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#381 Posted : 04 September 2012 17:03:17

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great copperwork stefan
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#382 Posted : 05 September 2012 12:08:54

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Thanks lads!

2 rows of stealers added at the stern. Not sure how the rear most part of the keel is finished off. Is it also tiled?




Some more filler pieces added to the bow




And some more tiles added to the hull

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#383 Posted : 05 September 2012 12:23:12

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Good work with the tiles.
I did tile the stern post but it is completely obscured with the rudder, you already have a copper painted surface there. You may need to repaint the copper after finishing all the tiles as some glue will sneak its way around there, if you decide to tile that area all the glue will be covered in tiles!
Your choice, Steve..

Don't try and bend the tiles around the stern post, do it the same as the keel!!
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#384 Posted : 05 September 2012 17:55:10

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Hi stefan great job you are doing.I tiled the rear most part of the keel because when I fitted the rudder there was at least a 2mm gap(but every build is a bit different),you can just see the back only at close inspection though .All I did was file the tiles that wear protruding flat then glued a row of tiles down to the waterline didn't take that long.Like farrabass said its up to you.
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#385 Posted : 05 September 2012 19:05:14

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Love your work Stefan, keep going like this!! Love
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#386 Posted : 06 September 2012 09:09:36

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Thanks Gents.

I think I'll tile the back section in the way you recommend. Hope to have some more pictures tomorrow.
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#387 Posted : 06 September 2012 13:15:56

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Hi Stefan
It`s looking better and better, great job ThumpUp
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#388 Posted : 07 September 2012 07:53:02

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Very neat tiling! Looking beautiful.
Greetings,
Walter



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#389 Posted : 07 September 2012 08:05:33

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Same here Stefan. A great tiling job; and those stealers have been fitted very well. Nice tight fit and neat.

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#390 Posted : 07 September 2012 08:41:40

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Some more pictures as promised. Sorry about the lighting.



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#391 Posted : 07 September 2012 10:08:14

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Hi Stefan, OUTSTANDING!!!!!Drool Regards Mike
MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.

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#392 Posted : 07 September 2012 15:39:26

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Hi Steffan.
Someones been busy. Looks stunning, keep up the good work Ian. Cool
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#393 Posted : 12 September 2012 09:11:26

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Thanks Mike & Ian!

Almost finished with the Starboard side.

All the filler pieces on the bow fitted. Here is a shot of the final row of filler pieces required where the tiles meet the waterline.




All the full tiles at the stern have also been fitted, only the stealer fillers remaining. (The white spot is where a tile had to be removed)




Now to repeat the process on the port side.

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#394 Posted : 13 September 2012 16:29:24

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Looking great sofar Stefan ThumpUp
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Peter BigGrin

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Looking great sofar Stefan ThumpUp
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#396 Posted : 14 September 2012 08:56:05

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Thanks Peter!

Thanks Peter! LOL

Over the last 2 evenings:




Up to row 9 on the port side. I need more super-glue gel to progress the bow and the stern

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#397 Posted : 14 September 2012 12:25:14

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Hello mate, very impressive work, nice and clean.

Keep those pics comming.

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#398 Posted : 14 September 2012 14:26:35

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Nearly there, looking very proffesional.
Steve..
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#399 Posted : 26 September 2012 09:40:47

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Thanks lads!

As it was a long weekend, there was a bit of time to spend on tiling:

21 Sep: laid down all the full tiles on the port side bow, and and some rows on the side






23 Sep: Some more rows on the port side:




24 Sep: All the rows consisting of full tiles before the twisty sections on the stern:

Hans
#400 Posted : 26 September 2012 12:26:41

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Looking great, a labour of love, my friend, a labour of love.
Rgds, Hans
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