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Hi Alan, Very nice work on the cannon rigging look's a treat,the smaller blocks look more to scale thanks for posting. Regards Trev. Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
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Alan Very nice idea with the addition to the red on gold -it does indeed make a big difference. Like you canon rigging idea as well because it can be a real pig to get them all even and neat. Happy Modelling
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tf64 wrote:Hi Alan, Very nice work on the cannon rigging look's a treat,the smaller blocks look more to scale thanks for posting.
Regards Trev.
Thanks Trev, as always I appreciate your looking in and kind comments..... Regards Alan
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birdaj2 wrote:Alan
Very nice idea with the addition to the red on gold -it does indeed make a big difference.
Like you canon rigging idea as well because it can be a real pig to get them all even and neat.
Hi Tony, do agree with you, the addition of red on gold just gives a little more definition to the piece.... I'm very happy with it.... Thanks for looking in and commenting..... Regards Alan
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Tonight I wanted to see if I could get the first cannon fully fitted to the gun deck and I'm very happy with the final result....  .. Was looking at coiled ropes and to be honest I made one up the same way as was made for the launch, all nicely coiled and flat..... Wasn't too keen on it when laid on the deck, for me it just looked false and too neat.... Played around with different ways of coiling rope and finally settled on one I was happy with.......  Now ready to finally fit the other 9, a fiddly process but worth taking time over...... Happy building all..... Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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Great work once again Alan! Those coils look much better, the 'flat on the deck' type might be fine for an 'official' inspection but in the heat of battle the ones you have made would be much more likely! I've just read to the gunnery section in the SOTS book and from the descriptions, the gun tackle is pretty much identical to the way it was later on in Nelson's time so the way you've rigged yours is spot on! Keep 'em coming! 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:Great work once again Alan! Those coils look much better, the 'flat on the deck' type might be fine for an 'official' inspection but in the heat of battle the ones you have made would be much more likely! I've just read to the gunnery section in the SOTS book and from the descriptions, the gun tackle is pretty much identical to the way it was later on in Nelson's time so the way you've rigged yours is spot on! Keep 'em coming! Robin Thanks for the very kind comments Robin, I got most of the information from the same book but wasn't sure if I'd got the accuracy right for the period.....  .. Rigging the cannon was quite a long process but I think worth the effort and as for the coils they were very simple to do, however on reflection I think they may need to be just a little bit bigger.. will try on the next cannon to see and replace if necessary....  If members want to know how I did it then I'll put up a short tutorial in the Know How section.....  .. Thanks again... Regards Alan
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 Hi Alan The ropes and cannon look great Regards Andy Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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arpurchase wrote: Hi Alan The ropes and cannon look great Regards Andy Thanks Andy, comments are appreciated as always... This has probably been the most fiddly part of the build to date but enjoyable to do none the less.... Regards Alan
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Very nice work in deed Alan..An inspiration to us all mate!!  Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Very nice work in deed Alan..An inspiration to us all mate!!  Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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jonny7england wrote:Very nice work in deed Alan..An inspiration to us all mate!!  Thank you Jonny for the compliment. Am always pleased to see you take the time to look in and comment....  .. Thanks again. Regards Alan
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For those members following on with this build and approaching issue 77 there is something I need to point out.... Issue 77 goes on to build and paint the figurehead platform however, it has been brought to my attention and I've checked this myself and found the same, the platform contains 3 holes where the legs of the horses fit. Would recommend you wait until you receive the horse in issue 82 and check the fitting to the platform before painting the top gold. The hole for the front leg is in the wrong place which means you will need to fill in the hole and re-position it before painting...... Happy building all....
Regards
Alan
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Gandale wrote:Issue 105 was picked up from the newsagents and just contains 4 pieces of bling and cannon kits..... To give me a break from rigging blocks thought I would get the bling painted ready for fitting. Painted small areas with red again just to give a little more definition..... Thought I would also show very simple rig I set up which is helping tremendously with getting the cannons fitted with rigging... everything will be adjusted when fitting to the decks..... Block of ply simply with 5 holes drilled to take the pins, nothing elaborate but as said, works very well and no glue needed..... Not sure if they are rigged correctly for the period but I'm happy with it so far, really wasn't to happy with the way the build instructions showed how to rig the cannons so decided to change it completely..... Back to blocks and cannon fitting, will post when they are done.... Happy building all... Regards Alan That's pretty slick Alan! Can the jig be used in a similar way for the Victory? Building - DeAgostini HMS Victory, McLaren MP4-23, Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, Harley Davidson Fat Boy, Lamborghini Countach
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Ponty wrote:Gandale wrote:Issue 105 was picked up from the newsagents and just contains 4 pieces of bling and cannon kits..... To give me a break from rigging blocks thought I would get the bling painted ready for fitting. Painted small areas with red again just to give a little more definition..... Thought I would also show very simple rig I set up which is helping tremendously with getting the cannons fitted with rigging... everything will be adjusted when fitting to the decks..... Block of ply simply with 5 holes drilled to take the pins, nothing elaborate but as said, works very well and no glue needed..... Not sure if they are rigged correctly for the period but I'm happy with it so far, really wasn't to happy with the way the build instructions showed how to rig the cannons so decided to change it completely..... Back to blocks and cannon fitting, will post when they are done.... Happy building all... Regards Alan That's pretty slick Alan! Can the jig be used in a similar way for the Victory? Hi Ponty, have not built the Vic as yet but can't see any reason why it couldn't be used in a simplar way, the cannon rigging for both ship was set out in much the same way.... It just helps to get the basic rigging done so you don't have to fiddle around so much when it comes to the actual fitting..... Thanks again... Regards Alan
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Hi Alan just had a look at your coiled rope really makes it more realistic than the flat coil ,I may use it on my build if one doesn't mind, Rob
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robbyrob60 wrote:Hi Alan just had a look at your coiled rope really makes it more realistic than the flat coil ,I may use it on my build if one doesn't mind, Rob Hi Rob, you fill your boots my friend, if you wish to adopt any ideas or tips from my build then I would be more than happy to see them apply them to your build.....  .. and I agree, the flat coiled look just didn't look right for me.... Thanks for looking in and commenting.... Regards Alan
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Cannons fitted down the starboard side of the main deck, fiddly job but with patience am pleased with how it went...  .. Decided to take a break from the cannons and got on with issue 106 consisting of 4 more pieces of bling plus the middle and upper fighting tops for the mizzen mast.... How these were made up are the same as those described earlier in my diary so not going to repeat here....  .. Fighting tops now safely stored in a marked bag ready for later in the build.....  .. Now back to fitting cannons down the port side.....Happy building all.... Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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