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magpie1832
#21 Posted : 31 July 2010 13:37:20

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Hi Colin, Its magpie here.Flapper Flapper .lol... Iv'e Pinned and glued the decks down on the Surprise. I've just made a start on the planking now. I clamped a piece of balsa to the deck to get the first straight run.


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1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.




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#22 Posted : 31 July 2010 17:12:26

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Thick as a brick today, sorry mate

I just wondered if you will find it easier to plank away from the main boat then add it back in after?

I can see you have pinned and glues it down so ignore my last warble...its been a strange day today.....better go now as the nurse is calling...coming dear.
Flapper
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#23 Posted : 01 August 2010 00:24:49

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[Hi Again, I'm done with the deck planking for the night now but here is where Iam up to.BigGrin

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#24 Posted : 01 August 2010 00:44:51

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Looking good!!!Drool Cool BigGrin
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#25 Posted : 01 August 2010 10:50:38

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It is coming along really well mate...looks good...keep the pictures coming...ThumpUp
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#26 Posted : 02 August 2010 17:31:23

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Here Is where I am upto at the moment on the deck planking. I also Tried out my way of Tre-nailing. I drill a 4mm hole and insert 0.25mm black fishing line into the hole with thin super glue.Then trim and sand. Looks Quite effective and not too big.
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#27 Posted : 04 August 2010 19:59:52

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Hi, The Deck is now fully planked . Iv'e started to drill for the trenails now. Here is what I did in pictures. I used .25mm fishing line.
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#28 Posted : 04 August 2010 20:15:17

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Oh I am soooooooo impressed!!!Drool Cool Drool Excellent idea with the fishing line, it doesnt look out of scale and no painting!!! BigGrin BigGrin And I have miles and miles of the stuff in most colours too!! It looks brilliant Magpie and If you dont mind i think I may use your idea?!?!?!BigGrin Cool BigGrin
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#29 Posted : 07 August 2010 11:12:10

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Hi again.

Here is my latest update. Iv'e completed the laying of the planks, and tre nailed the deck. Then used Antique oil on them. This is the result of all of that. Hope it looks fine and dandy. Still unsure as deck looks dark.



Thanks Chris...
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#30 Posted : 07 August 2010 11:14:47

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Just one comment ... WOW BigGrin

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#31 Posted : 07 August 2010 15:41:56

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Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Cool
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#32 Posted : 07 August 2010 20:39:50

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Hi All. Thank you for the Warm comments.
Just a quick question . I am at the planking the hull stage but... If I lay this plank out (in pic) I don't get smooth lines. The rib nearest the cam has been packed out. the worst is the last short rib which seems to sink inwards. Does yours (Surprise Builders) lay the same and would it be worthy of sanding and packing out the ribs to get the shape.

Thanks Chris
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#33 Posted : 07 August 2010 22:18:23

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hi magpie,I think you know what to do? the link you put up earlier of the other surprise build, shows that packing was required,so I won't teach grandmother to suck eggs lol.those pictures showed that the surprise kit has some flaws,so be prepared for more bits either missing or replaced with something else.
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#34 Posted : 08 August 2010 09:02:01

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VERY NICE DECK WORK, Yes I had to sand and pack the offending ribs to get the planks to lye strait.
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#35 Posted : 08 August 2010 09:56:04

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Thanks Rob for your Comment. Also thanks for your Answer to my question I will start sanding and packing later too try and make this kit better. (Doesn't take much too make it better though does it.)

Thanks Chris..
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#36 Posted : 08 August 2010 11:56:21

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No, I will post more pics when I start to do some more work on her (Sanding)
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#37 Posted : 08 August 2010 20:23:46

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Hi Magpie,

Just wondering, I noticed you described how you stained the edges of the strips - is this so it looks a little darker between each plank when laid in to fit?

Thanks,
Tom
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#38 Posted : 08 August 2010 23:19:57

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Chris, just wanted to say that I love the colour of your deck! Antique oil you say....I might just have to "borrow" that idea!

Cheers,

Jonny.
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#39 Posted : 09 August 2010 01:29:58

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That decking is awesome....Drool Droolfantastic work there mate....BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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#40 Posted : 09 August 2010 19:54:00

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thomasmoult wrote:
Hi Magpie,

Just wondering, I noticed you described how you stained the edges of the strips - is this so it looks a little darker between each plank when laid in to fit?

Thanks,
Tom

Hi Tom.

All I did was get Kitchen Tissue soak a little of the stain onto it the ran it down the edge of the strips getting little on the face also once the tissue has dried a little smudge a little on the face again. Once dry give it a light rub the antique oil it. Leave to dry over night then you can use black marker on the edges to give the effect of the Caulking. The stain does give the effect you mentioned also the effect of different shades of the same wood.

Here in my pictures I have filled the front with Balsa and filed and smoothed it out. Then with planks (not the correct ones these are soft bendy planks) I test fitted it out to see how it all lay before getting the real planks going.

Chris

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