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#241 Posted : 31 December 2015 08:24:52

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BigGrin Cracking work John BigGrin She is looking great Cool

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#242 Posted : 31 December 2015 10:45:03

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Looking the biz John, lovely work to date... Look forward to your next update and have a great 2016....Cool Cool Cool

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#243 Posted : 31 December 2015 17:36:50

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Beautiful work john, she's coming along nicely. Must get back to finishing mine in the new yearBigGrin
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#244 Posted : 31 December 2015 20:07:33

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Great work there John...Very nice job in deed...My build will be on hold for a short while...But it is really nice to see yours coming together...
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#245 Posted : 30 January 2016 14:25:37

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Hi Alan, Nightwisher and Jonny

Thanks for looking in and the nice compliments...BigGrin

January 2016 progress report to follow shortly.

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#246 Posted : 30 January 2016 14:57:10

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Hi Everyone

Reporting slow progress for January 2016 - but what I have managed is shown below...Cool

Working through issues 77 to 81 with some exclusions - to be done later...Cool

* Made the figurehead platform and started to paint "The Skipper"...BigGrin Got the basic colours done ok but having trouble with the fine detail, especially the white outlining of the jacket...Blink I am using a size 1 and 0 brush with pointed shape but it tends to spread the bristles...Blink
Can anyone suggest an alternative method of application?

* Started work on the main mast and yards... Made up a "Clayton's" lathe but the longer dowels tended to oscillate at the loose end so I had to be real careful...BigGrin Blink The yards of course I could only do one end in this way, The other end was done by hand and took forever...Blink Blink All the parts still need a bit of fine tuning and staining and will not have assembly completed until I see how the masts/yards go together...Cool Cool

* Fitted the stern brackets under the transom and some more decoration to the stern...Cool The stern brackets' profile did not match the stern I have made. so needed some 'adjustment' as well as some filler paste...Blink Blink Will tidy that up later...BigGrin BigGrin

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182. Main mast and Spars Jan. 2016.JPG
183. Stern decorations added Jan. 2016.JPG
184. Bracing under Transom Jan. 2016.JPG
185. The Skipper Jan 2016.JPG
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#247 Posted : 30 January 2016 17:05:04

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BigGrin Hi John very nicely done Cool A little tip for tapering the yards is to wrap some masking tape around one end so the drill chuck doesn't mark the wood and then sand down the other end when happy with the taper take the tape off the other end and wrap the tape around the end you have just done and repeat Cool hope this helps rgd Martyn
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#248 Posted : 30 January 2016 17:23:32

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Coming along very nicely. There are slow days and fast days but you get there on the end and the results will be worth the effort spent.
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#249 Posted : 31 January 2016 00:57:13

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Looking great John, really nice work being shown....Drool Drool .. As for paint brushes, they come in even smaller sizes than size 0 so you may consider adding these to your tool list.... Hope this link helps.

http://www.scalemodelgui...ll-about-paint-brushes/

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#250 Posted : 31 January 2016 01:28:06

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Looking good with all that bling, I had trouble with those brackets too, in fact still not happy with one of them Cursing.As for painting the figures I like to use sable brushes,they tend to hold their point longer as long as you look after them (clean them properly, don't dip them in the paint pot, thin the paint ect).
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#251 Posted : 02 February 2016 12:47:55

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Hi John very nicely done Cool A little tip for tapering the yards is to wrap some masking tape around one end so the drill chuck doesn't mark the wood and then sand down the other end when happy with the taper take the tape off the other end and wrap the tape around the end you have just done and repeat Cool hope this helps rgd Martyn


Hi Martyn

Thank you for the compliment and hey - that's a great tip and I'll try that on the next set of masts and yards...Cool Cool
Thanks a lot for that...BigGrin

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#252 Posted : 02 February 2016 12:54:38

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Gandale wrote:

Looking great John, really nice work being shown....Drool Drool .. As for paint brushes, they come in even smaller sizes than size 0 so you may consider adding these to your tool list.... Hope this link helps.

http://www.scalemodelgui...ll-about-paint-brushes/

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Alan


Hi Alan

Thanks for looking in and the nice compliment...BigGrin

I get my brushes from a local arts and craft shop and have only ever found size 0 as the smallest...Blink I'll ask them first if they have any smaller...failing that I'll try your link...Cool. Many Thanks

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#253 Posted : 02 February 2016 13:03:42

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nightwisher wrote:
Looking good with all that bling, I had trouble with those brackets too, in fact still not happy with one of them Cursing.As for painting the figures I like to use sable brushes,they tend to hold their point longer as long as you look after them (clean them properly, don't dip them in the paint pot, thin the paint ect).


