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Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

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Color of masts at artificial illumination (incandescent lamp).

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Best regards,

Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

Ready models Golden Star Corsair San Francisco II

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron (second version)

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Type of masts from a stern to complete the picture.

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Best regards,

Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

Ready models Golden Star Corsair San Francisco II

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron (second version)

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Hello (алло) Garward and a good morning to you,

 

Your masts are looking great. smileys-applause-320832.gif

I really like the overall pictures of your Montañes.

It won't be long now before you have this log up-to-date. And then you finally can continue the build.

 

Take care,

 

Anja

Those we loved but lost are no longer where they were, but are always where we are.


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Hello Garward

She has a nice view sitting up there on the table facing the window, like she's longing for sea. Beautiful picture in #465 I think it was.

With the mast up (Very nice work as always) I can't wait to see her with shrouds up and hitched. As adding the mast makes the ship grow, addding the shrouds fill them out. One day I aspire to learn and have your talent for detail.

 

On the back scroll work on the transom, is that paint or gold leafed? Which ever it shines like gold. I love the Stern of the Montanes.and your windows are just amazing, the detail is so real.

 

Looking forward for more, thanks my friend.

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Hello (алло) Garward and a good morning to you,

 

Your masts are looking great. smileys-applause-320832.gif

I really like the overall pictures of your Montañes.

It won't be long now before you have this log up-to-date. And then you finally can continue the build.

 

Take care,

 

Anja

 

Hello (привет), Anja, many thanks for attention to my model and job evaluation! While it still restoration earlier made, I try to finish this process somewhat quicker.

Best regards,

Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

Ready models Golden Star Corsair San Francisco II

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron (second version)

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Hello Garward

She has a nice view sitting up there on the table facing the window, like she's longing for sea. Beautiful picture in #465 I think it was.

With the mast up (Very nice work as always) I can't wait to see her with shrouds up and hitched. As adding the mast makes the ship grow, addding the shrouds fill them out. One day I aspire to learn and have your talent for detail.

 

On the back scroll work on the transom, is that paint or gold leafed? Which ever it shines like gold. I love the Stern of the Montanes.and your windows are just amazing, the detail is so real.

 

Looking forward for more, thanks my friend.

Hello, Keith!

Many thanks for warm words in my address and a work appreciation, it is very pleasant to me. Decor on the transom I coated Revell Gold, it is gilding imitation, the real gold would cost too expensive :) .

Best regards,

Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

Ready models Golden Star Corsair San Francisco II

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron (second version)

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15. THE TOOL MADE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MONTANES

 

15.1. JIG  SAW

 

 In the course of Montanes construction for production of details I used  available for me jig saw (self-made "minifactory" for thin laths and an interline interval, FET PROXXON for thickness to 20 mm and MJ10200J Feida for thickness to 40 mm). I have come to a conclusion about necessity of construction jig saw, deprived, whenever possible, lacks of the listed units (the design features sometimes essentially complicating operation; time and the efforts spent for maintenance of accuracy of a cutting; the big noise etc.). In particular, at FET saw a disk – tightening the screw constantly so gets jammed the extremely unsuccessful knot of fastening that I already two times had to cut off its head, differently a disk was not to remove (the same lack marked also others modellers).

Initial ideas of construction were:

- The basic range of a cutting – wood in the thickness from 0,5 to 20 mm;

- Accuracy of a cutting 0,1мм;

- A cutting under various corners;

- Table adjustment on height;

- Reliable knot of fastening  a cutting disk and simplicity of its replacement;

- The stock of capacity excluding (reducing) overheat of the engine at long work;

- Noise reduction. 

As a result of viewing and the analysis of a considerable quantity of descriptions industrial and self-made jig saw at me the design shown on a photo 1 - 7 has turned out.

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Best regards,

Garward

 

 

Is under construction Montanes

 

Ready models Golden Star Corsair San Francisco II

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron

Bronze 24-pdr canone Le Fleuron (second version)

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