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NMBROOK wrote:Just a thought Admiral,you could drill a tiny hole in the block and glue the end of the hook in.Then wrap the thread around the block.I know its not how it should be but you would be very hard pushed to tell the difference. Regards Nigel i had thought of that before but i liked it better with the ring on even though its harder to handle, only way i know is to simply superglue it on then threat some rope through it around the block to keep it in place Processing - Progressing
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Small modification This bow 3rd deck seemed to steep to me, i didn't like it or thought it was practical, so instead of cutting down the planks to the height of the frames i've taken them off and replaced them with ones i wont cut, this way it seems more even and parallel with the gun ports, so i'll have to raise the frames a bit too, i've seen it on a few models it this way and i like it better, wasn't sure how the decorations would work out especially at such a small angle to fit, but if there is any problems with the decorations to come i'll just have to cross that bridge when it comes. (gun ports dont look tidy but i'll sort them better when it needs to be) Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral, I get most things from the'model-dockyard.com',mail order only based in Truro.CMB are good but the model dockyard specialize in period ships and have a much larger range.In the caldercraft period ship fittings are listed 5mm hooks.They are £2.33 per sheet of fifty.This is where I had seen them which is why I wondered if they may be too big. Regards Nigel
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Hi Admiral, have done something similar with the height of my bullworks. I haven't cut all the way down, I have left a little to finish off. Wanted to make sure I had all the height necessary when fitting the upper decks, will trim it all down much later... Very nice work.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Hi Admiral, have done something similar with the height of my bullworks. I haven't cut all the way down, I have left a little to finish off. Wanted to make sure I had all the height necessary when fitting the upper decks, will trim it all down much later... Very nice work.... Regards Alan That was a good idea alan, wish i had done that now, if i have to in the later stages of the build i'll just cut out some of the planking carefully and replace it, hopefully i wont have to! Processing - Progressing
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NMBROOK wrote:Hi Admiral, I get most things from the'model-dockyard.com',mail order only based in Truro.CMB are good but the model dockyard specialize in period ships and have a much larger range.In the caldercraft period ship fittings are listed 5mm hooks.They are £2.33 per sheet of fifty.This is where I had seen them which is why I wondered if they may be too big. Regards Nigel the hooks ive made are pretty much 5mm, i dont think i'd dare go any smaller otherwise it'd be a nightmare, thanks for the heads up though, i wouldn't be needing many sheets so i may look into them, thanks again Processing - Progressing
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Hi Dominic, your build is progressing well Kind 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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MWG wrote:Hi Dominic, your build is progressing well Kind regards Mike ahah unless you've chosen a nickname for me, wrong diary mike! Processing - Progressing
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Nice work Domi.... op's sorry Admiral Bril Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote:MWG wrote:Hi Dominic, your build is progressing well Kind regards Mike ahah unless you've chosen a nickname for me, wrong diary mike! Sorry Admiral,I new it was your thread do not no why I changed your name put it down to age All the best 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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Martyn Ingram wrote: Nice work Domi.... op's sorry Admiral Bril Rgd Martyn thanks martyn Processing - Progressing
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ahahah no worries, thanks for the comment mike! Processing - Progressing
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Not much progress done, i thought i'd enjoy this second layer more than i thought but im finding it boring and just want to get on with something else, but it has to be done! I think whats holding me back the most is trying to get a plank around the bow of the ship without it curving up, i would try putting them in some hot water and let them dry in a curved position, but im not sure how it would work with this type of wood(any ideas?) i've also reaslised i made a big mistake by starting at the top of the ship and not at the water line, but i think i can match them up, on the other side its fine i've started on the waterline. I also plan to treenail the ship with some 0.5mm brass rivets, only the upper hull, but at 50 a packet im going to need alot of packets , so it may be something that will take a while to complete, im hoping it should turn out something like this. (though i may make the gaps bigger to reduce the number of rivets needed) will probably be a while before i've finished this layer, so i may work on the lower hull a bit too. Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral, if you think the planking the second layer is boring then wait wait till you trenail, if you decide to go down that route.... .. You're right, it has to be done so just try laying one row a night to break up the task.... ... Looking good though... well done.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Hi Admiral, if you think the planking the second layer is boring then wait wait till you trenail, if you decide to go down that route.... .. You're right, it has to be done so just try laying one row a night to break up the task.... ... Looking good though... well done.... Regards Alan ahahah i bet, but even so its something different from what im used to so i know it'll look good in the end and be worth the work Processing - Progressing
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The end result is always worth the effort!!! She's looking great. Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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Hi Admiral Why buy rivets at 50 a pack when buying brass rod and just cutting to size and inserting into ready drilled holes will do the job just as nicely and a lot cheaper too. If your after the effect of the rounded end of the rivets on the hull what you must also remember is that at this scale they would be smaller than whats available as an aftermarket add on so would look out of scale. when I built my Yamato I considered putting on the hull plates and riveting but after seeing examples I thought it looked too much in your face due to scale making it look way to big unfortunately I have misplaced the picture I was going to show as an example but I hope this helps regards Andy Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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arpurchase wrote: Hi Admiral Why buy rivets at 50 a pack when buying brass rod and just cutting to size and inserting into ready drilled holes will do the job just as nicely and a lot cheaper too. If your after the effect of the rounded end of the rivets on the hull what you must also remember is that at this scale they would be smaller than whats available as an aftermarket add on so would look out of scale. when I built my Yamato I considered putting on the hull plates and riveting but after seeing examples I thought it looked too much in your face due to scale making it look way to big unfortunately I have misplaced the picture I was going to show as an example but I hope this helps regards Andy i am considering that option but i feel i'd rather have something of quality and the ridge of the rounded top of the rivet would stop them going in too far allowing them to stick out a little adding more detail, i have loads of brass wire so i am considering it, but at the moment the brass rivets are appealing to me Processing - Progressing
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does anyone know how you're meant to plank around the bow of the ship and still keep it at 30mm? because it seems it would take some intense curving Processing - Progressing
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