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Posted
4 hours ago, Glenn-UK said:

The failure of the copper plating task did knock my confidence and dented my enthusiasm with this hobby. That said I have now moved on to tasks which I tend to enjoy so my enthusiasm is returning.

Yeh, me too. Been there, done that, put the model aside for a while, then returned ro it later. My first wooden ship model was the AL Endeavour. Back before the Internet, so no help at all. Second planking was turning into a total disaster, so I let it be for a while, then took a deep breath and ripped it all off. Started again.

Richard

 

Associated build, Chris Coyle's SBLim-2A build

 

Current builds: Harpy Vanguard 1:64, SBLim-2A, MiG 15 variant, WAK card

Completed builds:

AL's Endeavour,  Corel's BellonaAmati's Xebec,  Billing's Roar Ege, Panart's Armed Launch

Ships' Boats - Vanguard 1:64 and Master Korabel 1:72

 Alexander Arbuthnot,  Christiaan Brunings,  Pevenseall by World of Paperships, card

HMS Pegasus by Victory

Captain John Smith's Shallop by Pavel Nitikin

Rumpler "Taube" 1911 by HMV, card

Posted

A little bit more progress over the last couple of days.

 

I have added the gunwales, timberheads and the sheer rails. I opted to paint the sheer rails flat red. On reflection I wish I had painted the upper rail flat red also rather than black.

 

I have also added the woo and stern side counter timbers.

 

Here is a photo of the hull prior to fitting the stern side counter timbers.

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A couple of photos of the bow area.

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The next photo shows the woo pattern.

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As can be seen in the next two photos now the stern side counter patterns have been fitted, I will need to add a little bit of wood filler to the right hand-hand side and I will need to adjust the bottom edge of the left-hand side so it follows the line of the wale.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted

A little bit more progress over the last few days.

 

The chess trees have been fitted, one per side.

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Next two side fenders per side and the ships steps were added. I should have spent a bit more time cleaning the char for the step edges, so I will need to tidy that up.

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Next I attended to the stern area and added the two stern davits.

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Various cleats were added to the transom, noting I still need to add the eyebolts around the gun port openings.

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To finish of this post I did a bit of work around the bow.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted (edited)

Over the few days I have started work on adding all the deck item. Starting with the stern area I added the rudder housing and rear hatch. I opted to paint the rudder housing and outer framework of the rear hatch black. I used an olive green paint for the rear hatch cover. I have just noted there is some dried glue to remove on the top right side of the rudder housing. I still need to add the eyebolts to the gun port openings.

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I then turned my attention to the bow area and added the fore platform assembly which I painted flat red. I also assembled all the Harpy's ladders, 6 off in total. The two ladders for the fore platform have been added.

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Next I assembled both the companion hatch and skylight. The companion hatch cover was painted olive green, the basic frame work was painted black and the decorative patterns were painted flat red. The skylight framework was painted black and the window panels were painted flat red. The PE window frames were chemically blackened. In the following photos these assemblies have only placed on the deck and I will glue all the deck items in place once I have completed the assembly phase of all the various deck items. The companion hatch ladder has been fitted however.

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I have started to assemble the ship wheel. My current plan is to paint the wooden parts black and the ships wheel (which has been sprayed with a primer) a wood colour. The following photo shows my initial dry fit of the various ship wheel parts. The dowel will need to be trimmed to the required length.

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Edited by Glenn-UK

Glenn (UK)

Posted

Today I have been building and painting all the various hatches. Each hatch comprises a number of parts so there is a nice curve to each finished coaming.

 

In the series of photos below everything has been placed on the deck but they have not been glued in place. I still need to build the hand pumps, capstan and bitts which is the planned task for tomorrow, however if the nice weather continues I may end up in the garden soaking up the sun as I did this afternoon.

 

It is very crowded where the ships wheel, binnacle, skylight and aft companionway are located. I will paint the front edge of the companionway hatch black rather than the olive green as is at the moment.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted
8 minutes ago, Blue Ensign said:

Check the orientation of the Skylight, and Wheel, Glenn.

 

B.E.

I know the ships wheel is wrong way around. I will look at the skylight also.

 

Thanks

Glenn (UK)

Posted

I have spent the last couple of days working on the deck items, With the exception of the ships wheel and shot garlands I have completed all the work. The various parts have been painted and installed. The deck eyebolts and belaying pins also need to be added.

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006.thumb.JPG.799f0461d8a86213743498aa07c2e061.JPGMoving toward the main mast area everything has been added. I did add the hand pump drain pipes in the wrong place, but I am sure nobody will notice if when looking at the model. I did paint the capstan top with a black iron band. Shot garlands still need to be painted and glued in place.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted

It has been a good couple of days in the shipyard as I have now completed all the deck work and I am now ready to start work on making the various masts and yards.

 

The work I have completed over the last couple of days include the following:

 

a) adding the shot garlands. These were painted black and then once fitted the shots were added.

b) adding the hawse rope and fitting the hatch cover where it feeds through

c) adding the mast rings, which were painted black before fitting

d) The position of the winch assembly was reversed, as its alignment is incorrectly shown in the build manual.

e) all the deck eyebolts have been fitted.

f) The binnacle and ships wheel have been fitted. I opted for a red and black painting scheme for these items.

 

I will add the rigging for the ships wheel when I am ready to start the rigging phase of this build.

 

Here is a collection of photos showing the completed deck details.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted

Glenn, she has come together very nicely. Well done 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

 

 

Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen

Posted

Today I started work on making the main mast. The first task was to construct the main platform supporting frame. Once that was done I shaped the upper section of the main mast.

