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captainalan
#21 Posted : 21 April 2010 01:10:10

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Ive just found your build I'm glad i decided to start San Fran 2 first you've made a great job of her so far!
i will make sure that i read an reread your build diary an learn by your mistakes not that you'd know there are any
Alan
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#22 Posted : 25 April 2010 10:12:49

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Hi All,,

Here I tried my hand at doing the cannon on the SanFrancisco, These are moulded metal and look terrible. I started by filing the piece and squaring off the edges, then on to painting, I don't know how to simulate wood but tried anyways..lol.LOL




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magpie1832
#23 Posted : 26 April 2010 22:44:34

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Here is the next instalment of pics from my build...
I have finished the cannons now and installed them. I used the idea off here to use wood glue mixed with water on the thread to give weight to the rope. Looks so much better now. Now onwards with the chump blocks.You can see my attempt of making the cannon carriage looking like wood.



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1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.




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#24 Posted : 26 April 2010 22:46:06

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looking really good mate, i hope i can make my victory look as good!
magpie1832
#25 Posted : 26 April 2010 22:52:40

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Thanks Maverickandgoose.
If you take your time you can achieve anything.. Well that's my philosophy ..lol
I'm using this as a step up to the victory. so practice on this will help me in the long run..
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1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.




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#26 Posted : 07 May 2010 21:34:53

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Did you say this is your first wooden model?Blink Drool Well i am very very impressed!!BigGrin BigGrin . Victory will be my first, although i have ordered an in between so i should have some practise before i get to the tough stuff on Victory. I will post a build diary when i start, its the Black Pearl. If it looks half as good as yours i will be chuffed!!BigGrin BigGrin
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#27 Posted : 11 May 2010 14:16:15

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Hi all, Thanks for your comments.
Here are some more pics, I finished all the chump blocks and fixed all the shields on the sides. I then went on to the anchors. These are horrible as you can see, I filed and then painted and made them a little better. Then onto the gratings. These come molded in metal. I can't afford to buy the wooden kit form grating so made them do. A little filing and then sprayed them, and finished them off with a wood effect around the edge's. Hope you like the build so far .. will post again soon.


Chris...

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#28 Posted : 11 May 2010 14:25:22

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She really beautiful Magpie a credit to you!BigGrin I love how you have made the best of what you had to work with. The gun carridges and grates look great. How did you get the gun carridges to look so woodlike?
Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!




captainalan
#29 Posted : 12 May 2010 02:09:17

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looking good chris
ive managed to put all my keel parts together and pinned down the decks
ive had some major warps to straighten out just waiting now for next instalment
Alan
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#30 Posted : 12 May 2010 08:14:28

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Hi, I forgot to put the pics of the anchors before I had a play with them..lol.

Also here are some more new pics of what I did last night. I installed the launch boat. And the gratings.

Thanks for your nice comments, The wood effect I just played around , I started with undercoat of light brown acrylic, then I mixed dark brown acrylic with water to thin it down, and gave the parts many coats of thinned paint to build it up to desired effect. Then lighter parts show up and the darker areas stand out aswell. Just try it out on scrap parts, It's all trial and error. Thanks,, chris.

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magpie1832
#31 Posted : 20 May 2010 13:54:29

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BigGrin Hi All.. Here is my first attempt at rigging. I hope i done it right... I used watered down pva on the thread to dampen it and get rid of the fluff. once dry it looks ok. I fitted all the masts aswell. Got the extensions to the masts to do. But got too atempt the ratlines...Do you like my Expensive Stand to hold the ship....
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#32 Posted : 20 May 2010 15:17:19

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Nice looking build there mate.
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#33 Posted : 20 May 2010 18:27:49

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Thanks Cliffweld BigGrin for you comment. Much appreciated.BigGrin Going to carry on the rigging laterCrying . Looking to buy an inbetweener the surprise and cutty sark are shouting me lol...
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#34 Posted : 20 May 2010 21:36:12

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WOW....classic buildBigGrin BigGrin
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#35 Posted : 22 May 2010 23:37:42

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#36 Posted : 24 May 2010 14:55:21

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Hi magpie, i have bought HMAV BOUNTY from cornwall modells as my "in between build". It will be my first build and i thought it would give me a bit of experience for the victory, i just hope i can do as good a job as you have with your first build. It looks fantastic, well done.
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#37 Posted : 26 May 2010 12:25:55

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Looks great , keep up the good work. Where did you get this model from and how much?.
magpie1832
#38 Posted : 26 May 2010 15:49:12

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Thanks.. San Francisco 2 click this link.
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captainalan
#39 Posted : 26 May 2010 21:34:07

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my prt2 has been dispatched so cant wait to start it proper how are you getting on with the rest of the rigging chris?
Alan
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#40 Posted : 27 May 2010 13:21:30

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Thanks all, Rigging is fun..lots Captainalan.
It seems to take longer to rigg than planking. Have to keep having a break. Here is a couple of pics again.

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