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Afternoon Folks As a few of you's are aware I tend to start off well on a new build then dwindle off after I have completed the "skeleton" Well I have come across a model of the SD14 which consists mainly off a "skeleton" depicting all the frames bulkheads cabins holds etc I think it would make an interesting object to look at even if I decide not to add the hull plates The model was designed as a teaching aid for the port fire brigade to familiarise themselves with the layout of the ship so omitting the hull skin should be acceptable Kit details. http://www.marcle.co.uk/sd14.htm
The real thing. https://www.yfanefa.com/record/24352
If u watched the short video Think it will take me longer than 16 weeks The kit comes printed on 225gsm A3 size manila card I will be copying those onto card that is glossy on both sides (1:1 as will be nearly 7 feet) This will save using the originals and ******** it up and also means I do not need to seal the card if painting Did consider using styrene but would work out quite expensive plus it will be a lot easier to score and fold card rather than score and snap styrene Hope to get started soon Thanks for looking'
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Evening Folks FWD SectionSD14's were normally build on a slipway and when ready to launch the blocks were removed and it would slide into the water after smashing a bottle of champers The model construction is as a dry dock build built on a level surface then the dry dock is flooded to float the ship Bottom Shell PlatesCopied onto 250gsm A3 glossy both sides paper The 17 templates for the PLATES were cut out and glued using a tacky glue for the K A B C strakes Will see if I can remember how to upload pics
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Yea! Another one to drool over! I love watching you put these together, one day I'll start my Monitor (if only all these extra projects didn't keep getting in the way!) Looking forward to the next part already. Best of luck. Robin. First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale 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 Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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Thanks for commenting Robin. appreciated Yeh I do like making a start Fwd strakes joined together Looks a bit wavy as it is not flat..joins are overlapped giving hull plating effect when turned over Hope I don't get bubbles in paper when applying glue even tho it has a gloss surface Sitting on a A3 platen glass from a photocopier to give idea of size so far
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Hi Budgie It looks like an exciting build not many of us older members post now good to hear from you and good luck with your build. Regards Trev Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
OcCre- Santa-Maria (Kit).
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Evening Folks Thanks for comment Trev I have redone the previous bottom shell plate using 300gsm paper Reason was that I licked the glossy side to get rid off a mark and the gloss disappeared leaving the rough fibres exposed. Thought best to change the media before I go further May have to redo them again tho as not too happy with how the lines line up as couple don't seem to line up quite right I have cut out the DOUBLE BOTTOM LONGITUDALS that runs fwd to aft and most of the port side DOUBLE BOTTOM FLOORS Have dry fitted them to see how they look away from the bottom shell plates
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Evening Folks I have glued the longitudals down and dry fitted the "frames" Couple of frames are missing as I heavy handedly cut thru the fold lines so will need to redo them Humming and hawing at the moment on whether to continue this way or restart using a slightly thicker card The folded parts helps keep the frames steady BUT i quite fancy the idea of seeing as much of the frames and all the other parts as possible ...will I need to do away with the folded part and use a slightly thicker card Supposed to have been a training aid showing all the compartments etc so covering the hull would defeat the purpose I am also over thinking the instructions saying to keep flat when it cannot be as the hull plates over lap fwd to aft port to stbd Still have problems lining up the lines on the hull plates I just can't seem to get them bang on Thanks for looking
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HI Folks gone with a thicker card dry fitted only so far The t0p of the tank top latitudes will be replaced as i will only use the vertical strips for spacing between the frames
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That looks rather special. Really love how all the symmetry of the parts look. Tony Happy Modelling
BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette) COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
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thanks for taking the time to comment Tony Failed again tried painting but didn't like the results Purchased some 0.5mm styrene sheets (not Evergreen)and off I went again Progress so far
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Hi Folks Progress so far Starting to glue the longitudes
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Hi Budgie, Good to see you back on this one, keep posting as this is a very special build and very mind absorbing to complete. Regards Trev. Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
OcCre- Santa-Maria (Kit).
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