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Superb work Willz. Absolutely stunning. Chris On the bench 1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.
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Fabulous piece of work, those ribs look ever so delicate... Credit to your patience Willz, .. Look forward to your next update.... Regards Alan
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Hello Willz, Again we see a craftsman showing us his skills in carving wood and building small boats well finished Willz. Regards Trev Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
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cheers lads, all comments appreciated, small update on the bounty launch, managed to make and fit the top capping and at the mo I`m trying to make some space to continue with the Victory, finding the amount of room needed for 1/72 HMS Victory a little challenging. Again lads thank you all for your comments William willz attached the following image(s):
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Beautiful, a class piece of work Willz....
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Alan
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willz wrote:I wasn't happy with the plank bender so I drilled a hole in the handle so I could screw in a drywall screw through it, I filed the point off the screw so as to use as a depth stop. You need to drill a hole just big enough to be able to self tap a screw through it, be careful not to break the handle What a great idea, i'm doing this with mine tomorrow Cheers Paul Building: DelPrado HMS Victory. Building: DeAgostini Sovereign Of The Seas.
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hi eveyone, long time no see!! thanks all for your comments, appreciated, well been jumping from one thing to another, managed to buy some walnut strips and finish the hull planking, although still lots of sanding and cleaning up to do. When i was making the front of the keel (the water cutter) it tapered from the top to the bottom, (it got thicker as it went lower) well for some strange reason the rear also tapers from the top to the bottom, but this time it gets thinner as it gets lower, willz attached the following image(s):
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I know people who don't do what we do may think we are mad but, that picture is a thing of beauty.
Well done, Willz
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Great work, she's looking brill.... Regards Alan
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Cheers lads, heres a couple of new pics, one is showing the finished planking the other shows how the keel tapers down towards the stern, also I found that lining the hole for the rudder made it much easer to get a nice finish (not very clear in this photo). when you look at these old galleons and admire their construction and beauty, it confuses me that below the water line they seem to be built back to front with the stern being elegant tapered and streamline and the fore almost like a bulldozer, but there again what do I know ?? willz attached the following image(s):
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You have made a stunning job of your planking. Hope the build continues to go well. Happy Modelling
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Hi, Lovely job on the planking, true craftsmanship. Kind regards, Garth "Measure twice, cut once!!!" Finished!!! HMS Victory, Current build: Black Pearl. On hold: Bismarck, Golden Hind, Flying Scotsman, Victory Cross Section, SOTS, Tiger 1. Wish list: USS Constitution.
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Hi, awesome planking. I love the natural finish! Greetings, Walter
Present builds: Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48
On the shelf: Italeri "Fiat Mefistofele", Italeri "Moto Guzzi California", Fokker "Red Baron", Revell Bismarck, Revell Tirpitz, Arab Dow, Stage Coach, .....
Completed builds: McLaren MP4/4, D-51 Steam Locomotive, HMS Victory, GWH F-15D Eagle, St. Stephen`s Cathedral (cardboard), Solar-powered paddle Steamer (little project with my son), HMS Victory X-section, "Geli" Phantom II (cardboard)
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Beautiful work with the planking, well done. Graeme
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looking fantastic. keep up the good work. Ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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First thanks all for your appreciation, appreciated Heres a simple jig to make the lower wale stock shape thingy`s first hand make your stock shape as accurately as you can, both ends have to be the same depth. Nest get a piece of 6mm ply about 150mm square set your saw about 30mm in from the edge jig 1 (pic1) super glue some scrap square from the edge so you can cut your pieces all the same length. Jig 2 (pic 2 & 3) from the next right angle on the jig cut down the ply the length of your piece then place your hand made stock longest cut angle against the blade with the blade still in the cut (make sure to turn saw off) then super glue some scrap down the exterior and bottom edge, remove from jig and replace with an uncut length and super glue some scrap down the other edge.. jig 3 (pic 4) turn the jig again and cut down the ply about 40mm turn saw off in cut and place the hand make piece against the blade and super glue some scrap against the outer and bottom edge of the piece, remove from saw and super glue scrap down the long finished edge whilst still in the jig. Ok sounds all a bit complicated but if you look at the pictures you should be able get the gist, the beauty of this jig is that fact that if its done right you can cut all the offset stock shapes without ever adjusting you saw and if you need to make some more it shouldn`t be that difficult to reset the saw to the jig, a word of caution before you wizz through all the pieces you must check both ends for the same depth cheers all File Attachment(s): willz attached the following image(s):
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Lovely work Willz and thanks for sharing..... Looks quite straight forward simply due to the way you've described the process.... well done.... Regards Alan
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cheers Alan, the saw cuts in the jig have increased in width due to variation caused by the amount I`ve cut (over 100 pic 1), so before i shelve the jig i did a small cut on the last corner and called this the set cut in case i need to make some more pic 2, cheers all Willz willz attached the following image(s):
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just been cleaning off traces of glue with water from inside the gunports, pic 1 the second pic is one of the files that i used for filing the gunports down to the inner linings, not very clear in this photo but i ground the edge till it was smooth with a grinder (see arrow), so when filing its much easier to control without damaging the side bits cheers Willz willz attached the following image(s):
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Changing the wale colour, now this ones a bit tricky, here we go, I`ll try a tutorial ok the lower wale, it has a top thinner edge thats the same colour all its length. So first we glue this thin strip all along the ship at its correct position. The next wale plank is double the thickness and changes colour from yellow to black along its length (in my case boxwood to walnut) start glueing the second plank in single thickness from the stern until the corner meet the walnut (arrowed pic 1) willz attached the following image(s):
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