 

Starting with a length of 8mmD dowel I created a 5mm square section on the upper section. This was done using a combination of a craft knife and sanding block. I worked on one side at a time, using my digital vernier to check the dimensions as I went along.  The final check was to check the fit with the main platform supporting frame.

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Next the top section of the dowel was rounded off to 5mmD, using a sanding stick and sandpaper. The mast cap fit was the checked. I also check the fit of the platform. I will use some wood filler to hide the gaps when it is time to fit the mast cap. The mast cap will then be painted black.

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Next I added the flat surfaces for the two cheeks. It was necessary to reduce the dowel width from 8mm to 6mm for this. I used a combination of my craft knife and sanding block for this task.

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Using my sanding block I created a flat edge for the fish. I used tape to ensure I was sanding the right area.

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After coating the mast varnish it was painted yellow ochre and then test fitted on the deck.

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Next up was to add the ring for belaying pins and the support for the main boom, these parts were painted black before they were fitted.

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The next couple of photo's shows the Harpy with some of my other Vanguard models.

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The next task was to add the iron banded strips. These were cut from black card.

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The final task for today was to add the two bibs.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted

Following on from my last post I thought I would show, in a bit more detail, how I shaped the fore mast.

 

Starting with squaring the end I tape the start point.

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I then make a small cut, using a razor saw.

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I use a craft knife to remove most of the material. 

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A sanding block is then used to remove the remaining material and to smooth the surface.

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I use a pencil to indicate any areas which require a little bit more work, after checking the width with a vernier gauge.

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In the next photo a vernier gauge is used to check the width have been reduced from 8mm down to 6.5mm.

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The above process are then repeated on the opposite side so that the overall width is reduced to 5mm, as shown below.

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The process is then repeated on the other two side so the dowel end has been shaped to a 5mm square, and the final check is fitting it with the platform frame. This is shown in the next two photos.

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The next task is to round of the top section. The area is marked with tape. I use a craft knife to change the shape to an octagon. Sandpaper is then used to round the end to a 5mmD.

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Once rounded the end cap is test fitted, as shown below.

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The excess material above the cap is cut away, as can be seen in the next photo. Any gaps will be filled with wood filler.

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And now a few photos of the completed fore mast.

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I then made a start with making the bowsprit.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted (edited)

Work still continues with making the various masts and yards. After I had made the bowsprit, spritsail and jibboom I completed the work in this area by making the spritsail yard. All these items will require the various block, deadeyes and footropes adding. I plan to add these items once I have completed making the remaining masts and yards. In the two photos below the spritsail yard has only been pinned in place.

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Next I moved to to making the topsail and topgallant masts for both the main and foremasts.

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The Harpy is slowly coming to life, but there is still many more days work required on making all the yards.

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Glenn (UK)

Posted

Those close up images of the masts are a good study of how they go together, Glenn, Nice precise work sir, as usual.

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

 

 

Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen

Posted

Work over the last few days has been making the various yards. I used my mini lathe to add the tapers. I used a sanding stick to create the hexagonal mid section of the main and topsail yards (both fore and main). In the photo below I have added all the PE parts. The various blocks and footropes still need to be added.

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I have added the required camphor to the driver boom jaw. I found fitting the driver boom to the main mast a bit difficult as the mast cheeks hindered the fit of the jaw. I ended up opening the jaws to compensate for the cheeks. The eyebolt has not been glued in place as this will be removed so a 4mm double block can be seized to it.

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The next photo shows the stun sail boom in place. I have added the hole in the stun sail booms, as can be seen in the photo below. The heptagonal shaping can also be seen in the next photo.

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After varnishing the masts they were painted black.

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I am now making a list of the various blocks and deadeyes required for all the yards and masts and I will spend a few days preparing these items ready for installation.

 

For example the main mast will require:

2 x 3mm single blocks with thimbles seized with 500m long threads.

8 x 3mm single blocks

2 x 5mm single blocks

2 x 5mm (inner) & 3mm (outer) single block pairs

2 x 3mm single blocks each on a 42mm flying lead.

2 x footropes

 

Glenn (UK)

Posted

Nice work, Glenn. I am researching the masts and booms for my build also, it is a nice break from the task of finishing the second planking. Have fun with those blocks!

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

 

 

Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen

Posted
15 minutes ago, SaltyScot said:

Nice work, Glenn. I am researching the masts and booms for my build also, it is a nice break from the task of finishing the second planking. Have fun with those blocks!

Thanks Mark

Glenn (UK)

Posted

I am now prepared for around 2 to 4 weeks work of adding the various blocks and footropes to all the yards and masts.

 

I have cleaned up the work area and brought out the quad hands and homemade thread dispenser so I am now ready to make a start.

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Today I concentrated on the topgallant yards for both the main and fore masts. It is a simple task as there are only two blocks and two footropes to add per yard. The one central and two end flying leads will be added later on in the rigging process.

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I started with the footropes. I cut 4 lengths of black thread and created loops on each end, noting the loops position can be adjusted and closed up as required. The footropes were added to the central section of the yards and the loops closed up. The other ends were then thread over the ends of the yard and the position of the loops seizing was adjusted as necessary and the loops were closed up around the yard.

 

In the next photo I have added the footropes and I am using some clamps to double check overall shaping looks symmetrical. I have also brushed on some very diluted pva glue to the footropes to help maintain the shape once the clamps have been removed.

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Once that was done I added the blocks.

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The completed topgallant yards, noting the locating pins will be trimmed.

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I will not be in the shipyard until early next week as my wife and I are taking a short break away.

 

Glenn (UK)

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