Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In | Register

25 Pages «<1819202122>»
Gandale's Vasa Build Options
Markwarren
#381 Posted : 25 April 2020 22:22:54

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Administrators, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Forum Support Team, Official Builds

Joined: 04/01/2016
Posts: 6,303
Points: 19,199
Location: Northamptonshire, England
Beautiful work Alan. Love Love Drool

Mark
Gandale
#382 Posted : 25 April 2020 23:08:02

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks guys for taking the time to look in and comment, all very much appreciated.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
delboy271155
#383 Posted : 26 April 2020 15:35:24
Rank: Administration

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Forum Support Team, Administrators, Global Forum Support Team, Moderator, Official Builds

Joined: 09/11/2012
Posts: 7,973
Points: 23,108
Location: East midlands
This is going to be a stunning display piece. Cool Cool Cool

Regards
delboy271155
(Derek)
COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"






Gandale
#384 Posted : 27 April 2020 08:42:33

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks Derek, she's moving forward - slowly......Cool Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
Gandale
#385 Posted : 01 May 2020 21:14:58

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Stage 131 Contents: Sail S4, Figure and Decorations

Take decoration C62 supplied with stage 124 and the three decorations C62 provided with this stage. Paint them in the same way as the matching piece in stage 129. Retrieve two pieces of 2x5mm wooden strip. Shape each strip to match the one shown in step 2 of the instructions, then drill three 1.5mm holes evenly spaced. Paint both with wood stain. Now glue each rail between two decorations C62, then pain six pins from stage 124 to match all the others. When dry, glue a pin into each of the holes in the rails. Glue the two pin rails into the holes aft of the foremast and main mast, both facing towards the stern.

Using black thread attach the backstay from the main topgallant crosstrees, the backstay needs to be 220mm in length. Now rig the line from the mizzen stay up to the backstay you just fitted, then back down to the pin rail at the base of the mainmast. Step 6 of the instructions shows how the completed backstay should look.

Now fit the backstay from the mainstay, to the fore topmast top and down to the pin rail. Step 7 of the instructions shows how the completed backstay should look. Once complete, rig the backstay from the main topmast stay, to the fore crosstrees, tying it off to the pin rail at the base of the foremast. Step 8 of the instructions shows how the completed backstay should look.

Retrieve sail S2 supplied with stage 129 and the yard Y2 from stage 114, stain the yard with wood stain. Now prepare the sail and yard in the same way as the spritsail, following the guide in step 10 of the instructions.

Fix two eyebolts at the end of the bowsprit, one on either side. Suspend the sprit topsail yard from the bowsprit topmast by wrapping the sling around it, then tying it off to the yard. Make sure you have the sail in the correct orientation with the rear facing towards the stern.

To rig the spritsail top yard lifts, tie a line of natural thread to each of the eyebolts on either side of the bowsprit topmast cap. Pass the line through the 5mm blocks on top of the yard, then the blocks under the crosstrees, down through the spritsail top and the eyebolts fitted at the end of the bowsprit. Then aft and tie off to the inner two pins of the second pin rail.

Now attach two 4mm blocks to the forestay and two 5mm blocks to the bowsprit, in the positions shown in step 14 of the instructions. Rig the sprit topsail braces in the same way as the spritsail braces. From the forestay to the braces, to the 4mm blocks on the brace, to the 5mm blocks on the bowsprit, then aft and tie off to the first pin on the side pin rail.

Rig the two sprit topsail clewlines. From the blocks on the yard down and through the blocks in the clews, then up and through the yard blocks, down through the top, through the eyebolt, then aft and tie off to the second pins on the side pin rails.

Tie the sheets to the clews of the topsail, passing the line aft and through the remaining blocks on the spritsail yard, finally tying them off to the fourth pins on the side pin rails

Store any unused parts in a bag labelled with this stage number.

