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#81 Posted : 17 July 2015 10:19:27

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True craftsmanship Steve, truly fabulous work....Drool Drool Drool .

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#82 Posted : 17 July 2015 19:23:49

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Awesome work Steve. Great craftsmanship.
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#83 Posted : 17 July 2015 20:29:24

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I have to say this build is perfection Steve. Totaly faultless. Really nice kit even with the instruction chalenges

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#84 Posted : 20 July 2015 15:33:45

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Thanks again for the nice commentsLaugh

All gratings are done now, had enough material in the end with a couple to spare. Im now in the process of fitting the fillets of 2x2 between the ribs at deck level.
Also shaped and fitted the mast support block.

Next job is to pin each joint of the internal rails and then its time to fit and shape the handrail.

Cheers for looking in! BigGrin
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#85 Posted : 20 July 2015 17:54:26

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This is turning into a very nice looking vessel. Awesome work Cool
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#86 Posted : 20 July 2015 19:00:12

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Been quietly watching this one Steve...The work and detail...She looks really awesome!!!
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#87 Posted : 20 July 2015 20:15:07

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BigGrin Sweet work there SteveCool
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#88 Posted : 22 July 2015 22:03:02

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Thanks for lookingBigGrin

A bit more progress, First the pins were sprayed black to look more like iron nails, I find brass blackener isnt too good on brass pins but Im quite happy with how they look paintedBigGrin

Next, it was time to chop down the planks to fit the curved piece of the handrail - this was supplied in the kit as a wooden ring that needed to cut to fit. Better than trying to bend a wood strip thoughBigGrin

The handrail itself is made of 3.5x10mm lime strip so there was no way this was going to be curved laterally with steam etc.

The instructions showed this should be made up using trapezoid pieces of wood to form the curve, I also made the the more pronounced curve from cutting slots into the strip to form the bend.

It went pretty well but it then needed painting as if Id used a stain it would have been much darker at the grain in the joints so not really an option. I like the black anyway and seeing as this will be mainly natural wood,a bit of paint here and there will set it off nicelyBigGrin

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#89 Posted : 22 July 2015 22:18:23

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Very nice Steve, those nails are a fantastic detail Cool
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#90 Posted : 22 July 2015 22:29:27

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Phew!! Steve, every time I look in this build gets even more awesome. There's some remarkably skilled work going on there, and I have to agree that the hand rail painted black really sets off all the 'natural' wood. Well doneLove
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#91 Posted : 22 July 2015 22:55:34

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This is really looking the business Steve.
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#92 Posted : 23 July 2015 07:11:20

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Hi Steve,
Wow, superb craftsmanship!!! Looking great.
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#93 Posted : 23 July 2015 11:13:59

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Stunning Steve, looks simply amazing. Work of a true craftsman.....Love Love

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#94 Posted : 23 July 2015 11:19:33

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Hi stunning build you have there, looks great.look forward to more.cheers mick.BigGrin BigGrin
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#95 Posted : 23 July 2015 14:59:49

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BigGrin Wow getting better and better every time I look in cracking job M8 Drool

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#96 Posted : 24 July 2015 01:41:58

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Beautiful job you are doing here, I don't know how you manage to keep everything so clean smooth, a real work of art.
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Beautiful work Steve, your modelling skills are clearly up to a very high standard - very well done!! Cool ThumpUp


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#98 Posted : 28 July 2015 21:52:33

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Cheers for looking in guysBigGrin

Have now done the wales, swivel gun posts and the stern benches.

The instructions say to fit the benches first and then the gun posts but this would have been more difficult as you need to cut out notches in both the bench and post to fit.

There are ply benches supplied but I cut some new ones from walnut and smoothed them down to look worn on the edges. There is a bench support to go in yet which fits on top of the bench to secure it to the gun post.

More soon!BigGrin


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Fabulous work Steve, a master craftsman at work well done!! Drool Cool ThumpUp

Love that last photo looking internally along to the transom, a very nice shot and it looks just like a real boat, amazing work. Love Love


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#100 Posted : 28 July 2015 22:16:27

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What can one say that hasn't already been said! Really enjoying watching this build come together. Beautiful workmanshipLove
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