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Plymouth57
#341 Posted : 28 March 2021 20:19:08

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Congratulations on the Build of the Month award Chris, richly deserved as all have said above. This kit is coming together beautifully with a lovely clean and detailed look to her. Those rope 'brackets' look perfectly good to me too!Cool
This is going to be a lovely model!

Robin.
First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale
Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault
Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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#342 Posted : 28 March 2021 22:50:52

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Many thanks Kevin and Robin.
Chris
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#343 Posted : 28 March 2021 22:51:04

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Another superb update from you Chris, you're setting some really high standards and its all paying off beautifully.....Love Love Love

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Alan

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#344 Posted : 28 March 2021 22:53:17

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Very kind and much appreciated Alan.
Chris
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#345 Posted : 26 April 2021 08:01:52

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Only a small amount of modelling lately due a touch of ill health (non Covid).
Almost back to normal now so a few progress pics.
Also got to check today to see if my local modelling shop is open to get some more supplies.
goddo attached the following image(s):
progA.jpg
progB.jpg
progC.jpg
progD.jpg
progE.jpg
progF.jpg
progG.jpg
progH.jpg
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#346 Posted : 26 April 2021 08:49:34

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She's looking fantastic Chris.

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#347 Posted : 26 April 2021 09:46:44

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Thanks John.
I'm getting a bit nervous now as very soon the rigging looms into view.
I've built a good few ships before but nothing like this.
Chris
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#348 Posted : 26 April 2021 20:54:36

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The more I see this the more I'm loving it Chris, stunning work throughout. Love Love .. Don't be too worried about the rigging, the instructions really do take you through the process step by step and its not as difficult as it may appear. Will be following along with you....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#349 Posted : 27 April 2021 05:58:52

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Thank you for the kind words of support, Alan.
Chris
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#350 Posted : 27 April 2021 09:05:13
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Hi Goddo, BigGrin

All looking very good. WTG

Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

Also congrats on your "Orange" medal for making 500 posts.


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#351 Posted : 27 April 2021 16:40:00

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Thank you Derek.
I had not realised there was a medal for 500 posts so that was a nice surprise.
Chris
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#352 Posted : 27 April 2021 17:18:56
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goddo wrote:
Thank you Derek.
I had not realised there was a medal for 500 posts so that was a nice surprise.
Chris


Hi Chris, BigGrin

Your welcome and the good news is that when you hit 1000 posts you will get the "Purple" medal. Only 496 to go.Blink You`ll be surprised how fast it goes.

Well done.


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#353 Posted : 28 April 2021 17:09:18

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Very good progress - well done
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#354 Posted : 28 April 2021 18:20:20

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Superb work ,well done.
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#355 Posted : 03 May 2021 11:44:07

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Just in case any one is interested, I was shown this Pinterest link today.


**Apologies, I tried to upload the link but it won't work at the moment. I'll try and find another method.**
(You can see that I'm a real "techie" can't you?)

Chris
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#356 Posted : 03 May 2021 11:53:25

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Here you go guys.See if this works?

https://www.pinterest.ca...4049452634753&sfo=1

Chris
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#357 Posted : 10 May 2021 12:50:31

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Both catheads made, painted and fitted with a small decorative strip of my own. Not too sure I like it now they're fitted though?
I also dropped in the fore mast and added the lower shroud lines.
I hope the method of numbering which I have survives all the fettling that will now ensue.
goddo attached the following image(s):
cat.jpg
cat 1.jpg
fore.jpg
fore 1.jpg
sh st.jpg
sh st 1.jpg
sh pt.jpg
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#358 Posted : 10 May 2021 19:56:18

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All looking good Chris, this is where she'll really start looking like a period ship. As for the numbering of the shrouds, I attached a small piece of tape on the ends of the shrouds and wrote the number on the tape. This method survived all the fettling. The chances of your shrouds remaining taped to the hull is I think going to be rather slim....

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#359 Posted : 12 May 2021 23:28:22

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Today I started on the foremast rigging so I made up a little jig for getting the shroud deadeyes to sit in a straight line and consistent distance from the chainwale deadeyes..
I confess to pinching the jig idea from someone else on this forum. Unfortunately, I can't remember their name, so my apologies for that!!
As Alan (Gandale) mentioned I stood no chance of keeping the shrouds in order the way I had them taped down so as I made them I slid them onto a short piece of timber and numbered them. This seems to be working at the moment.
All I have to do now is clean away all the beeswax residue that is falling onto the chainwales. BigGrin BigGrin
goddo attached the following image(s):
jig.jpg
shrouds.jpg
goddo
#360 Posted : 16 May 2021 08:44:50

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I just thought I would show how I have been preparing my shrouds in relation to the chainwales.
1. The shrouds fixed to the top of the main mast, spread out and pre-labelled.
2. A shroud wrapped around the jig that I made. (See next post)
3. First securing knot just above the deadeye. (See next post)
4. Shroud whipped, tied off, relabelled and slid onto storage stick. (See next post)
I have left some excess on the threads as there may be some future adjustments.
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