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Gokstad Viking Ship by Jack.Aubrey, Dusek Shipkits, 1:35 Scale. Options
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#141 Posted : 24 July 2016 09:35:16

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Thanks to Alan, Tony and Mr T for your appreciations, I really appreciate them.

Mr T, regarding your

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Unusual that there are no thwarts for the oarsmen to sit on.


In effect I'm working to build the seats for the oarsmen, they are 50% ready, I only need to find a way to realistically simulate the kind of cushions or covers over the boxes, as shown in the following picture . .


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#142 Posted : 24 July 2016 09:38:50

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Positioning test to verify if the size of the basement is right . . . Well, the oars are there, then the size is right.

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Today I painted the basement frame, the underlying pins and the keel holding blocks with an acrylic dark red paint.
Finally I glued in the final position the two blocks with a bi-component epoxy glue.
Now only the plexiglass is missing to complete the display case, but I have to wait 'cause I need to install the mast to define the correct height of the case.
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jack.aubrey wrote:
Thanks to Alan, Tony and Mr T for your appreciations, I really appreciate them.

Mr T, regarding your

Tomick wrote:
Unusual that there are no thwarts for the oarsmen to sit on.


In effect I'm working to build the seats for the oarsmen, they are 50% ready, I only need to find a way to realistically simulate the kind of cushions or covers over the boxes, as shown in the following picture

That's a cool drawing and thanks for sharing, should look fantastic!
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#144 Posted : 24 July 2016 16:30:17

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My attempt to model the seats for the oarsmen.
In practice this is the famous "sailor's box" where the owner kept his personal belongings with a blanket added over its cover to soften the sit. When the ship run with sail the whole was stored under the deck planking.

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Here below the reference image for my idea. .

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#145 Posted : 24 July 2016 19:48:02

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Looks superb to me, great detail.
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#146 Posted : 25 July 2016 19:12:32

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A batch of images of the model installed in its case, with all the oars shown. The base of the case is almost completed, except for one thing which will be discussed later. Till now I'll focus on definitely fixing the pieces located on the deck and to finish the seats for the oarsmen.

With respect of the element mentioned above, I have found that if I don't find an elegant way to keep held the oars, they tend to move easily from their original place. So I'm thinking at a kind of guidance with joints where inserting the blades of the oars. Obviously it must be a minimal and simple structure, which must not attract the attention of a hypothetical observer, other the whole may be disturbed.

Finally I think one or more plates with the model name and more.

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#147 Posted : 25 July 2016 19:21:16

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Looking very nice Jack love the boxes

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#148 Posted : 28 July 2016 10:37:17

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Another small step forward: I finished the building of the oarsmen's seats and sailor's boxes and, after giving a coat of clear matt paint to the deck, I proceeded to glue them in the same way of the drawing I reproduced some messages ago. Then, considering that hardly the viking warriors were equipped with common uniforms, I thought to paint with different colors the various blankets over the boxes.

An additional note of color most probably plausible . .

Then I continued to permanently fix the other superstructures on the deck: the two lateral mast holders and the mast foot where the mast is inserted and held when the ship runs with sails.

Now the most important, and still missing piece, is the rudder, after which the close of the shipyard is approaching more and more . .

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Looking good Jack very nicely done

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Great job Jack!!

I expect you'll be building little Vikings soon to go on the end of those oars?
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Martyn Ingram wrote:
Looking good Jack very nicely done

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Thank you very much Martyn !

davetwin wrote:
Great job Jack!!

I expect you'll be building little Vikings soon to go on the end of those oars?

Absolutely not !
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#152 Posted : 30 July 2016 13:41:04

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Saturday, July 30th, 2016 - Rudder

Today I've finished and installed the rudder . . next steps mast and sail.

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#153 Posted : 30 July 2016 16:58:13

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Jack

Its looking wonderful.

You have made such a fantastic job of the kit supplied parts and produced an exceptional build.
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Great work and attention to detail as always Jack.
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#155 Posted : 04 August 2016 20:42:41

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

The first image shows the devices installed inside the ship to "plug" the hole in the hull where the oars were strung when they proceeded without sail. To the left of the pic the device in the "open" position and to the right the device when closed . .

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Here below my personal interpretation: obviously it was not possible for me to make an exact replica of this device given the very small size (diameter 4mm) of it.

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Begin of the last effort, preparation and installation of the sail and yard . . now the sail (the first I try to sew...) mounted on the yard, and then some details . .

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Cheers, Jack.

Thank you Tony and Paul for your positive comments . . see you soon, Jack.
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That's looking great Jack! I've never seen those covers on a model Viking Longship before - well done!
I was going to ask why the round oar holes had a slot coming out of them - then it suddenly became obvious! Doh!
Incidently, I made up some of the weathering solution, like yours nothing seemed to be happening for a few days and I forgot about it for a couple of weeks. After that time had gone by I suddenly remembered the jar and found it was a really dark brown with just a few bits of steel wool left at the bottom. After another couple of days the wool had dissolved completely leaving a highly concentrated solution ready to be thinned down. It is just a question of leaving it for as long as it takes!

Beautiful work Jack.

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Very neat build and your attention to those small details is a real credit to you.

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Looking superb, all your hard work is paying up big time.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

I fixed the mast to the hull and I completed the "standing rigging", even if on Viking ship wasn't always "standing".

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Cheers, Jack.
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Looking very nice Jack love the standing rigging

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