This build stage is now complete.
Gandale attached the following image(s):
DSCF8527.JPG
DSCF8529.JPG
DSCF8531.JPG
DSCF8536.JPG
DSCF8539.JPG
DSCF8540.JPG
DSCF8541.JPG
DSCF8542.JPG
DSCF8543.JPG
DSCF8544.JPG
DSCF8545.JPG
DSCF8546.JPG
DSCF8547.JPG
DSCF8548.JPG
DSCF8549.JPG
DSCF8550.JPG
DSCF8550-a.JPG
DSCF8551.JPG
DSCF8552.JPG
DSCF8553.JPG
DSCF8554.JPG
DSCF8556.JPG
DSCF8557.JPG
DSCF8560.JPG
DSCF8561.JPG
DSCF8562.JPG
DSCF8564.JPG
DSCF8565.JPG
DSCF8566.JPG
DSCF8568.JPG
DSCF8569.JPG
DSCF8570.JPG
DSCF8566.JPG
DSCF8571.JPG
DSCF8572.JPG
Markwarren
#386 Posted : 02 May 2020 08:04:15

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Administrators, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Forum Support Team, Official Builds

Joined: 04/01/2016
Posts: 6,303
Points: 19,199
Location: Northamptonshire, England
Beautiful work Alan, she really does look stunning.Love Drool

Mark
birdaj2
#387 Posted : 02 May 2020 18:39:30

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered

Joined: 31/05/2010
Posts: 5,679
Points: 17,011
Location: Wiltshire
Lovely rigging work Alan.

You have such a neat finish on (is it called) crowsfeet .

Tony
Happy Modelling

BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower
SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette)
COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
goddo
#388 Posted : 02 May 2020 19:31:39

Rank: Master
Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red MedalOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding build
Groups: Registered

Joined: 21/04/2011
Posts: 1,043
Points: 3,158
Location: Buckinghamshire
Really fine work there, Alan. Congratulations.
Keep it coming!
Chris
Gandale
#389 Posted : 03 May 2020 22:23:49

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks guys, appreciated as always....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
Kev the Modeller
#390 Posted : 04 May 2020 13:23:12

Rank: Master

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 25/11/2018
Posts: 1,256
Points: 3,791
Location: Southeast UK
Top notch 'Period Ship' modelling as always from you Alan and evolving into an impressive looking model - well done!

I like the tone of the hull planking and the ornamental painting, very nice work and very colourful. Cool ThumpUp

Kev.
Per Ardua Ad Astra
Gandale
#391 Posted : 05 May 2020 08:34:40

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks Kev, appreciate you looking in and for your kind comments... She was a very colourful ship and has been painted and stained using the RAL codes as advised by the Vasa museum so is just about as close as I can make it the day she set off on her brief maiden voyage......Cool Cool Cool
tf64
#392 Posted : 05 May 2020 11:17:11

Rank: Elite
Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the Month May 2020Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered

Joined: 13/02/2011
Posts: 2,227
Points: 6,801
Location: UK



Great work Alan, amazing, so much skill.

Regards

Trev.
Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).


























Gandale
#393 Posted : 08 May 2020 12:16:02

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks Trevor, very much appreciated.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
Gandale
#394 Posted : 08 May 2020 12:17:26

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Stage 132 Contents: Sail S5, Eyebolts and Decorations

Take the two decorations C167, prepare and paint them the same way as those in stage 120. Glue the two decorations to the bulkhead, between the others. Remove any burrs or flash from the two parts of decoration C163 and C164. Glue the arms to the figures and apply a coat of metal primer. Paint these decorations following the painting guide contained within the instructions. Glue these decorations into position on the transom.

Retrieve yard Y3 from stage 114 and sail S3 from stage 130. Paint the yard with wood stain and when dry, bend (attach) the sail to the yard in the same way as the others. Separate six ribs from the fret received in stage 130. Sand them smooth and paint with wood stain. Now tie a length of black thread 6mm from the centre of the yard and seal the knot with a drop of glue. Pass the two ends of the line through the outer holes of one of the ribs, ensuring you have the rib the correct way round. Make a knot at the end of a length of black thread and fee the other end through the middle hole in the rib, cut off the excess. Thread a truck from stage 130 onto each of the three lines. Apply a second rib to the three threads and add another three trucks. Continue in the same way, alternating the ribs and the trucks until you have used 6 ribs and 15 trucks. Tie a knot in the middle line and secure with glue, then cut away the excess. Tie the two outer threads of the parrel together.

