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My first ever build - SOTS Options
birdaj2
#2801 Posted : 24 September 2014 19:05:39

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Alan

Thanks for your comments on the occre work station. Thought it looked really good when I saw it on cmb but nothing like getting a first hand recommendation from someone using a product.

That is one for my Christmas list BigGrin
Happy Modelling

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#2802 Posted : 24 September 2014 19:06:20

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Alan

Thanks for your comments on the occre work station. Thought it looked really good when I saw it on cmb but nothing like getting a first hand recommendation from someone using a product.

That is one for my Christmas list BigGrin
Happy Modelling

BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower
SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette)
COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
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#2803 Posted : 24 September 2014 19:13:27

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birdaj2 wrote:
Alan

Thanks for your comments on the occre work station. Thought it looked really good when I saw it on cmb but nothing like getting a first hand recommendation from someone using a product.

That is one for my Christmas list BigGrin


Hi Tony, if you're looking to get the work station then you may like this link to Andy's (ARPurchase) excellent build diary of this item.... Shows its contruction and what to expect for your hard earned cash..... Cool Cool

http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=8873

Regards

Alan
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#2804 Posted : 24 September 2014 19:15:23

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delboy271155 wrote:
Hi Alan, BigGrin

If I may say, the last two pictures in post 2870, show just what a really stunning build this is.

Keep it coming, loving it.

Drool Cool Drool Cool Drool

Regards
delboy271155
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Thanks Derek, your kind comments are very much appreciated.... Cool Cool . Really getting into the detailed work now and still over 6 months to go yet before near completion.... Looking forward to seeing your build get going again, hopefully soon....

Regards

Alan
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#2805 Posted : 25 September 2014 20:51:08

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Hi Alan,
It's so inspirational following your build. Keep up the good work.
Kind regards,
Garth
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#2806 Posted : 25 September 2014 22:42:01

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Garth wrote:
Hi Alan,
It's so inspirational following your build. Keep up the good work.
Kind regards,
Garth


Thanks Garth, if my build inspires you and gives ideas for your own build then I am delighted.....Cool Cool .. Thanks again....

Regards

Alan
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#2807 Posted : 25 September 2014 22:45:43

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Well finding I am breaking the build sequence up a little... Anchors are presently being worked on but decided to try doing some of the detailed paint work on some of the ornamentation from issue 108.... Cool Cool .. Talk about small pieces.... felt like I needed binoculars rather than optivisors but am quite pleased with the results.... All needs a coat of Klear Cote for protection..... Happy building all.... Cool Cool

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Alan
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#2808 Posted : 25 September 2014 23:12:13

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Hi Gandale

I'm just in the middle of attaching the angles on my jig.. any chance you could oblige me by letting me know the thickness of the false keel on the SOtS? (I haven't got the 1st issue yet) looks like you have the full length jig as well by your pics! I just used an MDF shelf 800mm long.. now it looks like i'll need to add the other shelf extra offcut using dowels to attach to the correct 1100mm size...

Cheers!BigGrin

David.
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#2809 Posted : 25 September 2014 23:42:11

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captain bligh wrote:
Hi Gandale

I'm just in the middle of attaching the angles on my jig.. any chance you could oblige me by letting me know the thickness of the false keel on the SOtS? (I haven't got the 1st issue yet) looks like you have the full length jig as well by your pics! I just used an MDF shelf 800mm long.. now it looks like i'll need to add the other shelf extra offcut using dowels to attach to the correct 1100mm size...

Cheers!BigGrin

David.


Hi David, to be honest I cannot remember or check the thickness of the false keel but 4mm seems to stick in my mind for some reason but cannot be certain... I wouldn't wait until you have the first issue before fitting any of your angles to the jig as you need to ensure the brackets sit between the ribs, fitting now and you may find you will have to move some of them later as the rest of the keel arrives.... As for my jig, my shelf was 1m long by 23cm wide and 20mm thick and I still had room to spare both at the stern and bow.... Think you would get away with a shelf of 800mm long. Hope this helps....

Regards

Alan

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#2810 Posted : 26 September 2014 23:13:05

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Finished painting the ornamentation on issue 108.... will attach tomorrow.... Now about to start working on the gun port lids..... Happy building all...

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Alan

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#2811 Posted : 26 September 2014 23:40:42

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Well done Alan!Cool
All those words of praise you gave me on my Vic's decoration and then yours turn out just as nice!BigGrin
It's quite relaxing once you get into them (and no sawdust either!)

Brilliant job.

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
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#2812 Posted : 27 September 2014 00:18:43

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Well done Alan!Cool
All those words of praise you gave me on my Vic's decoration and then yours turn out just as nice!BigGrin
It's quite relaxing once you get into them (and no sawdust either!)

Brilliant job.

Robin


Thanks for the very kind words of praise Robin, think I still have a long way to go to reach your standards though but am working on it..... Wanted to take a little break from doing the anchors so thought I'd relax with a little painting job and will say I'm pleased with the results.... Looking forward to seeing these fitted to the hull though so will probably do that next..... Cool Cool .. Don't miss the sawdust....BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again

Regards

Alan
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#2813 Posted : 27 September 2014 22:15:31

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Ornamentation supplied with issue 108 now fitted to the stern.... Now working on some gun port lids.. will post again soon.... Cool Cool .. Happy building all..

Regards

Alan
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#2814 Posted : 27 September 2014 23:02:42

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Absolutely stunning Alan! this must be a really enjoyable part of the build.

Regards
Greg
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Another great update Alan, those ornaments look great. What paint are you using?
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#2816 Posted : 27 September 2014 23:51:35

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Greg B wrote:
Absolutely stunning Alan! this must be a really enjoyable part of the build.

Regards
Greg


Thanks for the kind comments Greg, appreciate you looking in on my build.... To be honest, I have loved every part of this build, it has been challenging along the way but with the help available on this forum those challenges have been overcome..... Cool Cool .. Thanks again and I hope my diary will help you along the way with your own build....

Regards

Alan
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#2817 Posted : 27 September 2014 23:55:57

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davetwin wrote:
Another great update Alan, those ornaments look great. What paint are you using?


Hi Dave, appreciate the kind comments.... Paints being used are primarily those acrylic paints supplied by CMB apart from the Gold and silver which is Pentart Antic metallic gold and silver, plus a humbrol enamel red... The gold is not the easiest to use and has to be applied in very thin layers but I think it does give a great metallic look... thanks again

Regards

Alan
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#2818 Posted : 28 September 2014 11:25:23

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Alan

wow Love that looks absolutely brilliant.

Really like your extra paint detailing on the ornamentation looks stunning.

Happy Modelling

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#2819 Posted : 28 September 2014 12:53:52

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birdaj2 wrote:
Alan

wow Love that looks absolutely brilliant.

Really like your extra paint detailing on the ornamentation looks stunning.



Thanks Tony, grateful for your kind comments... Painting the detail was a break from the norm and a little theraputic, enjoyed it immensely and plenty more to do yet in the painting department..... Cool Cool .. Thanks again..

Regards

Alan
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#2820 Posted : 28 September 2014 19:11:38

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BigGrin Very nice work Alan she is certainly starting to shine with all that gingerbread on showCool
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