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Alan,
looking at your pics, would it be possible to to cut channels out of the balsa for the scuttle lights?
You could leave the balsa ,add the plank, cut your scuttles and then cut channels throughout the balsa for your wiring. You would have to do the lighting before further planking, but sure it would work.
Jase“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Hi Alan. Looking at Picture 61 the planked one. could you put a balsa insert behind the one aready on the stern of the boat, down to the first rudder notch. also would need to cut groove for the rudder to go into balsa infill. this might help with the stern shapping. hope this may be of help. ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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Gandale wrote:bugsec wrote:Hi Alan,
Reminds me of a chant I heard at the weekend which you'll hopefully understand:
"Sheep sheep sheep on fire..."
Graham  Thanks Graham and yes I heard some of the chants too.... great result and am hoping they can go all the way.....  .. Thanks for looking in.....appreciated... Regards Alan Apologies I know this is off topic but hopefully they can emulate the team of the eighties but a long way to go. Still I'm hoping to be there on the 18th of March to see start  . And of course a win on Saturday to keep us on course for the cup double would be great  . Graham
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jase wrote:Alan,
looking at your pics, would it be possible to to cut channels out of the balsa for the scuttle lights?
You could leave the balsa ,add the plank, cut your scuttles and then cut channels throughout the balsa for your wiring. You would have to do the lighting before further planking, but sure it would work.
Jase Hi Jase, thanks for looking in and I appreciate your comments and suggestions.... The balsa blocks I applied will have to be removed and replaced with larger ones, this will be so I can get the profile of the stern sorted out which to be honest is my biggest concern right now.... Once I'm happy with the new blocks then your suggestion of cutting channels into the balsa will work and it's my intention to lay fibre optics into those channels to light each of the scuttles (didn't know that was what they were called).... Will have to fully plank both layers first so that I can lay the ply etch in place to mark out where to drill the holes and cut the channels. This will be possible as the decks are simply pinned in place as a temporary measure....  .. So its back to the SOTS for now while waiting for supplies to arrive from CMB.... Thanks again, Alan
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ian smith wrote:Hi Alan. Looking at Picture 61 the planked one. could you put a balsa insert behind the one aready on the stern of the boat, down to the first rudder notch. also would need to cut groove for the rudder to go into balsa infill. this might help with the stern shapping. hope this may be of help. ian Hi Ian, thanks for commenting, appreciate all the suggestions I can get right now..... One decision has been made and that is to remove the blocks fitted and replace with larger ones... hopefully they will arrive soon..... Thanks again.. Regards Alan
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bugsec wrote:Gandale wrote:bugsec wrote:Hi Alan,
Reminds me of a chant I heard at the weekend which you'll hopefully understand:
"Sheep sheep sheep on fire..."
Graham  Thanks Graham and yes I heard some of the chants too.... great result and am hoping they can go all the way.....  .. Thanks for looking in.....appreciated... Regards Alan Apologies I know this is off topic but hopefully they can emulate the team of the eighties but a long way to go. Still I'm hoping to be there on the 18th of March to see start  . And of course a win on Saturday to keep us on course for the cup double would be great  . Graham Not a problem Graham, fingers crossed all goes well but at least this has been the best season so far for them in a long while, long may it continue..... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan. Hope you manage to sort out your problem with the stern. hopefully bigger insert should allow you to shape it to your liking. 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 Alan. Hope you manage to sort out your problem with the stern. hopefully bigger insert should allow you to shape it to your liking. Ian. Thanks Ian, I believe I can get the stern shaped to my liking, it will just take some time and a lot of patience..... I cannot publish the original photo's due to copyright but hopefully these links will show exactly what I want to achieve and if you compare it to the kit instructions you will see how wrong the kit is..... http://titanic-model.com...ng%20negative%2001.html
http://www.fineartmodels...ic_Construction.html#65
Thanks again for looking in.... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan. Can see what you mean about the shape being different. Love the links you have put up. the detail and the size of the Titanic model they are making are fantastic. 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 Alan. Can see what you mean about the shape being different. Love the links you have put up. the detail and the size of the Titanic model they are making are fantastic. Ian. Hi Ian, pleased you enjoyed the links..... I cannot agree more,the fineartmodels of the Titanic is some 18ft long, made mostly from brass sheeting and is simply stunning...... The materials I ordered arrived today so hopefully will be able to make a start on the fix very soon.... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan. Hope your fix goes ok. Look forward to seeing your progress 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 Alan. Hope your fix goes ok. Look forward to seeing your progress Ian Hi Ian, the fix has just been started, old balsa blocks removed and ribs cleaned up... new blocks now in place and will be left to set before continuing..... You said you loved the links to the Fineartmodels 1/48 build commissioned by Harland & Wolfe for a world exhibition tour... Thought you may like this link, it is a short video of the completed model being displayed at the National Geographic Museum.... Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHNOr3bJS5M
