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sparks wrote:Really nice work Steve Regards Alan Thanks for looking Alan, really appreciate your comments Steve
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Finally done the carronades and now fitted to forecastle deck, the hammock rails and netting is next before the shrouds are started. Steve stevie_o attached the following image(s):
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Lovely work Steve, looking fab..... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Lovely work Steve, looking fab..... Regards Alan Thanks again for looking in Alan Steve
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Hi Steve. Great job on your caronades. Ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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ian smith wrote:Hi Steve. Great job on your caronades. Ian Thanks for looking Ian Steve
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Hi Stevie Beautiful work on those carronades! Glad to see you've got them mounted broadsides too! Even the Jotika kit puts them pointing foward, but if their first shot of the battle caused so much damage, they must have been fired in a raking shot through the Redoubtable's stern which means they must have been firing broadside! Lovely finish on the barrels, is that paint or chemical blackening? Keep it up M8 Robin First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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Plymouth57 wrote:Hi Stevie Beautiful work on those carronades! Glad to see you've got them mounted broadsides too! Even the Jotika kit puts them pointing foward, but if their first shot of the battle caused so much damage, they must have been fired in a raking shot through the Redoubtable's stern which means they must have been firing broadside! Lovely finish on the barrels, is that paint or chemical blackening? Keep it up M8 Robin Thanks for nice comments Robin I really hadnt thought about them facing broadside or why for that matter, the de ag guide shows them this way but I'm pleased that you say this is more genuine! The barrels are painted with the jotika metal black paint Cheers Steve
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Hi Steve. I hope you and family had a great xmass. Your build is looking fantastic and is really coming along. Look forward to seeing more. I hope you and family have a great New Year. Best regards. Mark
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Lovely work as usual Steve Regards Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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.Excellent job, well done Steve, she really coming on now Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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Thanks Mark, Alan & Hans, very kind of you. Im currently struggling with attaching the Hammock netting to the cranes, very fiddly work - pics to follow soon Steve
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Hello again Well have I had an infuriating couple of nights with these hammock cranes and nets Still have loads to do and over 70 more hammocks to make yet, the worse part for me must be the sewing the nets onto the crane rails, the thread gets caught on every sticky out bit on every stitch, pinrails, stair pillars, even the chainwales, the thread seems to be attracted to anything it can get caught on. As you can see I have only completed the 2 short rails on deck and these have to go all round the entire capping rails yet. More to come but it is slow going! Steve stevie_o attached the following image(s):
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Fiddly work Steve, But keep at it, the end result looks good so well worth the effort. have you got cranes for the poop deck ? Regards Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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Lovely work as usual Stevie even though it must be a right pain in the rump..... You are however being rewarded for your efforts..... Regards Alan
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sparks wrote:Fiddly work Steve, But keep at it, the end result looks good so well worth the effort. have you got cranes for the poop deck ? Regards Alan Hi Alan Thanks for the comment. Yes, there are cranes for the poop deck as well but I left these off for now as I have been resting my hand on the capping rail here trying to keep is steady when sewing the other net on Steve
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Gandale wrote:Lovely work as usual Stevie even though it must be a right pain in the rump..... You are however being rewarded for your efforts..... Regards Alan Thanks Alan, My weakness I think is these sort of jobs, there are just some jobs you wish could done on the bench and not while on the model Nevermind though, I am actually quite happy with how it's looking, just going to take a lot longer than the 1 evening I first estimated Steve
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stevie_o wrote:sparks wrote:Fiddly work Steve, But keep at it, the end result looks good so well worth the effort. have you got cranes for the poop deck ? Regards Alan Hi Alan Thanks for the comment. Yes, there are cranes for the poop deck as well but I left these off for now as I have been resting my hand on the capping rail here trying to keep is steady when sewing the other net on Steve Ah, thought there must be, but good idea about the hand rest Regards Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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stevie_o wrote:Gandale wrote:Lovely work as usual Stevie even though it must be a right pain in the rump..... You are however being rewarded for your efforts..... Regards Alan Thanks Alan, My weakness I think is these sort of jobs, there are just some jobs you wish could done on the bench and not while on the model Nevermind though, I am actually quite happy with how it's looking, just going to take a lot longer than the 1 evening I first estimated Steve One evening Steve, you're either a bit of a joker or an extreme optimist Well done again mate. Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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sparks wrote:stevie_o wrote:Gandale wrote:Lovely work as usual Stevie even though it must be a right pain in the rump..... You are however being rewarded for your efforts..... Regards Alan Thanks Alan, My weakness I think is these sort of jobs, there are just some jobs you wish could done on the bench and not while on the model Nevermind though, I am actually quite happy with how it's looking, just going to take a lot longer than the 1 evening I first estimated Steve One evening Steve, you're either a bit of a joker or an extreme optimist Well done again mate. Alan Alan, An optimist I am not, so that must mean I'm a joker I have made the 100 hammocks now, so back to the cranes again next. Steve
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