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Hi builders,

Last winter I started to enjoy Lego building. This winter I have to set something more exciting. This is my first build, hope to get ready till spring (March).  

 

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Started from this part, made too many holes, but, lets say it will be "authentic". Lesson learned - read the instruction carefully

 

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I found a youtube instruction and it was more clear from this part forward

 

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Actually the construction was not similar on both sides, it was 3-4 mm difference, I was able to see it from hatches. Lesson learned - do it more carefully

 

Also I used PVA glue instead of contact glue at it was in instruction, I have read it somewhere in Internet its better. Cannot complain

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  • 2 weeks later...
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next layer done. It seems it will be easy because those planks were flexible. but it was not easy, it was tricky. Lesson learned, I switched from PVA glue to contact glue because better fix was mote important and cutting the edges was not easy, the planks were fragile.

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Just didnt give up and in the end I covered itr with satin vanish, dont know if I had to but I felt its necessary

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  • 4 weeks later...
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Next stage ready. Sure not everything is perfect. Also it seems I had to use pine dye instead of walnut dye but I think my will be " authentic" :) the ribs also is far from perfect, lesson learned - you cannot trust measurements. Had to just line up them to each other. OK, next ship. Also the corners I was not able bend a planks in 90 degrees. tried different - no idea, so I just ... sticked them together from small parts. Ready for next milestone. I have learned also that most of the thing is - just dont give up.

 

 

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  • 1 month later...
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Next step is finished. I have seen in one forum man who build two Buccaneers: one as a first, second as it have to be. Starting to deeply understand him. Think my ship will be like Vasa warship, which will look quite nice but was not able to hold on water because was build wrong ;) but good my Buccaneer will not have to swim, I hope. 

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To glue planks on sides was very tricky, I have done it little by little. also they are not correct lined because of the angle of balcony. I didnt know I had to check it (therefore I am beginner) but I hope will be possible to bring that all together in the end. Left as it is

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Bitumen also was tricky, I was not able to properly done with the tehnique was shown in video, but I didn't re-done it. My ship its not perfect, its authentic :) 

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Think better result is to add some water and just paint it, at least I like it. So the job continues. I am starting to doubt about deadline in March bet dont care, It takes so long as it takes, thats it. Have a lot of fan. 

 

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Goos day,

She looks nice, sometimes I even can't believe it is the first your build !, but :) , with wales position,  definetely something went wrong, they should be more or less in parralel to each other  with curtain sheer of couse , but not like You shown them, I'm sorry to say, but, right now, they are in wrong positions, it would be better to place them correctly for galleon model....

Very interesting, what was the reason when  You decided to place them like this?

Wales in principal, they are the same planking as others planks, but only thicker, they used to reinforce ships hull construction, and because of this nature, they couldn't run accross adjustent planks, all runs in the same directions...

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Yes, they are not parallel but they have to be. It was because of angle of balcony. I didnt want to break off the balcony in this stage. You are correct, they have to be parallel to be historically precise, parallel to each other on parallel to the line of hatches. I tried to draw the problem part, the reason why I left it like it was even its not completely correct and I know it. Will know what to check next time ;) 

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Good day,

Ah, I see...

In this case , balcony itself just additional, light construction, which could be placed in free position , lets say, iregadless of wales positions, but wales, they are important part of hull construction, .... and in this respect  , there is no necesserity try to align them with balcony position , which is very minor consering wales and other ship hull elements...

As I could see on Your model, position of your 3rd wale is correct, and it well , harmony aligns with balcony position... that why your decision to place" imitation" of 1st and 2nd wales became eyes catcher if I could say that...and I started placed my comments...

logicaly it could be supposed that 1st and 2nd wales be placed just running proportionally to the 3rd wales...bellow balcony...?

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