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calv
#1 Posted : 24 January 2012 11:10:27

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I thought it was about time time I shared my build which is rather slow going at the moment.



The pictures don't really show all the mistakes i have made.
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#2 Posted : 24 January 2012 13:48:31

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Hi Calv
Looking good so far. The fact that you have recognised a mistake and repaired it is all that counts. We all make mistakes as long as you enjoy the build, that is what is important. This is not a race but the advantage is learning from the fellow builders that are ahead.
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#3 Posted : 24 January 2012 14:23:10

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Hi Calv...great to see your build mate, you have done a real good job!! We all make mistakes too, and I have made a few on this build alone...By the look of your last picture of the stern..I would like to point out that it looks as though you may have to sand the last frame (below the gallery) a bit more until it is level with the vertical section of the false keel...Hope you have as much enjoyment with you build as we have, keep the pictures coming...
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#4 Posted : 03 February 2012 14:41:08

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Well the mistakes keep coming this is one major learning curve, but fun.
completed cutting the first row of gun ports no problems there, but the second row showed up the problem with using cheap pva glue, the planks come off.

Decided to stop and order some decent glue ordered some proper glue from CMB, At least it gave us a chance to start the longboat which so far no mistakes. I will carry on with the planking but not cutting out the gun ports until the port sides go in, hopefully make the repair work slightly easier to do.

The longboat so far.


All comments are welcome as well as any tips on this stage of the build.
Calv
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#5 Posted : 03 February 2012 15:46:45

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Hi Calv

Looking good, shame about the glue though.

Remember you are going to hit a problem with the position of the gun ports on the upper gun deck. Have a look here for the solution from a great model builder.

Gun Port Position

Hope this helps.

John
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#6 Posted : 03 February 2012 17:14:39

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Thanks for that, that is one advantage of being so far behind. Got the glue sorted now so I can carry on with the planking over the next week or so.
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#7 Posted : 16 September 2012 16:16:26

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Well it has been a long time since I put the Vic to oneside and then never got back to it, to many other things got in the way the usual family and work.
I'm happily back to it now and have started to sort its problems i had with the planking and gunports, I figured I would be better off starting again so I took all the planking off.


With this it has given me the chance to put balsa on the bow and stern and also to fair the hull better, that was mistake number 1 I hadn't faired the hull very well.



Hopefully now that I have basically restarted it should go a lot smoother that was one big lesson with any luck I hopefully have theplanking done by end of the month.
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#8 Posted : 16 September 2012 17:30:04

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Looking good mate, keep up the good work.
Making mistake is all part of the learning curve, just remember to take your time and measure twice, cut once.


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#9 Posted : 04 August 2013 19:05:39

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I have finally got this off the shelf after a couple of months of repair, forgot it was on the floor and it got a swift kick Cursing
this is how it is now about time i crack on with it

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#10 Posted : 04 August 2013 20:31:37

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Hi Calv,
Nice to see another build taking shape.
As Jay said in an earlier post, take your time, less haste more speed as they say, and it does help if you don't kick it too often BigGrin
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#11 Posted : 03 September 2013 22:31:27

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The first 6 rows now on looking a lot better than the first attempt,



also started to shape the stern planking I needed to alter the planking slighty at the stern one side is about 1mm higher than it should be, not a major problem was rectified by not tapering one side which has equalled them up nicely.



I'm not going to do the gunports until I have done most of the upper planking I beleive that it would be easier for me that way.
I have decided that I will be going down the copper plate route
any comments welcome
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#12 Posted : 04 September 2013 06:48:35

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Good to see you're back on track. Looks Good.
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#13 Posted : 04 September 2013 13:24:02

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Looking good Calv. Take your time that's the ticket.
Rgds, Hans
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nice work calv. keep the pics coming. k.
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#15 Posted : 04 September 2013 22:37:46

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Thanks for that, it certainly paid off by shelving it for a few months if it wasn't for this forum and its members it would of been at the tip by now. The plan is to have the planking finnished by christmas then concentrate on the sots for a while before returning to copper plate the hull.
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#16 Posted : 04 September 2013 23:38:45

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calv wrote:
Thanks for that, it certainly paid off by shelving it for a few months if it wasn't for this forum and its members it would of been at the tip by now. The plan is to have the planking finnished by christmas then concentrate on the sots for a while before returning to copper plate the hull.



Hi Calv, now it would have been a crying shame for this to end up in the tip, so nice to see you back on track and enjoying the build again.... Will be following as I am collecting all the issues before starting my build.... Cool Cool .. Keep posting the pics....

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#17 Posted : 05 September 2013 18:43:12

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Keep up the good work Calv, and don`t give up
Take yourself time for everything and you will have a nice Build BigGrin
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#18 Posted : 05 September 2013 18:49:37

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Nice work CalvCool I have to say in taking the decision to redo the planking,you have demonstrated determination and patience,well worth admiration.
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#19 Posted : 05 September 2013 20:05:33

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BigGrin Hi Calv
Its not important how long it takes its what makes you happy with your build and she coming together nicely
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#20 Posted : 05 September 2013 22:26:54

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I agree with Andy, as long as you having fun, its going to be a beautiful built.

I am on the SOTS, fit, remove and try again. I have emphathy with you to re-do your planking.

Double planking of the SOTS has a sneaky way to sub consciously tells you its allright to do rubbish planking, because the mistakes will be covered by the next layer.

As for the Vic, keep strong and keep posting ThumpUp

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