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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote: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 Hi Admiral, I did find the same problem and I decided to let the planks go where they wanted to go... When you consider the wales are to be applied and painted red in between then the rise shouldn't be noticeable.... .. At least that is how I have approached it.... Very nice work there.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Admiral Anti Spiral wrote: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 Hi Admiral, I did find the same problem and I decided to let the planks go where they wanted to go... When you consider the wales are to be applied and painted red in between then the rise shouldn't be noticeable.... .. At least that is how I have approached it.... Very nice work there.... Regards Alan thanks alan i think i'll just go ahead and do the same, i guess its not too big a problem. Processing - Progressing
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Glad to say my present has arrived, very pleased with how they are but i thought they would be brass, to be honest not sure what they are, but they look plastic. 0.5 brass rivets with a head diameter of 0.7mm, they fit great, i've been using a 0.5mm drill, i thought they would be much tougher than my last drills, but no, broke straight away, but i've managed to fit the broken piece in the vice anyway. 160 rivets for £7, much better than the 50 for £5, but even better i've found 200 for £3 which are also plastic so i'll probably go with those, i'll have to paint the heads black and glue them in. but not so soon, i've only drilled holes where the planks connect. Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral.you will probably find,like I am, that a new drillbit snaps almost straight away,but the broken end will drill hundreds of holes.Interesting idea with the plastic rivets,look forward to seeing how they turn out. Kind Regards Nigel
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Hi Admiral, looking good.... Like the idea with the plastic rivets but judging by the amount of treenails I've just done on the top of one side of the hull your're going to need a lot of rivets...... especially if you intend treenailing the lower hull too... .. Will be watching to see how your idea works out... .. Lovely work all round... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Hi Admiral, looking good.... Like the idea with the plastic rivets but judging by the amount of treenails I've just done on the top of one side of the hull your're going to need a lot of rivets...... especially if you intend treenailing the lower hull too... .. Will be watching to see how your idea works out... .. Lovely work all round... Regards Alan yup thats a good point, i would use toothpicks as you and mike have done but i'd rather have something more of quality and accurate, only problem is the price, but lucky i've found them at a MUCH cheaper price and more per pack than originally where originally for 4000 i'd have to pay £400, but now that i'd found them much cheaper, personally i think its something worth doing Processing - Progressing
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NMBROOK wrote:Hi Admiral.you will probably find,like I am, that a new drillbit snaps almost straight away,but the broken end will drill hundreds of holes.Interesting idea with the plastic rivets,look forward to seeing how they turn out. Kind Regards Nigel
thanks nigel, im thinking of buying more 0.5 drills but so far this broken one seems to be doing the job now Processing - Progressing
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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote:Gandale wrote:Hi Admiral, looking good.... Like the idea with the plastic rivets but judging by the amount of treenails I've just done on the top of one side of the hull your're going to need a lot of rivets...... especially if you intend treenailing the lower hull too... .. Will be watching to see how your idea works out... .. Lovely work all round... Regards Alan yup thats a good point, i would use toothpicks as you and mike have done but i'd rather have something more of quality and accurate, only problem is the price, but lucky i've found them at a MUCH cheaper price and more per pack than originally where originally for 4000 i'd have to pay £400, but now that i'd found them much cheaper, personally i think its something worth doing Hi Admiral.. it was from the cost angle I was thinking about and I agree I think it would look superb.... .. Lots more work having to paint all the rivet heads but am seriously looking forward to seeing how it all looks on your build.... .. With regards to .5mm drills breaking, I found the same but did find after the breakage the remnance of the drill would still drill all the holes necessary.... Regards Alan
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Hi Admiral, Have you seen MRTs post on scale hardware?I have had a look and they do brass square headed bolts.Think these will look great on the rudder hinge pintles etc.Definately going to be investing in some of these. Kind Regards Nigel
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NMBROOK wrote:Hi Admiral, Have you seen MRTs post on scale hardware?I have had a look and they do brass square headed bolts.Think these will look great on the rudder hinge pintles etc.Definately going to be investing in some of these. Kind Regards Nigel nope, never saw it until you just mentioned it, but i have seen the website, very good but a bit expensive for my likes, though they do have some things which would be hard to find elsewhere. Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral, Love the work to date, as for 0.5mm drill bits try this ebay item number 200884965978 . They are £5.89p for 10 and free p+p. You may be able to get them cheaper but that was the best when I bought mine. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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delboy271155 wrote:Hi Admiral, Love the work to date, as for 0.5mm drill bits try this ebay item number 200884965978 . They are £5.89p for 10 and free p+p. You may be able to get them cheaper but that was the best when I bought mine. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) Many thanks derek, i've bought some for even cheaper, but im not sure about the quality, my 4.5mm just broke aswell but the rivets dont fit in so smoothly so i've been using a 5.5 which seems to be holding very well, and i may even carry on using it when the 5mm come through Processing - Progressing
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Update: Tree-nailing Finally finished planking one side of the ship(95%) feels great to finally get it done when i thought i would of been done weeks ago, but then i realise... still one more side to go AND the under side planking, which ive stripped off, not happy with the work ive done around the stern post and keel, it doesn't have a smooth clean finish with the stern, so im going to attempt to sort that out, but not sure how Other than that, not sure whether i should start laying the rivets first or add a layer of varnish, i'll probably add a layer of varnish seeing as i only have 159(lost one) rivets and have no reply yet for the 200 rivets im waiting for, but until then i may carry on drilling.. and drilling more holes and finish planking the other side of the ship. Also reminds me to premake gun ports, that was more of a pain than anything else Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral, Nice looking planking. Regards Claret Also working on: SOTS. Moebius 1/32 Flying Sub with PE & lights.
Waiting in the wings: Polarlights Spindrift from Land of the Giants.
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Looking Fab Admiral, love the caulking between the planks.... Look forward to seeing your treenailing..... .. Very well done there.... Regards Alan
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claret wrote:Hi Admiral,
Nice looking planking.
Regards Claret thanks for the comment claret :) Processing - Progressing
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Gandale wrote:Looking Fab Admiral, love the caulking between the planks.... Look forward to seeing your treenailing..... .. Very well done there.... Regards Alan thanks alan its not perfect all around, stands out in some places more than others but i am pleased with the outcome, give a nice effect Processing - Progressing
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Hi Admiral The planking looks brilliant.If it were me,I might be tempted to varnish before treenailing.The first coat of varnish can lift the grain a little so you may need to knock this back with some fine abrasive and apply another coat.This would be almost impossible with the 'rivets' in place. Kind Regards Nigel
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Beautiful job there Admiral, when you varnish that grain is going to coem through beautifully. Well done. 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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Hans wrote:Beautiful job there Admiral, when you varnish that grain is going to coem through beautifully. Well done. thanks hans i hope it will, just not sure which type of varnish to use yet Processing - Progressing
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