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stujue wrote:Hi Andy your model looks stunning, , can i ask where you got your black boxwood from, os it the same size planks as the saple cheers stu Thanks Stu it's pretty much the same size 0.7 x 4.5mm, so the difference is not noticeable. from here http://www.originalmarquetry.co.../product_details_337.htm
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Thanks Andy. cheers Stu Cheers Stu
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[quote=RobT]Andy. Is this the power supply? http://www.proxxon-tools...-Mains-Adaptor-12V.html[/quote] That's the exact one I use. I run the Proxxon Pen Sander off it too.
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court orchard wrote:Hi Everybody, I have decided after much deliberation to add to the growing list of build logs. My main motivation is that I am hoping that it will keep me on track and complete this build. All comments welcome. I've never done this before so I may stumble a little to start. Issues 1 & 2 Completed. I follow your built for your respect to detail. After reading your green stuff solution, I went to the "Emty Room" to do some thinking. I have come up with this in following pics. Please give some ideas how to improve this look to give it the Vintage look. Marcel attached the following image(s): "Rather try and fail than had failed to try".Sovereign of the Seas Model Space forum: Marcel's build
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Have finally returned from 'Zombie Land' and I am now doing some catch up on my SOTS. THe First thing I have done is modified the Stern Planking, by using 2 part filler and tapering in the First Planking to give a smooth transition and allow me to Second Plank right to the back of the Stern Post with a finished width of 4mm. Both sides of the Lower Hull were then finished with the Maple Strip in Full lengths. I do not want a painted finish as I find the natural wood more pleasing to the eye, I also feel that this is a reasonable representation of whatever 'stuff' they were using as a protective layer below the water line. Having then added the Keel Pieces, it became necessary to have some kind of Stand. I played around with some Walnut for a Cradle Stand, but in the end settled for a very simple Stand made from Balsa, which is just a slot for the Keel and allows the flat bottom of the Hull to sit level. As this is very soft it also avoids any scratching of the Maple. It is also very forgiving to the surface it is sitting on (such as my shiny new 'AirPrint' printer )
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Hull looks great J “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Hi Court Orchard The maple planking of the hull looks stunning! Nigel's build convinced me to go the maple route and now yours has confirmed that that will be the route for me! Love the maple planking! Regards Kobus
Current Build HMS Sovereign of the Seas - First Build
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Looks the biz Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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KobusBeukes wrote:Hi Court Orchard The maple planking of the hull looks stunning! Nigel's build convinced me to go the maple route and now yours has confirmed that that will be the route for me! Love the maple planking! Regards Thanks Kobus
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jase wrote:Hull looks great J Thanks Jase
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arpurchase wrote: Looks the biz Thanks Andy, looking forward to your San Trin build
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Welcome back to the 'shipyard' Andy.The blended stern looks brill Kind Regards Nigel
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Next I added the Red 'Go Faster' Stripe. I didn't want anything too Red or too gaudy so after trailing a few finishes, I settled for a Dark Maroon, which comes in a Rattle Can by Canbrush. It is a gloss finish, but as I will be applying a Matt or Satin Varnish over it, this will disappear. It has also come out a little darker than in the photo, than it is in reality. Then I added the Gun Whales for these I used 5x2mm Lime Wood which I sprayed Matt Black. I found it too difficult to fix along the swept edge of the stripe and curve around the Hull in a single length, so I ended up fitting them in sections and fixing with pins which i pushed below the surface. After a little filler, sanding and a touch up with the Matt Paint it now looks like a single piece again.
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Impeccable work Andy The stripe will look spot on when matted down. Kind Regards Nigel
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Look Fab Andy and so nice to see you back building again.... .. Have to say we have missed you.... Regards Alan
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Just loving it. "Rather try and fail than had failed to try".Sovereign of the Seas Model Space forum: Marcel's build
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NMBROOK wrote:Impeccable work Andy The stripe will look spot on when matted down. Kind Regards Nigel Thanks Nigel
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Gandale wrote:Look Fab Andy and so nice to see you back building again.... .. Have to say we have missed you.... Regards Alan Thanks Alan, it's good to be back. I've got a lot of catching up to do after my enforced and extended sick leave. Still it feels great to be relatively pain free and off the 'Zombie' meds.
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