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Thanks for the tip, Alan. I wasn't sure if water would actually work, and remembered my dad using vinegar to un-glue a chair leg long long ago. Water would be preferable though, as it smells a whole lot better than vinegar. I'm glad I spotted the problem before reaching a point where repairing it would have been more difficult. But, also a little disappointed that I didn't catch it when I was installing it. I was so focused on keeping it square to the keel that I didn't notice. But, it really was a good lesson. I'll be more observant in the future. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Finishing up the bow infill. I'm hoping someone with more experience can take a look. I'm wondering if I've sanded it down far enough. It "feels" symmetrical. I sanded it with the contour of the bulkhead, but that leaves the bow formers somewhat inset. Hopefully you can see what I mean in the pic below. Also, the voids in there are from my really poor notching of the balsa. I'm assuming that they aren't really going to hurt anything once both layers of planks are added. If they are, I think I can fill them easily enough... :P Thanks in advance. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Hi Broven In my limited experience it looks to me like the top of your bow section looks fine because you have sanded down to the frames, but the bottom of the bow section could do with a bit more, you wont truly know until you get it on the false keel with a few ribs on and run a plank around it to see how it sits, i can only put a picture up of what i've done recently to give you a comparison. Paul Gibbo attached the following image(s): Building: DelPrado HMS Victory. Building: DeAgostini Sovereign Of The Seas.
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Thanks for the input Paul. I was thinking that I should do what you suggested. It just made me nervous as it would require sanding a bit off of the bottom of the bulkhead. I like the idea of trying a plank on it, just to see. All I have are the strakes for the launch. I'm not sure if they are similar to the planks for the hull though. I tried one of the strakes out, and it did seem to lie nicely on the bow, as far as I could tell. Heheh. I see that you also filled the section immediately behind the bow. Did you do that to play it safe, or was there a more specific reason for it? Just curious. :) Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Hi Broven, I have to agree with Gibbo and wait until all the ribs have been fitted before taking any more off. Then you can fair all all the frames at the same time to get a nice flowing curve. Man he took his time in the sun Had a dream to understand A single grain of sand He gave birth to poetry But one day will cease to be Greet the last light of the library...We were here!
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Thanks nightwisher. I have sat here staring at it for an hour now, and I think I agree as well. I need to view the bow as part of the whole and not as an independent piece. It makes me think that the bow of each build is probably as unique as a fingerprint. Hehehe. I don't see how anyone could do it exactly the same as someone else. ;) Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Hi Tim, good progress to say the least.... Agree with what's already been said, you do need to continue to shape the bow some more however, I wouldn't do any more just yet until you are ready to start the planking phase. When you get to that stage you will be fairing all of the hull so you will be able to see clearer how the shapes of the bow and the stern will be. A look at the same stage here on my build should give you clearer idea..... .. http://forum.model-space...sts&t=5013&p=20
Keep up the good work and keep the pics flowing. We're here if you need us....... Regards Alan
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looking good Tim cracking job 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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Doing a cracking job there Tim... Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Broven wrote:Thanks for the input Paul. I was thinking that I should do what you suggested. It just made me nervous as it would require sanding a bit off of the bottom of the bulkhead. I like the idea of trying a plank on it, just to see. All I have are the strakes for the launch. I'm not sure if they are similar to the planks for the hull though. I tried one of the strakes out, and it did seem to lie nicely on the bow, as far as I could tell. Heheh. I see that you also filled the section immediately behind the bow. Did you do that to play it safe, or was there a more specific reason for it? Just curious. :) Just to play it safe mate, had a bit left over so just chucked it in. Building: DelPrado HMS Victory. Building: DeAgostini Sovereign Of The Seas.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone. It's very encouraging! I've been a little lax on the photo's during the work week, but I've been making fair progress. Thought I would post a few pics now just to mark my progress. The hull is essentially as done as it can be until my next package arrives. I was really happy to find that the deck pieces just slid right in. I honestly expected that step to reveal alignment errors, but I guess all the fiddling with squaring paid off. (Sigh of relief...) Here's a tighter shot of the cannons and anchor. I used the dark bronze paint from Admirality (it finally arrived from the UK this week), and made my first attempt at dry brushing to add a bit of black to darken it down a touch further. I need some practice at that technique lol. They aren't the best cannons I have seen, but I'm actually happy with the result (I think). I also used a little light stain on the anchor crossbar to give it some age. A close-up of the launch frame. I should be ready to start straking tonight. A little nervous about that step, to be honest. I've also yet to start on making the blocks. Another task I'm nervous about as the pieces are so tiny. My 2nd shipment is supposed to include a magnifying glass with helping hands on it as a free gift, so I think I'll wait for that before attempting these. In the meantime, I found a good use for an old pill-reminder to hold all the little bits and bobs. That's it for now. Thanks for looking! And happy building. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Looking very nice Tim just take your time and look at the instructions on the ships boat and you will be fine any problems just give us a shout Happy building 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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Thank you Martyn. I appreciate you looking in. I am very impressed with how awesome your build turned out. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Hi Tim, A very nice start and the cannon look great. Sometimes we can be too critical of our own work so dont be too hard on yourself Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Thank you apurchase. I'll do my best to keep that advice in mind. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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good progress Broven, you're doing a cracking job and i'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the build. Paul Building: DelPrado HMS Victory. Building: DeAgostini Sovereign Of The Seas.
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Hi Tim, great work you're showing.... The fact that your false decks slid straight in with no adjustments shows the care and attention you are paying and that will stand you in good stead as the build progresses... Don't be concerned about planking the launch, judging by yours skills so far I cannot see you having too much of a problem so enjoy the experience..... .. Keep up the good work and keep the pics coming..... Regards Alan
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Thank you Paul and Alan. It really is nice to get encouragement from all of the accomplished folks on here. Kudos on your build diary btw, Alan. It's incredibly comprehensive, and I'm enjoying the work you've been doing. Anyway, I finished fairing the launch, and eventually got up the courage to attempt the first pair of planks. I used PVA and found the clamping a bit fiddly. I think on the second row I'm going to try super glue as Tomick suggested in the official build. I'm hoping that the much shorter clamping time makes it a little easier to manage. We'll see. Thanks for looking, and happy building. Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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Looking good like alot 👍👌😀 on the bench soverign of the seas & hms hood , collecting hms victory
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Thanks Nick Tim Johnson I came here in peace, seeking gold and slaves. - Jack Handy Builds: Sovereign of the Seas, Amati Chinese Pirate Junk
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