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Sunday 15th February 2015 While I find the guillotine style cutters as I have used for cutting the deck planking I find that on thicker pieces of wood the thin blades have a tendency to "wander" and do not always produce a neat squared end. Therefore for these thicker sections of wood the best choice of tool has to be a mitre bow. (nothing stopping you using the "chopper" style cutter but if you have to square up the ends its possible you will shorten the piece you are working on. There are many options available but for parts of this size you really do need a fine blade. In my case I have used my photo etched blade (JLC unit) Adding these parts with the decks loose was very easy and allowed a very neat finish to be achieved. Having added these parts we will see they eventually get covered over with the deck grill surrounds  As well at least I know they are there. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony! Wow, very nice! That´s a good investment! Regards, Bernd
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Sunday 15th February 2015 So the next stage is to glue the decks onto the false keel. Nothing really to note here other than to point out that when putting the ribs and mast supports in place during the first stages of the build you need to remember NOT to glue in the stern mast support at this stage as the rear deck has to be fitted first. The only part I will not be gluing at this stage is the Bow "Beak" section as I do not want to damage that when fairing the hull ready for the first planking. When trying to clamp the decks I found that the curve of the hull ribs meant the clamps slipped so to overcome this a couple of lengths of scrap birch I had laying around solved that particular issue. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Lovely neat work Tony Steve
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Sunday 15th February 2015 Well having now secured all of the decks (apart from the Bow Beak as mentioned) I need to decide how to best finish the deck cabin bulkheads. In the instructions they would have you plank these exactly as you have the deck but to my eye this just does not look correct. I feel the planks would look best laid across these areas horizontally rather than in vertical runs. I will probable stick with the 5mm x 0.5mm maple for these areas but think they would look better coloured. I have a few wood stains and dyes so have tested some on some offcuts of the maple strip to see the effects. Not a very good picture but you get the idea of what I am trying to achieve in putting together a colour chart before committing to the model itself. Well that's it for this time. The next stages will involve finishing the cabin bulk-heads then the fun begins with the first planking stages birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Steve/Bernd Many thanks for looking in and the nice comments - much appreciated. Happy Modelling
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 Looking good Tony I like the idea on the wood staining. Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Andy Many thanks. Really want to get this bit looking right so having to try and imagine the end result with all of the other colours that get used on this model. Decisions, decisions Kind regards Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony! A perfect job you made, respect!! Regards, Bernd
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Lovely work Tony, very neat and clean build.... Regards Alan
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Coming along nicely T
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Alan/Mr T Many thanks for the kind comments. Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 Well it’s been a while since I last posted - a combination of too much work and then to top it all a bout of illness. While I have made some progress with my build I have been slowed down somewhat with a number of issues both Historical (which I will cover in a later post) as well as some fit problems with the kit, and finally trying to decide on how best to represent certain areas of the kit. Let’s see if I can explain where I have got too. 1. Looking at the kit instructions they would have you complete the deck bulkheads using exactly the same planking technique used for the decks themselves. To my eye it just does not look right. Just to show the areas we are talking about have a look at the following picture: 2. One of the options I considered was just to add horizontal planking across these areas which would certainly make the job of adding the fittings a lot easier as this would result in a nice flat surface. However having spent some time researching ships of this age (and in particular the replicas of the Golden Hind) I have found that ships of this age tended to finish these bulkheads in a "Shiplap" planking method with one plank overlapping the next. Image 2 from the following link will give you an idea of what I am trying to achieve: http://www.britainexpres...ons.htm?attraction=3226
While this may cause me some regrets later in the build its the option I decided to go with. To ensure some sort of accuracy I decided to build myself a small jig to get the planking nice and even. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 Creating the Shiplap Jig1. For the bulk head covering I decided to continue to use the 0.5mm x 5mm maple strips that I had used for the decking. 2. To achieve a "pleasing" effect I decided that each plank overlap the next by 2mm. 3. Therefore to create the "jig" I cut a length of the 0.5mm x 5mm plank and then to produce the correct spacing cut a number of smaller pieces each 8mm long (the theory being that 5mm of the 8mm piece will be glued to the plank just cut. This in turn will leave overhanging fingers of 3mm - all better explained I think with the following pictures) 4. In use its a case of placing the jig firmly against the edge of the first plank. The fingers on the jig extend 3mm across the plank leaving a 2mm edge onto which the next plank is glued. Its a case of just moving the jig up 1 plank each time the next one is fixed in place. We end up with a nice evenly planked bulkhead which having trimmed to fit will be put aside until such time I have decided on how best to represent the cabin doors (not happy with the photo etched versions in the kit) and secondly on how to colour these parts. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 The First of the Fit Issues to ResolveWith this kit the gunport areas are provided for using diecut ply that is affixed to the side of the ship, which in later stages is then planked over. This is an excellent inclusion in the kit as it will save a lot of time in measuring and cutting these openings one by one which can be quite difficult to do and achieve an accurate finish. And its this area that I have encountered my first problem. Despite making sure all of my bulkheads are at true 45 degree angles and everything is nice and square and true I found that one of the gunport overlays has been gun approx. 1mm short. Interestingly all of the other overlays fit with no issues what so ever so a vindication that its my build in error. The following picture shows the issue I found with this part. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 Resolving the fit error in the Gun Port Overlay1. I guess the easiest option would have been to contact the manufacturer for a replacement part but as I am impatient and felt a correction could be made I pressed on. 2. So as not to upset the spacing of the gun port cut outs I decided to cut through this overlay as far from the port opening as possible. 3. I then glued these 2 individual parts back together having added a 1mm infill (made up of 2 scraps of my 0.5 x 5mm maple scraps left over from the deck planking). 4. When cleaned up and the part back in place all is now well and we have lost that gap that existed. The picture shows this (excuse the big fingers getting in the way but hopefully you can see the correction) birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 Preparing the Gun Port Overlays1. Some of the gun port openings are "below decks" and therefore will house a dummy canon barrel rather than a fully carriage version. To fit these dummy barrels it is necessary to back the below deck openings with parts B13 that come in the kit. WORTH NOTING AT THIS POINTEach of the gun ports on the overlays has a small square of wood to be removed. You have to remember that some of these "wood scraps" actually become the gun port lids as part E55 so make sure you do not throw these away. I have put mid in a zip lock plastic bag and put them in the kit box so they do not get lost over the coming weeks. 2. I did consider replacing the backing pieces B13 with a larger piece of wood as the area that will get glued is not a very large surface at all. Concern being that pushing in the false barrels at a later stage could see these backing pieces coming adrift. However in the end I opted to work with the supplied parts. 3. The fits stage in preparing the parts B13 is to pencil in a cross from corner to corner. This has 2 functions. In the first instance we find the centre of the square backing plate that will allow us to drill an accurate hole to accept the dummy canon barrel. Secondly having the cross in place will allow you to accurately line up the small square backing plate evenly when gluing it onto the overlay piece. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Sunday 15th March 2015 My final post for this week is just to show that the gun port overlay pieces have now been glued in play. There are 3 per side plus a further 1 piece per side that covers the "beak extension" which at this stage I have left off to make the job of hull fairing ready for the planking to be a little easier. To keep the overlays from "springing" out of true I tacked a scrap plank across them while the glue was drying. While this area does indeed look a little rough and ready it should be remembered that in later stages these overlay patterns will be completely planked over. The next stage of the build for me will be the fairing of the hull in preparation for the planking. birdaj2 attached the following image(s): Happy Modelling
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Very nice Tony, lovely work being done here.... Regards Alan
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