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My first ever build - SOTS Options
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#461 Posted : 04 February 2013 22:09:29

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Hans wrote:
Looking good, love the attention to detail. Makes for great build


Thank you for the very positive comments Hans... I too love detail and am sure I'll get better with practice, the right materials and of course know how...

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Alan
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#462 Posted : 04 February 2013 22:12:30

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court orchard wrote:
You seem to be doing fine without the Kolinsky.ThumpUp


Thank you Andy, appreciate it very much... I find the Admiralty brushes good quality but think I can still do better with the real fine detail..... Have ordered a couple of Kolinsky brushes, size 3/0 and 5/0... Hopefully they will help....

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Alan
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#463 Posted : 04 February 2013 22:27:55

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Gandale wrote:
court orchard wrote:
You seem to be doing fine without the Kolinsky.ThumpUp


Thank you Andy, appreciate it very much... I find the Admiralty brushes good quality but think I can still do better with the real fine detail..... Have ordered a couple of Kolinsky brushes, size 3/0 and 5/0... Hopefully they will help....

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Alan


I'm sure those Weasels will be donating their tails to a fine example of the Model Builders Art.LOL
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#464 Posted : 05 February 2013 22:36:41

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Finally got round to blackening the mesh for launch using Blacken-it and a degreasing cleanser.... being very careful with the vapours as it is strong stuff. When dried, cut out templates on black card, trimmed and test fitted. Once happy, cut the mesh using the card template and using CA glued the mesh in place.... Happy how it turned out... Tomorrow, issue 23 and the resumption of planking the hull....Cool Cool

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BigGrin Very nice work there AlanCool
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#466 Posted : 05 February 2013 22:51:24

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Very nice work there AlanCool


Thanks Andy, learning lots and the mistakes to avoid next time... Thanks for looking in....BigGrin

Regards

Alan
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#467 Posted : 06 February 2013 13:24:44

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Looking very good alanBigGrin

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#468 Posted : 06 February 2013 22:56:38

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claret wrote:
Looking very good alanBigGrin

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Thanks Claret, nice to know you are looking in....Cool

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Alan
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#469 Posted : 09 February 2013 01:01:19

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Hi all, found tonight as I started planking as outlined in issue 23 that I am having to force the planks into position around the curvature of the bow, this is starting to give me a clinker effect....Blushing It would appear inadvertantly, I have been forcing planks into position ever so slightly with each row laid rather than let the planks go where they want to go and adjust accordingly. As I progress further it is becoming more and more apparant.... big learning issue for me here. Now having a good think and I have decided as the planking is the first layer and will not be visable, I am going to lay the strakes where they want to go, cut and shape accordingly..... Certainly don't want to end up in a position where planks may pop later down the line.... Will post pics soon of the results or my attempted correction.... Who said building these models was easy eh!!!!!Mellow Mellow

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Don't worry too much about the first planking. The planks are 2mm thick for a reason. That is, they can take a lot of sanding to adjust to any irregularities, as you say it will be all hidden under the 2nd layer.
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BigGrin Hi Alan
As C'O has said this is the under planking so don't worry too much about its appearance as its the next layer that needs to be spot on. There were a few references to an online planking tutorial in the vic builds but im still looking for the link that may give you some help. Il post it when I find it, if I recall correctly it was off the 'Model Ship World' site and explains a lot including the use off 'keepers' to prevent the clinkering effect's. Sorry I cant be more help il post the relevant docs as soon as I can get to the site
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#472 Posted : 09 February 2013 22:29:03

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court orchard wrote:
Don't worry too much about the first planking. The planks are 2mm thick for a reason. That is, they can take a lot of sanding to adjust to any irregularities, as you say it will be all hidden under the 2nd layer.


Hi Andy, thanks for the reasuring comments. Am not worried about the asthetics fo the first layer of planks, am taking it more as a learning session and just goes to show even by following the instructions displayed in the mag things can still go a little wrong. To recognising the problem and then resolving it is all part of the process.... Lesson learnt, let the planks lie the way they want to and not force simply to follow written instructions... every build is different.... Thanks again m8, appreciate it...Cool Cool

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Alan
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BigGrin Hi Alan
As C'O has said this is the under planking so don't worry too much about its appearance as its the next layer that needs to be spot on. There were a few references to an online planking tutorial in the vic builds but im still looking for the link that may give you some help. Il post it when I find it, if I recall correctly it was off the 'Model Ship World' site and explains a lot including the use off 'keepers' to prevent the clinkering effect's. Sorry I cant be more help il post the relevant docs as soon as I can get to the site
regards
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Hi Andy, thanks for your commments, really appreciate any advice and guidance you give. Have seen the tutorial you are referring to and found it really interesting. The planking isn't that far out but did find if I carried on planking the way of the mag then it wouldn't sit right... Pretty sure now the path I am taking will work out a lot better..... Thanks again m8.... BigGrin BigGrin
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Today I continud with the planking described in issue 23 but as previously mentioned I did have to deviate from the written instructions and Mr T's build. On the bow, completed laying two rows, the first row as shown in the mag but the second row has been laid exactly where the plank wants to go, tapered and fitted accordingly. If I had continued to the centre of the bow, forcing it into place then a clinkering affact would have been the result.... Also fitted one row either side of the top of the hull...


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BigGrin Hi Gandale found the link to "planking Techniques for Beginners"
unfortunately maintenance is being carried out on the web site but should work once done

http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/hptindex.php

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BigGrin Hi Gandale found the link to "planking Techniques for Beginners"
unfortunately maintenance is being carried out on the web site but should work once done

http://modelshipworld.com/phpBB2/hptindex.php



Thanks Budgie, will keep trying your like and have a look. Have a feeing I have already seen this particular article..... Appreciate you assistance and your taking the time to look in.....BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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Tapered the last two rows for the stern as instructed. A little fiddly but got there in the end... Have one more strake to add on the other side.... that's a task for tomorrow I think...

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#478 Posted : 09 February 2013 22:52:29

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Hi Alan!
Nice progress, well done!
At the front part (bow???) of your model it might be a little bit tricky, but isn´t it just that what we want? BigGrin

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Also made a start of tapering and shaping some off cuts and filling the gaps between the strakes at the stern, again hoping to continue with this tomorrow..... Thanks to all for looking in and for any comments....BigGrin BigGrin

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Hi Alan

Looking really good there, the sterns always look funny until the filler planks are added in but you're making a darned good job of it!Cool

I had to look hard at the last photo, I thought you were doing a Graf Zeppelin at the same time!!BigGrin

Keep up the great work.

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