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#101 Posted : 16 October 2012 15:51:34

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Hi Rob.
Comming along nicely, keep up the good work. IanBigGrin
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#102 Posted : 16 October 2012 17:39:15

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Thanks Ian ,
I am getting thereBigGrin BigGrin
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#103 Posted : 16 October 2012 23:40:40

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Hi all again,BigGrin BigGrin
two photos of the ronseal filler before sanding, nearly covered it allLaugh this stuff dries quickish. more sanding tomorrow. Some pieces have fell off,me being clumsy, easy put back on though.
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#104 Posted : 17 October 2012 17:46:58

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Hi all,
The hull is now even but dull in parts but I will finish off now with very fine sandpaper then on to the next stage.Cool Cool BigGrin
When exactly do you paint it??
cheers for now.
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#105 Posted : 18 October 2012 11:20:33

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Just looked at it in a different light,more filler than I thought is still on so more sandingCrying Crying BigGrin BigGrin
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#106 Posted : 18 October 2012 14:23:56

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You are lucky, you have some place outside to do the sanding.

I have to sit in my little room with a surgeons mask in my face :)

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#107 Posted : 18 October 2012 15:56:19

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hi Walter, about as much room as they had on the Victory eh!!BigGrin BigGrin.
Greenhouse is handy after the plants have finished.Cool
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rob
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#108 Posted : 18 October 2012 16:00:32

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Hi folks!!
I think I have finished sanding,the white blemishes is filler but very slight, the brown ones is the glue and sawdust(mixed)
Does anybody think that a dark varnish would hide the filler?? or would you recommend painting it.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received as usual.BigGrin BigGrin
cheers
rob
ps Hope you can see it okBlushing
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#109 Posted : 18 October 2012 19:31:58

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Why dont you copper it. If you got that smooth it will be a doddle and it wont half look the buisBigGrin Cool .iness
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#110 Posted : 18 October 2012 21:10:48

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I am just not sure about the copper finish,I suppose it would hide all the miscolours,see when i come to it Cool Cool Cool
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#111 Posted : 18 October 2012 21:17:34

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Its not there to hide anything, it is a fantastic finish in its own right.

Stain is an option perhaps but copper paint, never.

John
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How much are these tiles anyway,have heard a lot about them.
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#113 Posted : 18 October 2012 21:38:55

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Have a look at cornwallmodels site. That will give you an idea and on that scale you might be looking at 1000 at least but I dont knowBigGrin
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#114 Posted : 18 October 2012 21:43:36

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Hi Rob, £59.99 from the DeAgostini web site with free P&P. Sounds alot but you get approx 4500 tiles so it's 0.013p per tile. Just got mine deliveried this week small package but the tiles look good quality. Take a look here on my build dairy bottom of the page.

Hope that helps BigGrin .

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#115 Posted : 18 October 2012 21:59:55

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moriarty wrote:
Have a look at cornwallmodels site. That will give you an idea and on that scale you might be looking at 1000 at least but I dont knowBigGrin


Hi Moriarty, CMB do not have any copper tile in 1/84 Scale, the ones from DeAg are the only tile at the correct scale

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#116 Posted : 18 October 2012 23:26:22

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Hi all thanks for all the info greatly appreciatedBigGrin BigGrin .
They do seem expensive but xmas is looming so you never know. It looks like a lot of work eh!!Blink Blink
see what happens when i come to it.BigGrin BigGrin
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rob
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#117 Posted : 19 October 2012 12:54:04

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hi all,
sorry for being a pestBlushing
Has anybody had this problem trying to fit this bow stem and there is a gap in the middle,do I just keep taking it down until it is flush??.
thanks again.
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#118 Posted : 19 October 2012 12:57:54

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What a difference some sanding can make, its coming alon nicely.
Steve..
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#119 Posted : 19 October 2012 13:35:26

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farrabass wrote:
What a difference some sanding can make, its coming alon nicely.
Steve..


Thanks SteveBigGrin
It just transforms it Drool , I had my doubts before sanding I have to admit.
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#120 Posted : 19 October 2012 13:41:02

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hi all,
sorry for being a pestBlushing
Has anybody had this problem trying to fit this bow stem and there is a gap in the middle,do I just keep taking it down until it is flush??.
thanks again.
rob

That's what I did. Try the keel at the same time as well.

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