Regards Alan
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A very big project Alan and you are making good progress.If I was to offer any advice,it would simply be take nothing for granted with Mantua kits,check everything,but I think you have already worked that one out Kind Regards Nigel
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NMBROOK wrote:A very big project Alan and you are making good progress.If I was to offer any advice,it would simply be take nothing for granted with Mantua kits,check everything,but I think you have already worked that one out Kind Regards Nigel  ,, Think you are dead right there Nigel, can't say I'm overwhelmed by the instructions supplied with the kit..... Think also I have been spoiled when I look at the instructions provided with SOTS compared to Mantua kits.... well, there isn't any comparison, not even close..... Just means I will have to tread with care...... Thanks again.. Regards Alan
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I have looked at your stern Alan,on more than one occasion,but at first wasn't sure what you meant,I now get it.The originals stern has three 'facets' to it,where as the kit is basically a chunk of balsa'here you go,its up to you'.Unfortunately to try and explain how to tackle this is a bit beyond the realms of the keyboard.If you make some card templates one at the stern centre profile and then a few with the height of these chine lines on at various positions along the hulls length for the area in question is all I can really say,the rest is very much hands on,This detail is one of those things that will take time,but I agree with you,it wants to be right,the stern is a big part of Titanic's character.I would think it safe to say that the area inbetween these chine lines is straight when viewed in section vertically.There are other options than carving incorpating formers and a thin ply skin but it would take me as long to try and explain it as it would you to carve the balsa Kind Regards Nigel
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Gandale wrote:NMBROOK wrote:A very big project Alan and you are making good progress.If I was to offer any advice,it would simply be take nothing for granted with Mantua kits,check everything,but I think you have already worked that one out Kind Regards Nigel  ,, Think you are dead right there Nigel, can't say I'm overwhelmed by the instructions supplied with the kit..... Think also I have been spoiled when I look at the instructions provided with SOTS compared to Mantua kits.... well, there isn't any comparison, not even close..... Just means I will have to tread with care...... Thanks again.. Regards Alan Alan,these are Mantua groups' new improved instructions  I had 4 pages of A4 with Sergal's Soleil Royal! Kind Regards Nigel
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NMBROOK wrote:I have looked at your stern Alan,on more than one occasion,but at first wasn't sure what you meant,I now get it.The originals stern has three 'facets' to it,where as the kit is basically a chunk of balsa'here you go,its up to you'.Unfortunately to try and explain how to tackle this is a bit beyond the realms of the keyboard.If you make some card templates one at the stern centre profile and then a few with the height of these chine lines on at various positions along the hulls length for the area in question is all I can really say,the rest is very much hands on,This detail is one of those things that will take time,but I agree with you,it wants to be right,the stern is a big part of Titanic's character.I would think it safe to say that the area inbetween these chine lines is straight when viewed in section vertically.There are other options than carving incorpating formers and a thin ply skin but it would take me as long to try and explain it as it would you to carve the balsa Kind Regards Nigel Nigel, am right with you.... Build comes in 5 separate kits, kit 1 shows one profile for the stern, kit 2 shows something completely different..... Card templates have already been started and have made the one for the centre stern already..... You have just confirmed I am on the right track, next step is to put it into practice...... Thanks again... Regards Alan PS, if these are the improved instructions then hate to think what the originals were like.... fag packet quality springs to mind.....
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Hi Alan. Thanks for putting up the video link. Absoulouty superp. Would love to now how much it would be worth. Glad to hear you have started on your stern. Hope it goes OK. Look forward to seeing your progress ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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Yes Alan,you sound like you have it in hand  I will keep dropping in and see how you get on,but I think you have sussed it for yourself.It really is a case of just taking small amounts off until you get down to where you want.A large sharp scalpel may be preferable to sanding as you can get those crisp corners.The only thing that I would of maybe done differently is to use lime instead of balsa,principally so the facets could be worked with a cabinet scraper.Good luck mate!! Kind Regards Nigel P.S.yes fag packet printed in mainly Italian
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ian smith wrote:Hi Alan. Thanks for putting up the video link. Absoulouty superp. Would love to now how much it would be worth. Glad to hear you have started on your stern. Hope it goes OK. Look forward to seeing your progress ian Thanks Ian, am pleased you enjoyed the link, would hate to hazard a guess as to what she is worth now....  .. As for the stern, only one way to find out if it is going to work out is to get on with it, will post how I get on..... Regards Alan
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