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Getting the proper scale of these little swab buckets was most critical. 

Fairly easy to create out of walnut dowel....the brass strapping and wire handle makes them pretty time intensive. 

Only sixteen more to go!

 

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Sawdust Dave -

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G'day Dave

Bloody marvelous buckets. Love your tiny details like the brass straps and handles.

Don't forget to make 2 buckets with a rope connected to wipe the sailor's backsides! Lol

Great going mate

Greg

"Nothing is impossible, it's only what limitations that you put on yourself make it seems impossible! "

 

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Nice going Dave, the buckets look exceptional.

 

Cheers,

Piet, The Flying Dutchman.

 

"Your greatest asset is not the quantity of your friends , rather the quality of your friends."  (old Chinese proverb)

 

Current Builds: Hr. Ms. Java 1925-1942

                       VOC Ship Surabaya

 

Planned Builds: Young America Diorama - scale 1:3000

 

Future Builds: KPM ship "MS Musi."  Zuiderzee Botter - scale 1:25. VOC Jacht in a 6" lamp,  Buginese fishing Prauw.  Hr. Ms. Java - Royal Navy Netherlands Cruiser.

 

Completed Builds:   Hr. Ms. O16 Submarine

                             Hr. Ms. O19 - Submarine Royal Navy Netherlands

                             Ship Yard Diorama with Topsail schooner -

                             Friendship Sloop Gwenfra

                           Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack    

                             Golden Hind - Cutte Sark (both not in this forum)

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Extraordinary work! My buckets only can hide in a mouse hole

In progress:

CUTTY SARK - Tehnodidakta => scratch => Campbell plans

http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/2501-cutty-sark-by-nenad-tehnodidakta-scratched-campbells-plans/page-1#entry64653

Content of log :

http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/2501-cutty-sark-by-nenad-tehnodidakta-scratched-campbells-plans/page-62#entry217381

Past build:

Stella, Heller kit, plastic, Santa Maria, Tehnodidakta kit, wood, Jolly Roger Heller kit, plastic

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The powder kegs are traditionally barrel-shaped and noticeably larger than the swab buckets.  
Also, having four banding straps and a wooden peg in the center of one side of the keg.

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Note, the smaller bucket seen here will be used on the upper decks around the dime-cannons.

Question.... Would the powder keg have been used laying on it's side in some type of cradle or with simple chocking blocks?

 

 

Sawdust Dave -

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Dave, I've read in some journals that the powder barrels were stored on their sides. I suppose they used gravity to interlock the barrels. And the barrels were bound with copper bands; no sparks in magazines. :);)

Ken

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On Hold:  Heinkel USS Choctaw paper

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Dave, I've read in some journals that the powder barrels were stored on their sides. I suppose they used gravity to interlock the barrels. And the barrels were bound with copper bands; no sparks in magazines. :);)

Wondering if they would have been upright on deck, while in use?  All photo's I'm finding depict them upright. 

Obviously, if used on their side, they would have been chocked or cradled, to prevent them from rolling around.

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Maybe back in Elizabethan times the barrels were out on deck. Later on the gunner loaded cartridges, usually cloth, with powder, way down in the powder magazines. They worked in cloth slippers, no shoes with metal on them.

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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Maybe back in Elizabethan times the barrels were out on deck. Later on the gunner loaded cartridges, usually cloth, with powder, way down in the powder magazines. They worked in cloth slippers, no shoes with metal on them.

G'day Dave

This might not be correct for you, but when I was on the replica of the Endeavour in Sydney, I was told that the power was in a small bag that was left under the boats on the decks along with all the other tools for the canons. The historian guy told me that the keg was never on the deck except when they were in port to get new powder.

I would assume that woud be the case for every ship.

Great job on all of the buckets. You could change the powder barrel to a rum barrel and havadrink on me!

Havagooday mate

Greg

"Nothing is impossible, it's only what limitations that you put on yourself make it seems impossible! "

 

Current log : The Royal Yacht Royal Caroline 1749 1:32 by Greg Ashwood:...

 

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I'm with the others on the powder keg, Dave.  You wouldn't want one in harm's way in a gunfight.  err.. cannon fight.  At some point, as I understand it, they painted them red to distinguish them from all other kegs and barrels.  Not sure when that occurred, though.  

