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antswain
#21 Posted : 06 February 2015 10:38:24

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thanks for the kind comments guys

sometimes its a real struggle to get your head around things and you keep putting it off until its got to be done and then it sort of works out Laugh - anyway enough waffle next step breach ropes and bits and then I can think about the upper decking thats a milestone!BigGrin

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#22 Posted : 13 February 2015 12:19:27

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antswain wrote:
Hi all

just a few more pics to show what im at - been working on upper deck furnishings,finishing launch and cannon blocks. Lower deck chain pumps built from scratch but have housed this on mahogany strips as fiddley. Blink

also on with masts and mast heads and bowsprit

one questionConfused - how do you fit the rings to the top of the cannons to take the thick restraining rope ca glue dosent seem to work keep falling offCursing

Ant

Re-fit the rings to the top of the cannons, i drilled holes in and then put small eyes in them
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Rob

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antswain
#23 Posted : 13 February 2015 15:50:21

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Thanks Rob managed it with CA glue in the end stuff I was using was old and therefore rubbishCrying

couple of pics of cannons found this real difficult so far and time consuming

also another model ive had for ages just put frames together and deck - maybe I should have started this one first!Confused

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Gandale
#24 Posted : 14 February 2015 11:22:42

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Hi Ant, rigging the cannons is a fiddly and time consuming process but think you have done a great job with yours.. Very well done, looks great....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#25 Posted : 14 February 2015 12:26:53

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thanks Alan

ive stuck the big ropes down onto the deck now so not sticking up in the air looks more natural much happier with it

gonna try the next six the other way round do the breach ropes first and the rigging after reckon this will be easierConfused

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antswain
#26 Posted : 01 March 2015 22:21:18

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just been doing a few bits - mast tops - wasn't happy with side windows to captains cabin so stripped out and redoing done the roofs above with hole punched card - cannons nearly done ordered ply for next deck plus did some planking on my other build HM Cutter Mermaid and started a painting! love being busy

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#27 Posted : 01 March 2015 23:34:34

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Lovely work Ant, coming along very nicely.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#28 Posted : 05 March 2015 23:47:01

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have redone the side windows to the captains cabin and had to put in the window head right across because there was a gap here which can only be due to something I did wrong to the roofsConfused

reasonably happier with the overall look thoughBigGrin

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#29 Posted : 05 March 2015 23:57:03

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Looking good Ant....Cool Cool .. Know it can be a pain having to re-do something but if you didn't correct something you are not happy with then it would annoy you even more every time you looked at your finished build.... Well done, coming along very nicely....Cool Cool

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#30 Posted : 22 March 2015 15:56:14

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getting her ready for the next deck which ive startedBigGrin

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#31 Posted : 24 March 2015 00:21:31

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Decking looking good Ant, nicely done.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#32 Posted : 25 March 2015 01:24:40

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I thought the decking looked nice as wellBigGrin
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#33 Posted : 25 March 2015 07:23:02

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Hi Ant.
Wow your build is really coming along now and looks fantastic.
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#34 Posted : 26 March 2015 02:10:27

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thanks for comments Alan,John and Mark think your right about the upper deck looks more natural than the lower.

I used a light oak stain on the lower with some antique oil, the upper has just had one coat of antique oil rubbed in with a cloth before treenailing to see what it looked like. Cant change the lower deck now but live and learnCrying

pics also show my other ship with first layer of planking almost complete

regards all AntBigGrin
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#35 Posted : 26 March 2015 09:41:46

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Hi Ant, great boat with some intricate work, keep the photos coming.
Happy Modeling.........Terry BigGrin
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#36 Posted : 26 March 2015 10:12:07

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#37 Posted : 27 March 2015 04:53:06

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thanks for kind comments Terry and Steve will post more pics soon as seem to be moving on with the build at a rate of knots at the moment!

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#38 Posted : 29 March 2015 20:35:50

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shes coming together now all parts not glued as yet just put in place to see how she is

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#39 Posted : 29 March 2015 23:44:56

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Really looking the biz now Ant, lovely work being shown.... very well done...Cool Cool

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Alan
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#40 Posted : 18 April 2015 18:52:45

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Looking good mate. Just a little tip if you don't mind me saying, on your cannons the thicker rope you have rigged on them if you mix pva with water then brush it onto the rope, so it's soaked in it. Then you can add natural sag. Here's a link to my cannons.
http://forum.model-space...s&m=22094#post22094
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