower deck and 2 sides of the Hull are now joined, I have rigged up the lower deck Cannons using 2 sizes of thread, using 1mm & 0.5mm Amati beige thread, albeit not fully as the angle curvature of the plastic Hull made this impossible, obviously with wood you have a lot more leeway regards space as your building the Hull.
I have also rigged up the 4 Capstans on the lower deck using 1.30mm Caldercraft thread, and I am now in the process of rigging the ropes for the Gunport Hatches using 0.5mm Amati beige thread, the Hatches obviously will be added much later into the build.
I am tempted to add more detail to this deck but not sure if I should as this deck will be hidden completely from view. Cannon balls, Cannon loading utensils, belaying pins, Rope hanks and Barrels/kegs spring to mind for detail addition.

Not the best of Lower Stern fittings on the Soleil Royal having to fill with putty then obviously will be painted once dried.
Just glueing together the bow structures before painting begins.
Have added some deck detail regards to barrels will be adding cannon shot as well once they arrive as I Don't have enough in stock to do the whole bottom deck.
Was thinking about a couple of belaying pins with rope hanks but will need to get them at a scale that doesn't look out of place.

The bow segments have now been painted and wash applied to both the wood effect and the Gold architecture rails(black wash).This was done slightly differently from the Hull to get the same shade of wood effect. This was because the 2 Hull halves were moulded in black so only needed Humbrol matt 94 brown yellow applied thinly and drybrushed then the Humbrol Dark brown was applied. The bottom of the stern and bow sections were moulded in a light blue colour, while the Rudder sections were moulded in white, so to get the same shade effect I dry brushed Revell matt 8 black firstly òn the base of these sections, then obviously once dry, again drybrushed Humbrol matt 94 brown yellow, before applying the Humbrol Dark brown wash again to get the weathered effect.
Next will be to size up cartridges to hold the cannon balls which arrived yesterday.
As well as building the Ship stand within the kit as I will be nearing adding the bow sections and Rudder as well as the 2nd deck.

Small steps but slowly coming together 👍🤺

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Main deck now finished, Cannons rigged, deck detail added regards to Cannon balls/carriage, barrels/kegs spare wood for yards etc.. stairwell rigged and eyepins added to gratings. 6 running rigging lines attached as per instructions 2 of which get rigged to the Main sail as far as I can make out, will obviously have to double check the poor rigging plans just to be sure.
The Hull architectural sides are all permanently fixed.
Slowly coming together

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On 3/22/2024 at 3:09 PM, Robert Taylor said:

SOLEIL ROYAL - 1/100 Heller update... 

Forecastle deck, Waist balconies, quarter decks, poop deck, Officer's quarters and Captain's cabin all finished.

Now starting on the Stern balconies and boats.

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Beautiful work! I do have a question, though. Did you position the bowsprit halyard guide as per some instructions, or were you self-guided? I can find no solid instructions as to the positioning

of the guide. and will glue really hold under the tension of the rigging?

  Ed K.

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On 4/7/2024 at 3:47 PM, Late to Soleil said:

Beautiful work! I do have a question, though. Did you position the bowsprit halyard guide as per some instructions, or were you self-guided? I can find no solid instructions as to the positioning

of the guide. and will glue really hold under the tension of the rigging?

  Ed K.

Hi Ed 

 

Yes I positioned the Bowsprit as per instructions which are pretty much self explanatory in the plans.  

The thing is with Heller's instructions and plans they are a bit all over the place so sometimes you need to look further in the plans for something that should be nearer the beginning if that makes sense.

Failing that having built sailing ships for a long time I can work things out before hand if the plans are poor.

 

Regards

Robert 👍🏼 

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SOLEIL ROYAL 1669 update...

Hull construction work has now finished.
Stern is finished along with all architectural features including the lanterns and some added ones. Boats and cradle are finished as well as the channels and rigging eyepins for the start of the rigging.
I am pretty pleased they way she has turned out, considering I didn't really have a vision of how it would go.

Next up will be working the wood to make the masts and yards so it will stand up to the rigging tension.

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Just touching base again after an absence of 5-6months due to personal family reasons. 
Just finding my feet again... 

My Heller Soleil Royal bk in progress albeit small steps at a time. 
All the masts and yards are finished with appropriate rigging blocks and foot ropes.

I have now started the Standing rigging and certain other running rigging particularly for the Bowsprit. Just about to start scratch building the collars for the Crowsfeet. 

A long way to go, the Heller plans aren't  great so I am researching other ships and from that time period as well as  trying to improvise  along the way.

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Robert,  your model looks fantastic!  I especially like the gold painting on the quarter galleries and stern.  The wood deck also looks great and was worth doing.  
 

I have a couple of questions:  

 

What type of glue did you use to attach the decking to the plastic?  What size paintbrush did you use to paint the gold?

 

Looking forward to seeing your next build update.

 

Don

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On 10/27/2024 at 6:36 PM, Kelp said:

Robert,  your model looks fantastic!  I especially like the gold painting on the quarter galleries and stern.  The wood deck also looks great and was worth doing.  
 

I have a couple of questions:  

 

What type of glue did you use to attach the decking to the plastic?  What size paintbrush did you use to paint the gold?

 

Looking forward to seeing your next build update.

 

Don

Hi Don 

 

Thank you very much for your kind words. To affix the wooden planks to the plastic decks(taking care to file/sand down  the recesses for the Cannons first) I always  use Expo PVA or Expo Fast setting PVA wood glue both of which set to the plastic excellently as if it was wood.  

 

Secondly the Brush size I use for the very fine detail painting is size 000. 

They are called "Major Brushes" where I bought them on ebay. I bought quite a few of this size(finest) and even trimmed a couple to a more fine point with my Expo micro snips I usually use for my rigging thread. 

 

Hope this helps Don 

 

All the best 

Robert 👍🏼 🤺  

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Hi Robert,

Thank you very much for your reply.  I also have this kit, but it will be a few years until I’m able to work on it, due to a backlog of kits.  In the meantime, I’m learning some very helpful techniques from you and enjoy seeing your progress.

 

Thanks and all the best with your build,

Don

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