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der Gohfelder wrote:Hi Alan! As allways - very nice! I like it very much!
Regards, Bernd Thanks Bernd, appreciate your comments as always... Best regards Alan
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Chantel36 wrote:Gandale wrote:Tonight I painted the dummy gun supports dull black, have given it two coats so far.... Not quite there yet, will give it the last coat tomorrow evening..... Hi Thank you for your diary of your build. Your diary not only has provided me with much insight but also inspiration to pick up the hobby again after many months of setting aside my build. I am currently on Issue 14 and I have a question with regards to the dummy gun supports. What happens in later builds with the gap between deck 1 and 2 as it seems to be quite a big gap. Do you perhaps have any advice on things to consider before I start the planking process which is I am rather nervous about? I appreciate any advice you can offer or reference to any particular sections within your bild. Thank you again for taking the time to docomeent your build. Regards Chantel Thank you for your kind comments Chantel and it pleases me no end to know my build has given you the inspiration to continue with yours... Am happy to help members in any way I can and will always respond to you should you have a problem or query regarding the SOTS...  .. Firstly, don't be too concerned about the gap on the dummy gun supports, where the gaps exist additional supports are added on top of the first supports later in the build... What I would say is when fixing the supports ensure you fix them securely, securely enough to take the riggors of drilling holes into them later to take the dummy gun barrels.... Add additional braces behind the supports if necessary as these will not be seen when you fix the decks into position...  .. In addition, I also bevelled the bottom edges of the supports to ensure a better fit...  I would also say, don't be overly concerned about planking, follow the instructions, takr your time and you won't go far wrong. I covered planking of the hull quite extensively in my diary and the diary index should help you find the relevant posts... Biggest advice I can give is don't force any plank into position, let the planks lay where they want to go and use tapered planks to fill any gaps....  .. There is plenty of information on planking throughout this forum so have a look at other diaries, especially Mr T's Official Diary and of course the know how section of the forum. Good luck with your build and ask away should you have any concerns.... Hope this helps.. Regards Alan
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Coming along nicely Alan Spencer
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Warthog wrote:Coming along nicely Alan Spencer Thanks Spencer, appreciate you looking in.. Regards Alan
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Hi Alan. You're really coming along well with those racks and Bitts! A lovely job! I checked back on that little mock up of the pin rail I did just to see if there was any weakness apparent. The wood I used was left over from the Grimsby and was a dark wood, possibly Sapele, the rail itself was 5.5mm in width, 2mm thick and 31mm long including a 1/2mm set into the posts. The holes I drilled were 2mm which were actually a little oversized, (just happened to be the easiest drill bit to find!  ) There are six holes across the rail and I tried it to see if it would take any pressure ... if your wood dimensions are anywhere near those above I don't think you'll need to worry! I think either my finger bones or the joint between the rail and the posts would go before the rail did! I was surprised myself just how strong it was (and with cheapie Poundshop PVA as well!) The only re-inforcing I would recommend would be to brass pin the posts into the deck planks where you can, that would be the weakest part I think. Keep them coming, better every time! 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 Alan. You're really coming along well with those racks and Bitts! A lovely job! I checked back on that little mock up of the pin rail I did just to see if there was any weakness apparent. The wood I used was left over from the Grimsby and was a dark wood, possibly Sapele, the rail itself was 5.5mm in width, 2mm thick and 31mm long including a 1/2mm set into the posts. The holes I drilled were 2mm which were actually a little oversized, (just happened to be the easiest drill bit to find!  ) There are six holes across the rail and I tried it to see if it would take any pressure ... if your wood dimensions are anywhere near those above I don't think you'll need to worry! I think either my finger bones or the joint between the rail and the posts would go before the rail did! I was surprised myself just how strong it was (and with cheapie Poundshop PVA as well!) The only re-inforcing I would recommend would be to brass pin the posts into the deck planks where you can, that would be the weakest part I think. Keep them coming, better every time! Robin Thanks Robin and thanks for the reassurance regarding the strength of you modified pin rails.... Although mine are now in place it will seriously be considered for the future builds.....  .. Thanks again... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan, She is coming along a treat. credit to you. Regards Claret Also working on: SOTS. Moebius 1/32 Flying Sub with PE & lights.
