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Now this is really interesting. I thought (wrongly) you had yourself a plastic kit to build. Never realised it was one of the card kits. And your take on converting it to wood is really interesting. I hope you get on really well with your build and i will be eagerly following along to see how you get on. Tony Happy Modelling
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huge scale this is going to be something to follow great start Regards phil COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models
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She's really starting to take shape now, looking good Budgie.... Regards Alan
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Morning Folks Thanks for popping' in and taking the time to comment Starting to glue the frames to the keel As the frames go into the keel from the bottom..... I applied the glue liberally and brushed into the joins Too lazy to remove from jig apply glue to keel and frame then try and get everything back into the jig again Made a start on the lower frame supports ...following as per CARD build These were made out of 3mm mdf instead of 2mm This should offer more area to glue the "planking" or "inner skin" between the frames then sand flush with the frames Well thats the plan Also 3mm mdf is cheaper than 2mm Thanks for lookin' budgie attached the following image(s):
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Hi Budgie, you've done a great job on transferring the paper templates to wood. Very neat and great progress! Regards, Phil W. Completed projects: 1/43 scale Bedford HA van / 1/43 scale MG TD sports car Current projects: 1/48 scale U-boat [U230] Future projects: 1/148 scale railway diorama / 1/50 scale R/C Volvo F89 logging truck / 1/148 scale Thunderbirds Fireflash
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That is moving along very nicely. I am finding this build very interesting and look forward to your next update. Tony Happy Modelling
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Hi Folks Just a wee update of progress so far Still doing the supports for the bottom frames, and to help break the monotony glueing the upper frames in place The decks are not glued as still to remove the card templates, they were slid into place to keep the frames squarish Talking off breaks .. I broke the pointy bit of one of the decks at the bow but not concerned as will be filling that area Thanks for lookin' budgie attached the following image(s):
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That is looking very nice. Great work. Mark
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Afternoon Folks Started planking in between the lower frames using 3mm thick strips As these will be covered with an outer skin or planking I just cut strips from the A3 size mdf sheet These planks will eventually be sanded flush with the frames The decks are still not glued in place they are to help keep everything tidily boo especially when out of the jig She was removed from the jig to add the planks then put back in the jig when taking a break I was thinking about using the templates as per a card build for the outer skin... by using styrene I think it is a good idea IF I can get the styrene to stick to the hull Has anybody tried this and if so what glue would you recommend Thanks for lookin' budgie attached the following image(s):
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Evenin' Folks progressing slowly but quicker than trying to see pics of other build diaries Very frustrating Anyhoos pics of progress if u can see em budgie attached the following image(s):
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Hi there Budgie! She's coming on beautifully! (And big!) Eventually, one day in the future sometime (timing is non-committal as yet) I will be using styrene sheet on my own card model ship conversions but as I'll be using plasticard for the ribs and structure as well, it'll just be the normal 'welding' type liquid poly glues for mine. I don't think there's any way to weld the plastic sheet to MDF, it would have to be one of the contact adhesives I think, probably one of the 'Evostick' family. The only problem then of course is that its an instant grab application so you'll have to be dead on target first time with no 'wiggle room'! The hull sides and superstructure should be fairly straightforward but you might need to heat or warm up the styrene to pre-form it to the bow and stern curves (unless the sheet is really thin and flexible). The best of luck with your solutions anyway, (and yes, I will be pinching them for mine in the future!) 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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It did take a good few refreshes b3fore your pictures appeared but got therein the end and your build looks good. Not sure if the following “WikiHow” might be of interest as it gives some suggestions on gluing plastic to wood. https://www.wikihow.com/Adhere-Plastic-to-Wood
Tony Happy Modelling
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This is looking really good. The size is amazing and I`m looking forward to the future updates. Well done so far. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Hi Folks Thanks for replying Robin and Tony appreciated Sounds like I will have to experiment with contact glue which I have not used before if I decide to use styrene for the outer skin Anyhoos got some more of the hull "planks" done but after a couple of hours started to get fed up Tried to fight the urge to see what she will look like after a bit of sanding and lost Sanded the "planks" that I did yesterday as the glue will have set on those The dark patchy line is glue mixed with sawdust still a bit damp Have not sanded down to the actual frames just yet (red marker pen) that will get done once the lower hull has been fully planked and sanded Thanks for lookin' budgie attached the following image(s):
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Hi again Tony! Just had a thought, whilst you are experimenting, I wonder what a few coats of the epoxy resin used in fibre-glassing would be like if that was brushed over the mdf and sanded smooth once cured? That should bond to the mdf ok and if thick enough could also have panel lines inscribed too. 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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tigerace wrote:huge scale this is going to be something to follow great start Regards phil Hi Phil believe the 1/200 scale Bismark is 1250mm I have doubled the scale on this model to 1/100 giving length of @ 1440mm so not too bad Anyhoos getting there slowly with filling in the gaps between the lower frames leaving the pointy end and stern till last budgie attached the following image(s):
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Love the fairy dust looks great so far Budgie Regards Phil COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models
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delboy271155 wrote:This is looking really good. The size is amazing and I`m looking forward to the future updates. Well done so far. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) Hi Derek reading through my diary I realised that you had posted while I was fiddling about posting pics and thanking Robin and Tony for answering my question on gluing styrene to wood. Not much of an update today as got dragged out to the high street for xmas shopping budgie attached the following image(s):
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Wow, just catching up on this fantastic build. Looking very good so far, you almost want your own dockyard, it’s that big. Mark
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Making good steady progress and a joy to follow.... She's certainly growing.... Regards Alan
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