Mark
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G'day Dave

This might not be correct for you, but when I was on the replica of the Endeavour in Sydney, I was told that the power was in a small bag that was left under the boats on the decks along with all the other tools for the canons. The historian guy told me that the keg was never on the deck except when they were in port to get new powder.

I would assume that woud be the case for every ship.

Great job on all of the buckets. You could change the powder barrel to a rum barrel and havadrink on me!

Havagooday mate

Greg

Hmmmm....

We now have two kegs of the finest rum! YaHooo!

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Main deck guns ready for action....

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Pretty much done with the main deck guns.

 

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Decide for yourself whether the kegs are filled with gun powder or rot gut rum.

:cheers:

 

 

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Fortune favors the well-armed and your vessel is indeed well-armed.  I hope it's rum for the post test-firing party.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

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 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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I keep trying to imagine what it would be like.....
Picture this....

You're the Captain of a fairly small pirate ship, sailing along in the open sea, and you hear from above "AHOY CAPTAIN!...yonder ship!."

Pulling out your telescope to scan the faint speck on the horizon, you see something like this....in range and already turned broadside!

 

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So what is your command!

 

 

:omg:

 

:pirate41::piratetongueor4:  

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Howdy Dave

New to this site and you are incredible. Keep up the work mate.

All the best

Greg

Welcome aboard Greg. Thanks for popping in.

Not too serious here....mostly having fun and enjoying our MSW friends.....And, a little ship modeling along the way.

 

Cheers

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So what is your command!

 

 

:omg:

 

:pirate41::piratetongueor4:  

 

Maybe something similar to that which Nelson reportedly said to Hardy when he first spotted the Spanish Armada ...

"Fetch me my brown corduroy trousers !!"

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Update....Beak carvings completed....

 

After several months of carving and sculpting, finally able to post photo update with essentially all carvings done.  I only say it that way because there are still several ornamental carvings that fit into rail corners, and atop the transom cap rails.

Also, not forgetting the most challenging of all the carvings.... the full three dimensional beak head figure of King Chuck mounted on his mighty steed.  Think I'll save that one for last.  
Or.... if I could talk my friend Mr. Short into knocking that one out for me and dropping it in the mail.... (I somehow doubt that will ever happen)   :piratetongueor4:

 

 

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There is plenty of inboard work to turn to now.... all fun stuff.

 

Still seems a long way from the final rigging stage, which I am still completely undecided on.  

Right now, I am leaning strongly toward rigging her to the lower tops with no spars, simply because I have no space left in my home to display another fully rigged model of this size.

 Admiral has ruled against adding another room onto the house dedicated to model ship displays.

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Lovely work Dave. She looks magnificent..

 

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

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It's a pity that the Admirals are spoilsports.    :)    That  is impressive and a feast for the eyes, Dave.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Thanks Bill, Patrick, Mark, and those who dropped in for a visit.
Quick personal up date .... 

On Tuesday of this week, I underwent a long awaited surgical procedure to repair the large hole in my left eardrum.
The good news is, it was a complete success and my hearing has finally been restored in that ear.

Feels great for the first time in over a year. 

Sawdust Dave -

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Congtrats on the ear Dave and that's a mighty fine ornamental looking ship.  Great job you did on making it look so very impressive, as the King intended it.

 

Cheers,

Piet, The Flying Dutchman.

 

"Your greatest asset is not the quantity of your friends , rather the quality of your friends."  (old Chinese proverb)

 

Current Builds: Hr. Ms. Java 1925-1942

                       VOC Ship Surabaya

 

Planned Builds: Young America Diorama - scale 1:3000

 

Future Builds: KPM ship "MS Musi."  Zuiderzee Botter - scale 1:25. VOC Jacht in a 6" lamp,  Buginese fishing Prauw.  Hr. Ms. Java - Royal Navy Netherlands Cruiser.

 

Completed Builds:   Hr. Ms. O16 Submarine

                             Hr. Ms. O19 - Submarine Royal Navy Netherlands

                             Ship Yard Diorama with Topsail schooner -

                             Friendship Sloop Gwenfra

                           Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack    

                             Golden Hind - Cutte Sark (both not in this forum)

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