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Worked on the aft balconies. I decided on the decor . Completed work on the ship's illumination project. A little more and I will be engaged in roughing below the waterline . https://youtu.be/BeCCpMITA78dantist 905 attached the following image(s):
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Very impressive workmanship, Andrey. Keep the posts coming. Chris
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Fantastic looking build you have going!
Best,
Mark
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Hello , colleagues ! Thank you for evaluating my work. It's important to me. After stripping, the decor was degreased with alcohol, treated with soil. I used acrylic paint metallic and bronze metallic
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Good afternoon to all. For a long time, I didn't have the opportunity to continue what I started, but now things are moving forward:). Colleagues! On this quiet and not-yet-late evening, I have decided on the next steps in my shipbuilding project. The next step is the rough sheathing of the ship's hull. Due to the lack of free time, the speed of the ship's assembly has slowed down. Before starting work, I dismantled the ship's hull from the display stand. It has become inconvenient to firmly attach the model, so I suggest building it in a foam box. It's relatively soft so as not to spoil the model. All the preparatory work is completed, it's time to start. Before starting the cladding, we arm ourselves with… Wood material linden rail 5x2x50mm. Wood material birch rail 5x2x30mm. from the magazine set from Diagostini. Tools and consumables Nails 10x0.7mm Nailing tool Mini drill + 0.7mm drill bit PVA glue (red) Wood flour Iron Rack soaking bottle Shlivmashina + renovator Sandpaper, sponge, bar. A knife for cutting rails. The motor for narrowing the slats. I started roughing the hull. A) Fitting the slats on the model body, marking with a pencil from where the rail needs to be narrowed. Marking with a pencil the location of the nails in the projection of the frames. B) Next, I made holes with a 0.7 mm drill bit and narrowed the rail on a sandpaper. C) Soak in hot water for 10' - 15' When soaking the rails, there is a problem that there is no container in which you can place the rail completely, but in my case, it is not necessary to soak the rail completely, in this case, I soak in a glass bottle from under beer. In order to avoid cracking and breaking of the rail in places of sharp bends. You can also bend over steam. G) Once again, I try it on the body, and if everything is satisfactory, I apply PVA glue to the rail and immediately attach it with nails. Since the nails are very small and it is inconvenient to hammer them in, it is best to use a nail gun. I have such a tool in my arsenal. This made the process much faster. However, a small hammer dantist 905 attached the following image(s):
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That looks very fiddly work.  Well done. Mark Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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And so 10 rows are done. I cleaned the body a little from glue, but I haven't polished it properly yet. I used sandpaper, a block, a sanding machine, and finally an emery sponge. This method allows me to evaluate my work more accurately. After that, I move to the other side and repeat the process. The most challenging part is bending the front slats, as they require careful attention. The middle and back slats are much easier to handle. I firmly believe that our model has the potential to last a long time. However, it is important to note that this model is not an inexpensive option. Every modeler invests a lot of time, money, and effort into it. It is primarily a memory of the present, which is unfortunately rapidly passing away. dantist 905 attached the following image(s):
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Hello, dear colleagues - model shipbuilders! My "Shipyard is working. My main concern is the construction of a model of the French sailing ship Soley Royal. I must say that over the years of construction, I have departed from the Soley Royal model developed by Deagostini. I have completed the twentieth row of rough planking. I am starting the thirtieth row of planking from the keel. -due to the fact that the soaked rail lay on the nails very easily, I just joined the rails one to one without making wedges. In principle, the rails lay normally, not taking into account the pattern on the front. But I decided that it was not important for the rough sheathing.
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Slowly but surely, I'm working on the rough sheathing of the Soley Royal hull.
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He completed the roughing of the hull of the Soley Royal ship, which means that the outer shell of the hull is formed from primary slats. This is the main stage of construction, after which the processing of the hull begins (sanding, putty) and the transition to finishing and other work. https://youtu.be/utAsdP1qEjU?si=OvRc5JAiE1AcKfwMdantist 905 attached the following image(s):
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