Waiting in the wings: Polarlights Spindrift from Land of the Giants.
finished: 007 Iconic DB5.
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claret wrote:Hi Alan,
She is coming along a treat. credit to you.
Regards Claret Thanks Claret, always appreciate your comments and looking in..... Regards Alan
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Week 90 now complete... week 89 was simply the supply of 2 cannon kits, cannons I intend to make up later in 2 batches, those for the main deck and then those for the other decks...  .. Issue 90 was the fitting of 2 lanterns on each side of the side galleries. 9 Cleats were also fitted but here I found what I believe to be a measurement error.. Instructions say to fit a cleat either side of the quarterdeck parapets 4mm from the front rail... Looking at the mag photos, this shows the cleats in behind the first upright post on the parapet and well away from the front edge of the front rail which is 4mm wide, this just does not work. Positioning of the cleat works out to be 12mm from the front rail and not 4m.. or at least this is where I have placed them  .. Finally in this issue, fitted 20 eyebolts in total on the decks, these were first blackened and set in place with superglue gel....  .. Looks like issue 91 will just be the fitting of more bling... Happy building all.. Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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Beautiful Alan! The more bling she gets, the more majestic she looks! It always pays to double check between the written instructions and the build photos, typing errors are far easier to make than getting the photo wrong in the magazine! Even the DelPrado instructions are a little 'out' now and again!  If in doubt, go with the photo! The SOTS book that we both have has become my weekly 'read' in Tescos now, VERY detailed descriptions and a darned good read too! (when I'm not stocking up on wooden stirrers for Messines!  ) Really coming on well and looking forward to the next additions! 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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 looking good Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Plymouth57 wrote:Beautiful Alan! The more bling she gets, the more majestic she looks! It always pays to double check between the written instructions and the build photos, typing errors are far easier to make than getting the photo wrong in the magazine! Even the DelPrado instructions are a little 'out' now and again!  If in doubt, go with the photo! The SOTS book that we both have has become my weekly 'read' in Tescos now, VERY detailed descriptions and a darned good read too! (when I'm not stocking up on wooden stirrers for Messines!  ) Really coming on well and looking forward to the next additions! Robin Thanks for your kind comments Robin, always appreciated.... They do say a picture paints a thousand words and in this case it's very true....  .. Went by the pics on the mag so will soon see if it is the right decision....  .. Thanks again.... Regards Alan
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arpurchase wrote: looking good Thanks Andy... Regards Alan
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Thanks for looking in and the positive comments Jase, appreciated... Don't think the pics do the build true justice, she looks even better in the flesh....  .. Somehow I don't think this one will ever see water but as for your comment, the fish tank being 6ft would take the Titanic very well, that may be a better option....  .. Thanks again... Regards Alan
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Simply stunning Alan  your planking of the parapet walls is definately an idea I will steal when I get to that stage. Regards Graham
Building; Sovereign of the Seas Collecting; Nelson`s Victory
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Glebecraft wrote:Simply stunning Alan  your planking of the parapet walls is definately an idea I will steal when I get to that stage. Regards Thanks for the kind comments and for looking in Graham, appreciated..  .. You are more than welcome to use any of my ideas on your build... look forward to seeing how you get on... Regards Alan
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For your first build this is looking very nice indeed, good job
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davetwin wrote:For your first build this is looking very nice indeed, good job Thanks Dave, thanks for looking in and commenting....  .. The great thing about this for me is the learning process I've gone through to get to this stage.... it's been fab..... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan, Looking  as always. Can`t be long before the rigging start now. Keep up the excellent work. Happy building Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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