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#321 Posted : 02 July 2013 03:22:03

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Cheers lads for the comments appreciated.
Just like to point out the dummy cannon I made was for the tutorial, so I thought I`d show you my original dummy 1/72 32 pounder cannon barrel, as you can see by the pics you cant see the split, its hidden behind one of the cannons rings,
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#322 Posted : 02 July 2013 20:23:06

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Excellent work Willz ThumpUp ThumpUp
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#323 Posted : 02 July 2013 20:46:34

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Incredible piece of work.

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#324 Posted : 01 August 2013 00:44:43

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cheers for the comments lads.
been a bit too warm for me haven`t done much, just a small update on the barge, couple of pics of where I`m at, been trying to figure out how to do the tiny gratings, all efforts up till now failed. oh well, keep trying
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#325 Posted : 01 August 2013 09:49:59

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These details are really amazing and without comparison to everything I've seen so far (well, with the exception of your own work). Do you still use deAgo's parts as a basis (or at least for taking measurements) or is it completely built from scratch?
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#326 Posted : 01 August 2013 22:29:13

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Beautiful work once again Willz, now that is what I call a launch....BigGrin Drool Drool Drool BigGrin .. Very well done...

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#327 Posted : 01 August 2013 23:09:37

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Lovely work and detail Willz Drool
I must say, seeing the picture of the launch in your hand, brings home how large the De Ag kit is compared to my 1/100 scale kit.
Re the grating, I know you like to scratch build, but have you considered buying pre made, I have used 1mm square grating and I know they make larger sizes too.
Keep up the great work.
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#328 Posted : 03 August 2013 01:51:05

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Bernd wrote:
These details are really amazing and without comparison to everything I've seen so far (well, with the exception of your own work). Do you still use deAgo's parts as a basis (or at least for taking measurements) or is it completely built from scratch?



hi Bernd, its completely scratch, all drawings taken from john McKay`s book.
Still have all the mags from the deag Victory, the idea was to build the deag out of the box painted at the same time as building a 1/72 scratch natural finish. mmmmmmm seemed a good idea at the time.

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#329 Posted : 03 August 2013 10:37:00

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sparks wrote:
Lovely work and detail Willz Drool
I must say, seeing the picture of the launch in your hand, brings home how large the De Ag kit is compared to my 1/100 scale kit.
Re the grating, I know you like to scratch build, but have you considered buying pre made, I have used 1mm square grating and I know they make larger sizes too.
Keep up the great work.
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hi Alan
managed to do the gratings, bit tricky but got there in the end.
the picture of the boat in my hand is a 1/72 barge and not the de ag launch, so below is a pic of my de ag launch just for comparison
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#330 Posted : 03 August 2013 22:22:44

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Really well done on the gratings Willz ThumpUp
Thanks for the heads up on the launch, but even at 1/84 its a fair bit larger than mine will be.
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#331 Posted : 05 August 2013 22:08:28

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There's no denying it, a masterpiece or should that be masterpieces. Beautiful work Willz, beautiful work.
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#332 Posted : 06 August 2013 07:21:33

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Indeed it is wilz, beautiful.

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#333 Posted : 07 August 2013 02:11:46

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Thanks for the comments lads, appreciated.
Managed to fit the gratings to the barge, quite pleased with the outcome, must admit I had a hard time making the gratings, the problem was the fact that I wanted thin stock about .5 mm and to cut a steady .5 mm on the saw after grooving the material didn't work so I ended up making them out of strips (tricky) anyhow I will show a complete tutorial of how I made them later this week. Cheers
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#334 Posted : 07 August 2013 08:29:18
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Hi Willz BigGrin ,

Those gratings look real good Drool Cool Drool Crying Drool .
Can`t wait for the tutorial BigGrin BigGrin

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#335 Posted : 07 August 2013 12:31:14

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delboy271155 wrote:
Hi Willz BigGrin ,

Those gratings look real good Drool Cool Drool Crying Drool .
Can`t wait for the tutorial BigGrin BigGrin

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I agree, they look as good ,if not better that anything you can buy. Drool
Great work Willz
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#336 Posted : 07 August 2013 22:29:06

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Outstanding and simply beautiful... best I've seen.... Drool Drool Drool

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#337 Posted : 08 August 2013 23:34:45

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Great detail Willz. Drool

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#338 Posted : 09 August 2013 11:42:04

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wow i must say theres some great work in this build, love the work with the boxwood, i'll be keeping a close eye!BigGrin
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#339 Posted : 09 August 2013 22:08:04

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Thanks for the comments all, appreciated.
OK on with the gratings, I put a saw blade in my circular saw .5 thick, then ran a groove down a piece of 6 mm ply and glued a . 5 mm strip in the groove, then next to the strip I cut out a hole to take my circular saw blade, the hole is wider than the saw as to adjust from the strip (fence) for larger or smaller holes in the gratings. Fixed the ply to my saw and adjusted for a 1.3 mm hole.
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#340 Posted : 09 August 2013 22:10:20

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Next cut some .5 mm X 2 mm strips to about 20 mm in length, these are the pieces I will use to make the gratings
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