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#21 Posted : 24 June 2014 21:24:31

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Hi Steve,
Like the look of the 4mm planking and the Danish sets it of a treat.
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#22 Posted : 24 June 2014 22:50:19

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Lovely work there Stevie, decking looks fab..... Cool Cool

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#23 Posted : 12 July 2014 00:17:46

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Nearly completed the 3rd pack now, just some trim around the poop deck edge and the deck cutout and Im done for this monthAngry

The deck is done with the "weather it"" solution but this time a much weaker mix, i used a ratio of 1 part of the solution to 7 parts water as I wanted it not as dark as the Victory deck. This was followed by a Danish oil and alcohol mix.
Another thing to note is that I have blacked out the 2 poop deck hatches as I didnt plank below them, I was getting low on my Tanganyka strips so just to be sure I saved as much as could. I think the black card will look fine once the hatches are on.

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#24 Posted : 12 July 2014 00:44:29

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I used a Danish Oil and alcohol mix as well, the Danish Oil went on the boat...............BigGrin
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#25 Posted : 12 July 2014 08:55:03

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BigGrin Hi Steve
Nice colour on the planks, will update mine over the w/e as I can carry on with her now
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#26 Posted : 12 July 2014 09:51:46

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Super deck colour Stevie, coming along really nicely....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#27 Posted : 12 July 2014 10:18:33

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Steve

Really like the finish on your decking.

Looks like your going to have an excelllant model at the end of this build - very well done.

Tony
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#28 Posted : 18 July 2014 20:34:29

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Thanks for the comments BigGrin

I have now completed the 3rd pack (stages 11-15) This only involved fitting the walnut trim around the cockpit and poop deck edges.

I have just received stages 16-20 but these are the start of the x-section build, this build is unlike the Victory in that the x-section is combined throughout the build and not tagged onto the end.

More soon,

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#29 Posted : 18 July 2014 21:02:18

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BigGrin Nice progress Steve, the hard wood horns on the stern deck are sanded flush with the deck sides. Otherwise the cannon port strips will not fit.
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#30 Posted : 18 July 2014 21:07:06

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#31 Posted : 18 July 2014 21:14:10

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BigGrin Yes i thought the same i think its so there is plenty of meat to sand back to the correct angleCool
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#32 Posted : 18 July 2014 21:31:00

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Hi Steve,
Nice work on the deck's good thinking about the type of wood.
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#33 Posted : 18 July 2014 22:20:16

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The decks are looking great Cool Great work
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#34 Posted : 18 July 2014 23:25:34

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Really coming along beautifully Stevie....

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#35 Posted : 28 August 2014 21:09:35

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Managed to catch up with my parts now, just fitted all the gunport cutout / templates. Should be making some more progress with this now along with the Victory hopefully as I currently have no plastic kits on the go BigGrin

I havent fitted any of the dummy gun supports as these were just squares of wood glued to the back of the cutouts, I plan to have the gunport lids closed on this one anyway as I'm not sure how the dummy cannon will look as there is no depth to the ports.

More soon hopefully
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#36 Posted : 28 August 2014 21:50:37

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Steve

Really like the look of this one. Did not realise it had pre-cut gun ports which I think look really good and ensure a good result.

Look forward to seeing more of your handiwork on his one.

Happy modelling

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Thanks Tony,
Yes, the gunport strips are just a template for the spacing, there are 2 layers of planking to go on top yet and these are obviously cut to fit around the ports. Still saved a bit of work on the marking out etc

Steve
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#38 Posted : 28 August 2014 23:04:37

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BigGrin Hi Steve

Some nice progress there, I have not received any of the dummy cannons as yet but i think they will be simular to the Victory ones

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#39 Posted : 28 August 2014 23:17:53

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Hi Stevie, coming along very nicely indeed..... Cool Cool You bring up a really good point that I hadn't really thought of relating to the dummy gun supports and their lack of depth... Think now you mention it the lack of depth would really look quite false on the finished build so the idea of closed gun ports would be preferable..... Am thinking more along the lines of removing the gun supports altogether and fitting full gun carriages, that would also get rid of the depth problem...... Cool Cool . Look forward to seeing more of your build....

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#40 Posted : 28 August 2014 23:59:38

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Thanks Andy, I reckon the dummy guns will come very late on in the build as per the VictoryBigGrin

Alan, I'm just guessing about the final look of the gunports but on the Victory there is actual depth, about a 2cm recess where the dummy supports are set back so looks ok.
Anyway, the decision is made now and I think will look fine with the lids closed, the top deck will be open as these are all full rigged guns.

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