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With patience and perseverance I managed to get the metalwork on the bulwarks and deck done. Quite happy with it all 🙂

Started on the guns, well just one for now to see how to do it and what paints etc... I don't know yet if I'll rig the guns, I will probable try and see how that goes.

 

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Walter.

 

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Looking good, I would recommend at least doing the breach rope for the guns. Personally I feel that rigging them is worth the effort as I like my ships to look a bit cluttered, but those tiny blocks are a bit of a pain to rig.

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5 hours ago, Thukydides said:

Looking good, I would recommend at least doing the breach rope for the guns. Personally I feel that rigging them is worth the effort as I like my ships to look a bit cluttered, but those tiny blocks are a bit of a pain to rig.

I might do that yes, or rigging them off ship to have more room and then install all at once?

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5 hours ago, wvdhee said:

I might do that yes, or rigging them off ship to have more room and then install all at once?

Yes rigging them off the ship using a jig is way easier. If you take a look at my log I show how I did this for the gun tackle. On the breaching ropes I would recommend not attaching the ring bolts to the cannons (I had a harder time because I didn't think of this at the time), that way you can do the entire rigging of the breaching rope off model on a jig and then glue them in as you attach everything to the model. I saw a log which did this recently, but I can't remember where. If I find it I will post a link for you.

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3 hours ago, Thukydides said:

Yes rigging them off the ship using a jig is way easier. If you take a look at my log I show how I did this for the gun tackle. On the breaching ropes I would recommend not attaching the ring bolts to the cannons (I had a harder time because I didn't think of this at the time), that way you can do the entire rigging of the breaching rope off model on a jig and then glue them in as you attach everything to the model. I saw a log which did this recently, but I can't remember where. If I find it I will post a link for you.

Thanks! I'm sure I saw your blog, but will check again. It's not for today anyway, so no rush.

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Guns.

Been busy on the side to try out one gun, to see what paints to use and how it all looked. For the carriage the same red as the bulwarks obviously and for the gun I settled on one thin coat of Tamiya TS30 (my go to 'primer' whenever I do objects that are metal in real) and one thin coat of Revell anthracite matt (number 9) . The latter takes hours to dry so and when it's touch dry I rub the gun with my finger a little bit and the metal primer shows through a little bit.

 

 

 

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On a carriage and on the boat it looks quite good I think 🙂 

 

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I'm starting to like the macro lens 😉

 

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And now the hull and all the guns are done 😃 sure some retouching when the macro camera spots something.

Quite happy how it turned out tbh, now started with the masts and the rigging stress is lurking, I can feel it 😬

 

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That’s a fine row of cannons, very neat looking. 

Andrew
Current builds:- HM Gun-brig Sparkler - Vanguard (1/64) 
HMAV Bounty - Caldercraft (1/64)

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Vanguard Models (1/64) :HM Cutter Trial , Nisha - Brixham trawler

Caldercraft (1/64) :- HMS Orestes(Mars)HM Cutter Sherbourne

Paper Shipwright (1/250) :- TSS Earnslaw, Puffer Starlight

 

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1 hour ago, rvchima said:

Walter,

How did you spread the rings that go around the deadeyes? I am having trouble inserting the deadeyes without damaging the finish.

Rod

A bit of damage is inevitable. I also had trouble on alert. I just used pliers gently to pry it apart and then touched up the damaged parts with black paint afterwards.

 

I believe some people blacken with the deadeyes on, but you probably want to test this before committing.

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3 hours ago, rvchima said:

Walter,

How did you spread the rings that go around the deadeyes? I am having trouble inserting the deadeyes without damaging the finish.

Rod

 

Damage is inevitable yes and I blackened them again indeed with the deadeyes attached. 

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1 hour ago, Thukydides said:

A bit of damage is inevitable. I also had trouble on alert. I just used pliers gently to pry it apart and then touched up the damaged parts with black paint afterwards.

 

I believe some people blacken with the deadeyes on, but you probably want to test this before committing.

I did that yes, what you said last. It didn't do any damage to the deadeyes, but I now see I have to retouch with paint anyway, so that's probably the way to go.

 

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The masts then. 

More work then I had thought actually, maybe also because the step-by-step instruction manual has ended here and it's measuring and looking at the big, highly detailed plans.

The wood for the lower masts was a lot darker than the rest (see bowsprit), not a biggy, I quite like it tbh.

There's no need to glue the masts in place imo, the fit is quite snug and the rigging will hold it. Same for top masts and bowsprit.

On we go! 😊

Oh and spring has begun 😃

 

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The cat has me scared being so close to the model, (which looks really great.)   Love the planking and seeing belaying pins that are to scale.  Kudos to both Vanguard and you.

 

Looking at various cannon barrel patterns from the 18th century I cannot find barrels that look like these.  Do you know what pattern these are?  Thanks!

 

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21 minutes ago, allanyed said:

The cat has me scared being so close to the model, (which looks really great.)   Love the planking and seeing belaying pins that are to scale.  Kudos to both Vanguard and you.

 

Looking at various cannon barrel patterns from the 18th century I cannot find barrels that look like these.  Do you know what pattern these are?  Thanks!

 

Allan

 

 

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34 minutes ago, allanyed said:

The cat has me scared being so close to the model, (which looks really great.)   Love the planking and seeing belaying pins that are to scale.  Kudos to both Vanguard and you.

 

Looking at various cannon barrel patterns from the 18th century I cannot find barrels that look like these.  Do you know what pattern these are?  Thanks!

 

Allan

 

 

Thanks Allan for the compliment.

 

About the guns, they're 4 pounders. Since Flirt never did anything really (apart from being gorgeously pretty), she was probably armed with whatever was lying around. I haven't found pics from the time. Concerning their accuracy, I still haven't managed to fire them... Should ask Chris about that 😊

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Looking good, she does have really nice lines. It is a great moment when you get the shrouds and stays in place, I feel it is the moment they start to look like a sailing ship.

 

Slow is good on the rigging, lots of skills and tricks to learn. By the time you are done you will finally start to know what you are doing 😄.

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37 minutes ago, Thukydides said:

Looking good, she does have really nice lines. It is a great moment when you get the shrouds and stays in place, I feel it is the moment they start to look like a sailing ship.

 

Slow is good on the rigging, lots of skills and tricks to learn. By the time you are done you will finally start to know what you are doing 😄.

Haha, true that! 😄

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Shrouds and ratlines done. It took me a few attempts to get the ratlines right and to get into the groove of hitches and cloves 😉 But once I knew how it went rather quickly. I feared the ratlines tbh, but bring on that big 3 master 😃

It's not perfect imo, so I really need another ship to improve...

I started rigging the bowsprit. Once that's done I'll allow myself a little woodworking interlude, still haven't done the yards and all, it'll be good to do something else than rigging.

 

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46 minutes ago, TJM said:

Well done! You are overtaking me now 😅! I think your ratlines look fine, btw. 

 

BR

TJM

You're still a little bit ahead I think 😅

I'm happy with the ratlines yes, the futtock staves are a bit messy...

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Working on the yards. Since I don't have a lathe I tried the drill method, but didn't like it a lot. So I resorted to a little thumb plane, little chisel, sandpaper and patience 😊 it's ok, not really slow tbh. I prefer this over power tools actually.

 

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