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AJ,

This is a beautiful build! The Niagara is one of my favorite ships, and a great history to boot. Definitely on my short list. I'm doing the Pride of Baltimore right now as my first ship build. If the Niagara hadn't been on back order it would have my full attention for sure.

Your work is first rate and a pleasure to follow. I love the free spirit. I too cannot look at anything without wanting to make changes ;).

 

On a personal note; Art always finds a way. It is not a part of who we are, it is what we are in that it defines our very being. Whether it be through a brush, pen, chisel or spoken word, our heart sees the world through our eyes. And it will express itself, even if only with a simple tear. That no man nor disease can take from you.

 

With great Respect,

 

Bill

Passion is Patience...and I am a carpenter in any scale.

 

 

Current build;  Endurance - 1:70 scale, Occre

 

Current build;    H.M.S. Surprise - 1796, 1:48 A L

                                    

 

 

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AJ

I dove in this morning on the stern and noticed a couple of misaligned pieces.  In the next 5 minutes i managed to break 4 of the stern pieces!  I think I need a gentler hand and more power tools!  Walked away to rejoin the fight another day.  Aargh!  Patience is a virtue I am getting my arms around.  This may be a longer build than I anticipated.

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painting carronade and bases, the metal bands have been painted on with black ink, it's odd that MS did not provide the lazer cut metal bands for this kit like they do in their Syren kit, the roller castings have been glued on using superglue gel and wood glue.

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here are the components ,  upper and lower bed, quoin, eyebolt, eyebolts with rings are made from the strip of brass provided in the kit,  I have stained the brass parts with gun bluing solution.  the carronades are painted with gunmetal enamel paint.

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started the coaming and grating. the grates will be the natural color of the wood (sanded with 400 grit)  the coaming will be beveled and painted red. 

I too am building the MSW Niagara.  I am very impressed with the speed and especially the quality and neatness of your work.

 

This is my first POB model. I have run into trouble on the coamings and gratings. Glue joints fall apart when I try to sand my assemblies. Gratings won't stay together, come flying apart when I try to trim them to size.  I can't seem to get the holes in the gratings all lined up so they are square. Can't seem to build the coamings square either.  My tools:  making cuts with a scalpel and a jigsaw and using CA glue (after I sand off the burnt areas).

 

 How do you do this so nicely and so quickly?  Do you have a set of tiny tools for cutting and clamping? A set of jigs?

Joseph Osborne

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Current Build: US Brig Niagara Model Shipways 1:64

Previous Builds: Scientific Sea Witch 1:76 Solid hull

                           Revell USS Constitution (plastic)

                           Monogram: Yacht America (plastic)

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Hey there Joe.    I made a small T-square out of scrape wood to butt each grating piece so they would stay even all across,   I also used a small pointed metal tip to apply a tiny drop of wood glue to each individual tip of wood on the grating pieces before aligning it to each other with the T-square keeping them in place.  it was very delicate work. The larger grating was completed in two separate sections and then glued together to make one piece.  After the pieces where complete I used 400 grit sandpaper to remove the unsightly burn marks from the surface.  

 

Make sure each piece is facing up in the right direction.  one side is completely flat and looks better than the other which appears to be beveled.  I think the lazer does not cut completely straight, its a little slanted. 

 

I also use a small metal file to smooth the edges all flat so they have no problem fitting in the coamings.

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HI GG (not sure how to address you. GreatGallions is a big handle) :)

 

Thank you for the suggestions.  I will go back to work on them.  It is becoming clear to me that woodworking on this tiny scale is a craft distinct from macro woodworking. I must learn new methods and make or acquire new tools.

 

I am enjoying your log. Hope you weren't too badly affected by the storm.

 

Joseph Osborne

Carlisle, PA

Joseph Osborne

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Current Build: US Brig Niagara Model Shipways 1:64

Previous Builds: Scientific Sea Witch 1:76 Solid hull

                           Revell USS Constitution (plastic)

                           Monogram: Yacht America (plastic)

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wood filler sanded with 150 grit sand paper.  Will need to skim one more light coat of filler and sand again with 200 grit.

At this stage I will also add the stern post which was left off.

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I have placed pin striping tape to out line the boot topping ,  the light green paint will butt up to the dark green paint since it has a slightly raised edge and should not go past  onto the dark green.  this pin striping tape works so much better and leaves no adhesive behind..   I used to use it on all my custom motorcycle paint jobs. great stuff.

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Hi

Have been following your build with great interest.  Great work!  I have just purchased the MS Niagara , but haven't started it yet.  I am just starting the rigging on my MS Bluenose, but am finding this a huge challenge.  Not too steady with the hands and my knot tying skills are less than adequate. 

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Hey there davegrady, I have a few ship builds under my belt  and I have found this kit a bit challenging, I would not recommend it for a first or even second build.  I have built the bluenose2 and know the rigging well,  this Niagara kit has much smaller pieces and is much more accurate to detail.  Rigging will take just as long to complete as the hull has. 

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