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Gokstad Viking Ship by Jack.Aubrey, Dusek Shipkits, 1:35 Scale. Options
jack.aubrey
#101 Posted : 27 April 2016 17:33:15

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New, more detailed images of the ship deck, Jack.

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#102 Posted : 27 April 2016 20:50:12

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That's looking really good Jack! Not too overdone and just enough to show that the wood isn't brand new!Cool Cool Cool
I'm relieved the solution did what you wanted in the end, I must admit when I was making the trench boards in the Messines diorama I also diluted the solution to quite a degree, I think it was about 1:7 with water in the end (I was working with bare wood coffee stirers from Costa Coffee though, not the darker wood you have there.
Funnily enough, I'm on day four of my new test batch and that hasn't changed colour at all yet, all that's happened so far is that the wool has turned black. I'm wondering what a couple of old rusty nails would be like instead of the wool!BigGrin
So glad it worked in the end, and so much cheaper than commercial weathering products!


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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
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#103 Posted : 28 April 2016 13:22:21

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Hi Robin, you suggestion at the end was probably the best and the cheapest. And there is room to increase its knowledge. Now this method is permanently archived in my positive experiences folder. Thanks again. Jack.Aubrey
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#104 Posted : 28 April 2016 20:14:14

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Hi Jack.
The deck colour is looking really nice, keep the pictures coming.Cool BigGrin regards Ian
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#105 Posted : 29 April 2016 13:56:59

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Here some new images . .

On the terrace, cloudy weather, no flash . .

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Inside home, with flash . .

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#106 Posted : 29 April 2016 14:16:35

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Hi Jack, you got some lovely finish on this deck. It was worth the wait and experimentation.
Are you using off-camera flash?
Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.

Happy building :-)

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#107 Posted : 01 May 2016 23:16:54

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michu wrote:
Hi Jack, you got some lovely finish on this deck. It was worth the wait and experimentation.
Are you using off-camera flash?


Thank you for your comment . . i'm using a smartphone of last generation, totally automated. Rgds, Jack.
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#108 Posted : 02 May 2016 15:57:18

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Hi jack.
really great finish on your deck, nice pictures.
Regards Ian
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#109 Posted : 02 May 2016 23:04:48

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Hi Jack, decking has turned out really nice. All that experimentation has certainly paid off.... Looking fab.....

Regards

Alan
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#110 Posted : 03 May 2016 10:22:17

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Such neat and tidy work, stunning Jack. I really like how the weathered planks turned out too
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#111 Posted : 05 May 2016 14:39:34

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Many thanks to all of you for your positive comments.

I believe it's the strenght of this kind of software applications, such as forums, to simplify and favour the exchange of experiences and ideas between their members. In our case modellers. Another positive effect is to encourage potential new modellers to start, being sure that they can easily find support when needed. Without the motivation coming from Robin's (Plymouth57) suggestion I'd probably followed another method . . may be better or not, who knows.

It's now coming the time to come back to my house near to Milan, after +/- six months passed in Tuscany. For this reason I'm going to close the shipyard here but, considering that the main amount of work on this model is over, I'm thinking to pack everything and to continue at home: considering what remains to do, it's reasonable to imagine the completion in a couple of months, also sharing the time with the other shipyard (HMS Guadeloupe) I'm managing there.

Most probably, my next messages will be originated from my main workshop in Milan where I think to stay until the end of August. If I'll be successful in finishing the Gokstad ship in time, my next return to Tuscany will probably coincide with the start of a brand new model.

Kind regards, Jack.Aubrey
ian smith
#112 Posted : 05 May 2016 16:00:56

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Hi Jack.
hope your move back to Milan goes ok. look forward to seeing some more posts of your work.
Regards Ian
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#113 Posted : 05 May 2016 19:30:39

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It's been interesting watching this come together. Look forward to seeing it's completion when your settled.
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#114 Posted : 06 June 2016 21:02:18

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Monday, June 6th, 2016

jack.aubrey wrote:
It's now coming the time to come back to my house near to Milan, after +/- six months passed in Tuscany. For this reason I'm going to close the shipyard here but, considering that the main amount of work on this model is over, I'm thinking to pack everything and to continue at home: considering what remains to do, it's reasonable to imagine the completion in a couple of months, also sharing the time with the other shipyard (HMS Guadeloupe) I'm managing there.

Most probably, my next messages will be originated from my main workshop in Milan where I think to stay until the end of August. If I'll be successful in finishing the Gokstad ship in time, my next return to Tuscany will probably coincide with the start of a brand new model.

Kind regards, Jack.Aubrey


According with my previous statement, here quoted, I've resumed today this shipyard.

I came back to my house close to Milan two weeks ago but I had too many task to take care before modelling, so I can start something on the Viking ship only today.
I'm installing the several shields on the sides of the ship. These shields were a typical feature of these ships. Here below two images of the work done today, just a quarter of the whole.
Regards, jack.Aubrey.

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#115 Posted : 07 June 2016 20:36:10

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2016

The starboard side of the ship is now over, with all its shields in place . . now it's time for the port side.

Is more beautiful the Viking ship or the sage plant in the background ?

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#116 Posted : 07 June 2016 23:05:40

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Hi Jack.
looking really good with the shields in place.
Look forward to seeing more.
Ian
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#117 Posted : 08 June 2016 00:09:27

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Hi Jack
Love the look and the workmanship that's gone into this, how are shields attached to the boat ?
Regards
Paul
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#118 Posted : 08 June 2016 10:28:54

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Hi Jack
Love the look and the workmanship that's gone into this, how are shields attached to the boat ? Regards
Paul

Hi Paul, to answer to your question

I think may be helpful the following picture from the "assembly instructions" available with the kit. As you can see you need to drill a small hole into the gunwale, insert a thin rope into it and tie the shield into the central part were there is a kind of handle to keep it.


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But I developed a slighty different method, consisting in drilling two holes instead of one and pass the rope into the first hole, then inside the handle of the shield and back into the second hole. Finally I fixed it with a simple knot and a drop of cyan glue to strengthen it. Simple although more time comsuming, but the result is more stable and clean.

Regards, Jack.

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#119 Posted : 08 June 2016 14:08:42

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Great build there! love those shield`s regards Phil
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#120 Posted : 11 June 2016 18:23:56

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Saturday, June 11th, 2016

The shields installation is now over . .
Now I'm starting another task: building the oars . .

Thanks to everybody for the positive appreciations.
Rgds, Jack.Aubrey

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