Dress the yard with blocks and lines as outlined in step 16 of the instructions. Place the foreyard up against the foremast, above the main stay. Pass the parrel around the mast then tie to the yard, securing the knot with a drop of glue. Take the two 350mm lines from the top of the yard up and through the 5mm blocks hanging from the foretop. Lift the yard up to the top, pulling the lines through the blocks. Tie the two lines to a 5mm block, then pass a line of black thread through the block and tie both ends off to the decoration on the deck.

Now rig the lifts. Tie the line to the block on the foretop, pass along and through the block on top of the yard, then back through the first block and down, tying it off to the pin on the side rail. Repeat on the other side.
Tie two 4mm blocks to the mainstay. Rig the braces from the mainstay, to the blocks hanging from the yards, then aft and through the blocks on the say and finally tied off to the pins on the side rails.

Rig the clewlines from the yard to the clews, then back up and finally down, tying off to the pins next to where the lifts were tied off. Now tie a line of black thread to the port clew of the foresail. Pass the line forward and through the hole in the bottom of the stem. Lead the line aft and tie off to the starboard clew.

Fit an eyebolt to either side of the hull, below those fitted in stage 130. Tie a line to each eyebolt, pass them forward through the sheet blocks in the clews, then aft through the rail, tying it off to the cleat on either side.

Store any unused parts in a bag labelled with this stage number.

This build stage is now complete.
Gandale attached the following image(s):
DSCF8576.JPG
DSCF8616.JPG
DSCF8620.JPG
DSCF8623.JPG
DSCF8618.JPG
DSCF8624.JPG
DSCF8626.JPG
DSCF8584.JPG
DSCF8585.JPG
DSCF8586.JPG
DSCF8587.JPG
DSCF8588.JPG
DSCF8589.JPG
DSCF8590.JPG
DSCF8591.JPG
DSCF8593.JPG
DSCF8594.JPG
DSCF8596.JPG
DSCF8597.JPG
DSCF8598.JPG
DSCF8599.JPG
DSCF8600.JPG
DSCF8602.JPG
DSCF8603.JPG
DSCF8610.JPG
DSCF8611.JPG
DSCF8612.JPG
DSCF8613.JPG
DSCF8627.JPG
DSCF8629.JPG
DSCF8630.JPG
DSCF8631.JPG
DSCF8632.JPG
DSCF8633.JPG
DSCF8636.JPG
DSCF8634.JPG
DSCF8635.JPG
roymattblack
#395 Posted : 08 May 2020 14:25:21

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered

Joined: 04/06/2011
Posts: 4,233
Points: 12,847
Location: ipswich
Just incredible. Such attention to detail.
I know I keep repeating myself but I'd love to be able to wander around that model...Love
admin
#396 Posted : 08 May 2020 16:50:48
Rank: Administration


Groups: Administrator, Administrators, Forum Support Team, Global Forum Support, Global Forum Support Team, Moderator, Official Builds

Joined: 24/08/2009
Posts: 1,909
Points: 5,743
Location: UK
Alan, this is just stunning.

My thoughts until recently were that all the painted figures on the Wasa were garish. But, seeing them in conjunction with the insanely complex early rigging... I’m really liking how complex it makes the build visually. Everywhere the eye goes, there is something to study.
Markwarren
#397 Posted : 09 May 2020 14:26:27

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Administrators, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Forum Support Team, Official Builds

Joined: 04/01/2016
Posts: 6,303
Points: 19,199
Location: Northamptonshire, England
I know I’ve said it before, but it is just a truly amazing build.Love Drool

Mark
CaptnBirdseye
#398 Posted : 09 May 2020 18:46:36

Rank: Superelite

Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered

Joined: 10/05/2010
Posts: 2,608
Points: 7,519
Location: Lincolnshire
BigGrin Great work, as always Alan. You can really see this is a labour of love ThumpUp
goddo
#399 Posted : 09 May 2020 19:50:49

Rank: Master
Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red MedalOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding build
Groups: Registered

Joined: 21/04/2011
Posts: 1,043
Points: 3,158
Location: Buckinghamshire
Expert workmanship, Alan.
Got to be the most colourful ship ever? Nicely done and really good build log.
Chris
Gandale
#400 Posted : 09 May 2020 23:26:35

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement guys, very much appreciated.....Cool Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
Users browsing this topic
Guest (2)
25 Pages «<1819202122>»
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2009, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.351 seconds.
DeAgostini