Hi Nightwisher

Thanks for the nice words and the information - much appreciated...Cool BigGrin .

I may not get much done this month as it's now summer here and I need to get some home maintenance done, which has been neglected somewhat since starting this little caper...BigGrin BigGrin _ ( and the domestic CEO has spoken )...Laugh

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#254 Posted : 30 March 2016 02:45:46

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Hi Everyone

There was no progress for February but a little more was done in March 2016.

Working through issues 82 to 84 inclusive, plus some fiddly bits...BigGrin

* Finally got round to putting some buckets together and painting them, but have yet to put black powder in them - awkward little critters...Laugh

* Assembled and painted mounted figurehead and the five (recumbent?) knights...BigGrin

* Finished detailing ship's boat...Cool

* Partly assembled and stained the bowsprit pulpit...Cool

* Fitted all cornices Starboard side only - I'll do Port side next month...Cool

* Painted and fitted cleats to quarter decks...Cool

Now - gotta get back to some home chores...Bored Bored

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186. Buckets made Mar 2016.JPG
187. Figurehead & Knights made Mar 2016.JPG
188. Ships boat detail Mar 2016.JPG
189. Ships boat detail Mar 2016.JPG
190. Ships boat detail Mar 2016.JPG
191. Cornice placement S'board Mar 2016.JPG
192. Cornice placement S'board Mar 2016.JPG
193. Bollards placed Mar 2016.JPG
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#255 Posted : 30 March 2016 06:59:56

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BigGrin cracking job looking forward to the next update Cool

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#256 Posted : 31 May 2016 02:11:43

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin cracking job looking forward to the next update Cool

Rgd Martyn


G'day Martyn

Thanks for looking in and the nice comment...Progress update following

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#257 Posted : 31 May 2016 03:00:56

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Hi Everyone

Progress occurring April-May herewith...

Working through issues 85 to 96 excluding canons

* Fitted cornice frames Port side.
* Added Stern decorations.
* Fitted Quarterdeck grill and handrail.
* Installed Deck fixtures and fittings - Bittes, belay pins, buckets, eyebolts etc.

* Fitted side lanterns at Stern gallery. A spot of bother here as there was insufficient space between the cornice strips - so had to cut a little recess in the top one to allow the lantern to sit flat.

* Fitted Hull side and Stern decorations from all issues up to issue 109. ( So they all got to be prepared and painted at the same time ).
The same problem occurred when it came to fitting the larger decorations alongside the lanterns. I used the same solution by cutting a little rebate in the top cornice, however I would have needed to cut out the top cornice completely to accommodate piece number PD36 from issue 102. So I decided to dispense with that part altogether and it doesn't look too bad. Anyway, there's enough bling on this thing to sink a battleship already!!!!!

About this time my trusty old camera gave up the ghost and became completely U/S. So I do not have pictures of later operations for this period in the project.

* Fitted Chain wales, chains and dead eyes both sides of the hull. There are only 60 deadeyes in the kit and I managed to squash a few initially when fitting the wire around them before I got the hang of it. I've had to source some extra deadeyes to make up the shortfall.

That's it for now, I may get another post done in June, then I'm off to UK in July for a couple of months so I don't expect there to be any more progress until at least October.

Happy building to All

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JohnP
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194. More Stern decorations April 2016.JPG
195. Cornice frames fitted Port side April 2016.JPG
196. Cornice frames fitted Port side April 2016.JPG
197. Cornice frames fitted Port side April 2016.JPG
198. Sea horses & dolphins added May 2016.JPG
199. Sea horses & dolphins added May 2016.JPG
200. Lanterns fitted May 2016.JPG
201. Prep hull decorations en mass May 2016.JPG
202. Side gallery decs. tight fit. May 2016.JPG
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#258 Posted : 31 May 2016 09:02:26

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Hi John,
This is a perfect example of this great ship and the skills you have shown, thank you for posting and looking forward to you next update.

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#259 Posted : 31 May 2016 10:39:03

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Very nice work John. Nice clean lines.
Well done.
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Well done John, looking great!
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