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Speeljacht by ccoyle - FINISHED - Seahorse - 1/50 - CARD - 17th-Century Dutch Pleasure Boat


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15 hours ago, catopower said:

Question: What blocks are you using?

 

Some leftovers from a previous project, probably Sherbourne, which I finished over twenty years ago. That's the only time I can recall replacing the blocks in a kit. I got them from Lloyd Warner. At the time, that was the only source I could find for 2 mm blocks.

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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1 hour ago, Christiaan Hendrickszoon said:

so i'm going to use your report as a reference

 

Just don't reference my work too closely. This is my first card sailing ship, and there's a number of things I would do differently if I were to build this kit again. Good luck on your project!

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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13 hours ago, Christiaan Hendrickszoon said:

 It will be my first paper model, so im curious to see if i can build an acceptable version of it.  

Christiaan,

you can look at the test building here: 

You can also watch a tutorial on FB. It shows the construction of another model, but it contains a lot of advice related to the construction of a sailboat hull from cardboard. Although you won't find basic advice there (how to cut cardboard with scissors or a scalpel), you will certainly see how to "use" paper, how to shape, how to retouch, etc. (Axel Thorsen 1810 - step by step)

 

Greetings

Tomek

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Greetings

Tomek

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Thanks for your help! I'm going to look closely at how it should be build and the tricks on how to use paper. It's going to be more challenging than the two wooden ships i've build so far. Paper seems a little less forgiving. Bare with me 🙂

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I got around to turning and staining the masts -- all two of them. A dowel for the jackstaff is included in the spar set, but the finished staff would be so thin that I'm planning to just replace it with painted styrene rod.

 

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Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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Very nice. 

Current Builds: 1880s Floating Steam Donkey Pile Driver 

                             Wood Hull Screw Frigate USS Tennessee

                             Decorative Carrack Warship Restoration, the Amelia

 

Completed: Early Swift 1805 Model Restoration

 

 

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Masting and rigging is underway. Glued boltrope to foresail and laced it to foremast before gluing foremast into hull. I had a lot of trouble doing the sail hems neatly, which is why it has kind of a curled bacon look to it. 😬  I plan to do Phoenix bare-poled.

 

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Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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Aaaand she's done! I will put some glamor shots in the gallery, but for now here's the finished article.

 

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Okay, now I can start thinking about the next project!

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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 Congratulations on completing the model, Chris. She should take centerstage for display. Speaking of display, is she going into a case?   

Current Builds: 1880s Floating Steam Donkey Pile Driver 

                             Wood Hull Screw Frigate USS Tennessee

                             Decorative Carrack Warship Restoration, the Amelia

 

Completed: Early Swift 1805 Model Restoration

 

 

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Wonderful looking model! It would be hard to believe that it is made out of card if I hadn't seen otherwise.

  - Eric

In the shipyardSan Francisco Cross Section

 

Finished:  Norwegian Sailing Pram, Lowell Grand Banks Dory, Muscongus bay lobster smackOcCre Palamos

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24 minutes ago, Keith Black said:

Speaking of display, is she going into a case?

 

Probably not. Quality-wise, she didn't quite make it into "must be cased" territory (and that's a comment on my workmanship and satisfaction with the end result, not a comment on Tomek's design). Plus, because she is so darned tall, she would need a custom case ($$ cha-ching $$).

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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Fine work Chris.  Beautiful result!

 

Steve

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23 minutes ago, druxey said:

Pity it won't be protected, though....

I'll probably find a spot for it in my IKEA unit that has doors. Not completely dust-proof, but it offers some protection.

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix

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very well done, Chris. I look forward to you next project, wherever it goes.  😄

Ken

Started: MS Bounty Longboat,

On Hold:  Heinkel USS Choctaw paper

Down the road: Shipyard HMC Alert 1/96 paper, Mamoli Constitution Cross, MS USN Picket Boat #1

Scratchbuild: Echo Cross Section

 

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Very, very nice! Now I'm afraid mine will look like it was built by a ham-fisted fourth-grader! (No insult intended to fourth-graders.)

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