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Next was the companion way stairs and railings, this was to be oak coloured even on the painted build so I used burnt umber oil paint for this, I think it looks "oakey" and I have run out of dark woodstain anyway, Im happy with it though. This was standard build but I did narrow the steps a little, instead of using 5x1 strips I used 3x0.5 to give a more scale appearance. stevie_o attached the following image(s):
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Next up were the cannons on the quarter deck, all standard to the instructions apart from the ebony stain on the block - the blocks are way over scale, 2mm blocks would probably have been better but I dont have any, so I think by staining them it does take the eye off them slightly so they are not so noticeable. The ladders to the poop deck are also new additions and these were also narrowed and thinned for scale, just the wire to add for the rails next, the posts are have been dulled down with "blacken-it" if you just dip them in quickly they will tarnish instead of blacken, I started this build with the idea that I wont be having any shiny brass fittings so now have to continue this The chap looking busy is not glued down, he's just there for effect sorry for the double pics, didn't realise the 1st one is up twice - cant get rid of either. stevie_o attached the following image(s):
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Heres a final long shot to show where 84 issues will get you, bearing in mind that all masts and yards are also complete (except the bowsprit) stevie_o attached the following image(s):
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Hi Stevie stunning work love the oakey paint 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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Lovely work Stevie, Regards Alan
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Lovely Steve, neat and precise work on all levels. Very impressive.
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Really nice work Steve, I love the planking on the decks Its a shame that all kits seem to be supplied with over sized blocks. The smallest I could find were 2.5mm and they were slightly over scale for my 1/100 build. But yours still look great. Regards Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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Martyn Ingram wrote: Hi Stevie stunning work love the oakey paint Rgd Martyn Thankyou Martyn, never thought of oil paints before really as I always thought they took too long to dry but not on wood it seems, i think it gave an old oak look to it, thanks for looking Steve
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Gandale wrote:Lovely work Stevie, Regards Alan Thanks for your continued support Alan, Its possible that I will be building the SOTS when you start your Vic! Steve
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court orchard wrote:Lovely Steve, neat and precise work on all levels. Very impressive. Thanks for looking in Andy Steve
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sparks wrote:Really nice work Steve, I love the planking on the decks Its a shame that all kits seem to be supplied with over sized blocks. The smallest I could find were 2.5mm and they were slightly over scale for my 1/100 build. But yours still look great. Regards Alan Thanks Alan, I thought you could get 2mm blocks but just checked now and you are right, they are in fact 2.4mm which i think on this scale would have looked better as long as I could see the things to tie knots round them Steve
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stevie_o wrote:Gandale wrote:Lovely work Stevie, Regards Alan Thanks for your continued support Alan, Its possible that I will be building the SOTS when you start your Vic! Steve Now there's a thought Steve..... .. I can follow your build and you can follow mine.... .. Well done.... Regards Alan
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Hi Steve. I have just looked at your build and it is fantastic . Can not wait for the next installment. Best regards. Mark
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mark 2 wrote:Hi Steve. I have just looked at your build and it is fantastic . Can not wait for the next installment. Best regards. Mark Thanks for the comment, hope you enjoy your build as much as I am, I will watch with interest Steve
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Hi Steve. Great work. Look forward to seeing more Ian. Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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stevie_o wrote:sparks wrote:Really nice work Steve, I love the planking on the decks Its a shame that all kits seem to be supplied with over sized blocks. The smallest I could find were 2.5mm and they were slightly over scale for my 1/100 build. But yours still look great. Regards Alan Thanks Alan, I thought you could get 2mm blocks but just checked now and you are right, they are in fact 2.4mm which i think on this scale would have looked better as long as I could see the things to tie knots round them Steve Yeah, I got my hopes up when I saw them, as some manufacturers list them as "2mm", but when you read the technical info, they are in fact, as you say, 2.4mm or 2.5mm keep up the good work. Regards Alan England expects that every man will do his duty.
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butiful model -- wery wel don. folow with interest cheers SAMSON
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Excellent job there Steve. The colouring is exquisite and really sets everything off. 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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ian smith wrote:Hi Steve. Great work. Look forward to seeing more Ian. Thanks for looking Ian
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samson wrote:butiful model -- wery wel don. folow with interest cheers SAMSON Thankyou Samson, Im following your build as well, Steve
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