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#161 Posted : 21 November 2011 09:34:53

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Looking absolutely brilliant Tom, a very time consuming task in deed,..and beautifully done!! Love ThumpUp
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#162 Posted : 21 November 2011 16:34:37

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Hi Tom,

really nice build and an inspiration to watch.

How did you get this intense caulking structure between the planks?
Did you use a pencil or a black pen marker?

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#163 Posted : 21 November 2011 17:16:28

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Hi To

Your copper tiles are perfect. Very neat work keep it up.

Happy build and plenty of patients.

Athol
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#164 Posted : 22 November 2011 11:40:53

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First of all thanks to anybody for comments. I will be stuck with this copPer for a while so you get to see diferent stages of it.

Mr.Quist wrote:
Hi Tom,

really nice build and an inspiration to watch.

How did you get this intense caulking structure between the planks?
Did you use a pencil or a black pen marker?

Cheers, Timm


Hi Timm,

The caulking is done by using black marker pen of the edges of planks. For decking I used 3mm x 1mm x 100mm wallnut planks treated with natural danish oil.
I hope it helped.


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#165 Posted : 22 November 2011 19:04:46

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Thanks for the info, Tom !!

tom.ganc wrote:
For decking I used 3mm x 1mm x 100mm wallnut planks ...


Did you double-plank the deck or did you use the walnut instead of the suplied planks ?

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#166 Posted : 22 November 2011 19:27:07

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Mr.Quist wrote:
Thanks for the info, Tom !!

tom.ganc wrote:
For decking I used 3mm x 1mm x 100mm wallnut planks ...


Did you double-plank the deck or did you use the walnut instead of the suplied planks ?

Cheers, Timm


Hi Timm
I double planked but didn't use planks supplied because they were too thick. If I put 1mm planks on top of the supplied ones all cannons would be too high up and barrels would'n fit the gun ports. Instead of that I used thin sheet of balsa. Just did it exackly the way as first two decks supplied in magazines. Then wallnut planks went on top if that.
I hope that's clear enough :-)
Happy modelling ;-)
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BigGrin Hi Tom a very impresive and tidy build there m8
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#168 Posted : 22 November 2011 21:42:21

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tom.ganc wrote:
Hi Timm
I double planked but didn't use planks supplied because they were too thick. If I put 1mm planks on top of the supplied ones all cannons would be too high up and barrels would'n fit the gun ports. Instead of that I used thin sheet of balsa. Just did it exackly the way as first two decks supplied in magazines. Then wallnut planks went on top if that.


Hello Tom,

You convinced me. I am still not satisfied the way my decks looks like. And the way you did it sound much better to me.
Just ordered my walnut strips. Thank you very much for that hint.
Did you do the top decks the same way ?

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#169 Posted : 22 November 2011 21:59:39

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Mr.Quist wrote:
tom.ganc wrote:
Hi Timm
I double planked but didn't use planks supplied because they were too thick. If I put 1mm planks on top of the supplied ones all cannons would be too high up and barrels would'n fit the gun ports. Instead of that I used thin sheet of balsa. Just did it exackly the way as first two decks supplied in magazines. Then wallnut planks went on top if that.


Hello Tom,

You convinced me. I am still not satisfied the way my decks looks like. And the way you did it sound much better to me.
Just ordered my walnut strips. Thank you very much for that hint.
Did you do the top decks the same way ?

Cheers, Timm


Yes mate, all decks done that way.

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#170 Posted : 22 November 2011 22:28:28

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Tom great minds think alike ,I have already purchased the balsa!!! well you know I can not live without itBigGrin Cool Love
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MWG wrote:
Tom great minds think alike ,I have already purchased the balsa!!! well you know I can not live without itBigGrin Cool Love


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#172 Posted : 24 November 2011 13:59:40

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Hi again
I've got another update of my copper plating. It is moving slovely ahead :-)
Sorry for pics quality but it is from my mobile

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Thanks for watchng.
More to come soon :-)
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Nice!! Very Nice BigGrin
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Tom its looking fantastic!! the natural curves are very authentic, please keep everything as is, great stuffBigGrin Cool
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Looking good so far!
The colour of the rest of the build realy sets off the copper tiles? Don't worry about running out of tiles I have probably got in excess of 300 left, as I made use of a lot of the off-cuts. I have probably tiled a little higher up the hull than was needed, my intention is to paint a thin copper arc over the lowest point of the lower wale. This will then finish off the water line, at the moment I am plating the rudder and carrying on with the masts and spars. If there is a particular part of the plating that you are unsure of please feel free to ask me? you may well come up with a better alternative but as I done mine already you now have a model to compare with.
Keep up the good work and don't rush the tiles.
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really nice neat paint job ThumpUp is it spayed?
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#177 Posted : 28 November 2011 00:19:28

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Thanks for comments. I really enjoy tiling it. It takes ages but needs to be done. I still have quite long way to go but there is no rush :-)

farrabass wrote:
Looking good so far!
The colour of the rest of the build realy sets off the copper tiles? Don't worry about running out of tiles I have probably got in excess of 300 left, as I made use of a lot of the off-cuts. I have probably tiled a little higher up the hull than was needed, my intention is to paint a thin copper arc over the lowest point of the lower wale. This will then finish off the water line, at the moment I am plating the rudder and carrying on with the masts and spars. If there is a particular part of the plating that you are unsure of please feel free to ask me? you may well come up with a better alternative but as I done mine already you now have a model to compare with.
Keep up the good work and don't rush the tiles.
Steve..


Hi mate. Thanks for comment. I'm fine with my tiling for now but I'm sure it I get stuck you will be first to know :-)

Cheers
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#178 Posted : 28 November 2011 00:21:21

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jase wrote:
really nice neat paint job ThumpUp is it spayed?


Hi mate. All painting was done with brush. Just have decent brush and take it easy :-)
Cheers
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#179 Posted : 28 November 2011 09:48:44

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What a great job you've done there Tom...Looks fantastic...Love ThumpUp
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#180 Posted : 01 December 2011 10:41:54

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Thanks guys.
I've got little update. I'm in a really slow part of the plating... working around the waterline, etc
It takes loooong time to move forward but an end effect is briliant.
Have a look
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Stay tuned BigGrin
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