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Sovereign of the Seas Build by Michael K Options
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#21 Posted : 12 May 2014 15:15:19

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Well, I've received the third set of issues from 8-11. I've started the launch build. This is the first time experiencing planking.





Michael
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#22 Posted : 13 May 2014 02:59:00

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Hi Michael BigGrin

Very neat job. Cool Cool

Your Row Boat looking excellent so far. Cool Cool

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#23 Posted : 14 May 2014 10:01:27

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Thanks George for the compliments. It is very rewarding seeing small parts come together.

Here's the progress of the Launch. I'm looking to stain the Launch over painting it.



Michael
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#24 Posted : 14 May 2014 10:20:21

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Hi MichaelBigGrin

Interested to see when you stain launch. I will look in regularly.BigGrin

I've decided to paint mine to cover any sins. Laugh

Not sure yet what colours but I'm inclining to go for the ship's colour scheme on outer. BigGrin

Of course there is lots more to do on launch regards fittings so it could be some time before we get in issues. BigGrin

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George
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#25 Posted : 14 May 2014 14:26:28

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#26 Posted : 15 May 2014 11:20:41

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It is certainly meticulous and satisfying work. Thank you for the compliments guys.

I've been looking at the build finishes and it is very interesting as to how many differing builds there are out there.

Well, I think I'm going to follow that as well and put a few modifications in the build during this journey.

Michael
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#27 Posted : 15 May 2014 12:49:22

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nicely done michael,Cool
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#29 Posted : 16 May 2014 01:14:06

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Thanks Guys.


Well, taking time to put it together as I've found is so important, even if it takes many minutes to fashion parts. To fashion the last small planks onto the Launch, I put tracing paper over the area and drew the outline, drew it on the plank and then fashioned it out, sanded it and fitted it.

I've sanded the Launch down now and is ready for the next installments. I'm going to get some Satin Grain Filler Stains, maybe in Mahogany and Medium Oak for the whole build. I'll try it out first though.











Michael
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#30 Posted : 16 May 2014 02:43:38

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Great job Michael. Nice curves.

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#31 Posted : 16 May 2014 02:46:24

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Hi Michael

Looking the goods mate. Cool Cool

Be extremely careful re sanding as very thin and easy to break through.BigGrin

Will look in re your staining etc, BigGrin

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#32 Posted : 16 May 2014 03:16:43

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Hi George,

Thanks for that. I do admit that it is very delicate. I am being very careful sanding. I'm using a very fine grained sand paper.

Good fun!

Michael
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Well done Michael Cool
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#35 Posted : 16 May 2014 10:07:30

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Great job Michael...Real nice planking!!! Smile ThumpUp
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#36 Posted : 16 May 2014 16:09:26

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BigGrin Stunning bit of planking there lovely job BigGrin rgd Martyn
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#37 Posted : 17 May 2014 01:48:48

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Hi Guys,

I'm really enjoying this project. It's what I have expected it to be so far. I really appreciate all the comments. I'm looking forward now to the next part of the build. I've put the Ship's Rib Frame together. I'll look to reinforce the frame soon and I've also shaped the rear bracing pieces so they don't get in the way of the planking. I've also sanded down the Stern part of the keel to be ready for planking (as taken from MWG's build). I don't want to sand the planking down later.





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Michael

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#38 Posted : 24 May 2014 12:58:12

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Coming on very nicely, Michael!
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#39 Posted : 24 May 2014 13:15:37

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Great job on the ships boat Michael - the planking is superb. Makes mine look rather like a sieve, so I'm going to paint it to cover all the faults!!Blushing

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#40 Posted : 24 May 2014 17:00:03

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Hi Michael. BigGrin

The ship and the launch both look very good. Cool Cool

With your very nice planking on launch I can see that it should take a stain well by the looks of it. Cool

Will keep looking in to see how you go with the stain.BigGrin

I have to paint mine to cover the sins. Laugh

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