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#481 Posted : 14 October 2014 20:22:09

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Hi Willz

It's ok detail kvaliti. very well done Cool Cool Cool.

Cheer Samson.
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#482 Posted : 14 October 2014 20:32:27

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#483 Posted : 16 October 2014 10:51:16

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Lovely job there Willz, envying your skill as usual. Fantastic.
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#484 Posted : 16 October 2014 11:23:17

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Superb work Willz, i love the detail you go into and look forward to your progress.

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#485 Posted : 16 October 2014 23:27:11

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Looking great Wiltz, nicely done.... Cool Cool

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#486 Posted : 17 October 2014 14:42:41

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Cheers all for your comments appreciated, finished the galley door linings on one side, the wing structure was set slightly low, and as you can see the correct deck height has been achieved by building onto these firm foundations, the doors on the other side are in progress and the photo shows the mess I make.
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galley doors lined.jpg
galley doors not lined.jpg
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#487 Posted : 17 October 2014 17:37:17

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Some wonderful detail your putting into your build - very well done.

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#488 Posted : 17 October 2014 18:41:38

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Hi Willz.

Don't worry about the mess! I did something similar to this on my DelPrado and it does look terrible at first, but once the galleries are on, having the internal walls and doors really improves the effect through the windows!

Well done and looking forward to seeing this proceed!!Cool Cool


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#489 Posted : 01 November 2014 16:15:48

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Cheers all for the comments appreciated. Finished the battered galley doors, and you were right Robin, came out not too bad. Tried on the half finished stern to check how it marries up the lower band, not perfect but manageable. Having looked at the stern my mind wondered onto the curly S shaped decorations, these have been on my mind for a while, because the shape goes through a full 360 more than once it will be difficult to keep in one piece, wont be able to plan the carving with the grain for strength, going to have a go so we'll see, again cheers all
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#490 Posted : 02 November 2014 10:02:47

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She's looking fab Wiltz, excellent work being shown..... Cool Cool

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#491 Posted : 02 November 2014 10:28:34

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Those stern gallery windows look fab.

You really have yourself a fantastic model taking shape here.

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#492 Posted : 02 November 2014 18:08:28
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Hi Willz, BigGrin BigGrin

Stunning
Stunning
Stunning

Oh and did I say "Stunning"

Lovely work and attention to detail.

Cool Cool Cool Cool

Love those miniature opening drawers, on that scale it`s "BRILL"

WTG

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#493 Posted : 02 November 2014 18:43:35

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#494 Posted : 02 November 2014 21:17:28

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Simply brilliant. loving what you are doing with this

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#495 Posted : 03 November 2014 05:07:49

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Absolutely brilliant job.
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#496 Posted : 03 November 2014 12:46:27

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Hu Willz.
Superp lookimg stern. look forward to seeing more of your build IanCool Cool BigGrin
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#497 Posted : 04 November 2014 18:41:31

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Thanks everyone for the kind words, appreciated, well on with the carving of the S shaped decorations, the first attempt broke after 4 hours work along with my mo jo, so taking more care the second attempt took something like 15 hours to complete, I would like to make it a little thinner and more elegant but to be honest I just haven't go the bottle, I'm at a thinking stage of leave it in its present stage or carry on till it breaks, and of course not to forget there's the other side to do yet I decided to leave it while its still in one piece. Cheers all
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#498 Posted : 05 November 2014 02:10:26

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looking at the macro pic of the S decoration decided it had to be cleaned up, Cursing the stern has a slight camber and this allowed the carving to rock from side to side very slightly, so in order for it to lay flat on the stern without any tension I had to boil the piece for 4 mins in a pan of water, then placing the piece on the stern I covered with some 1 mm ply and clamped to the curve of the stern, left overnight and hey presto the piece now fits snugly on the camber of the stern, you may think this is a slight overkill but the piece will only be held in place with glue and this is an attempt to get as much surface material to adhere, OK the down side is evident in the pic, it brings up all the grain and makes it look really fluffy, so been cleaning it up all evening till my eyes bled, anyhow happy now, I think.............?????

Cheers all
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s dec new.jpg
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Lovely work and a great tip. I really ought to write thee down for when I get there.

Might use the spreadsheet index, that might work. What issue number was this?

Thanks willz
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#500 Posted : 05 November 2014 11:24:28

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Stunning work as always Willz.

Following the build with much interest for when i get back to my Vic.

Regards

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