Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In | Register

4 Pages <1234>
Ger C Akagi Options
Ger C
#21 Posted : 27 January 2012 01:43:44

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
While the glue was drying I started on the bow block, while I was glueing the parts together I noticed that there were small gaps so I stopped and clamped everything together, will finish it off tomorrow.Cool

File Attachment(s):
SAM_0073.JPG (524kb) downloaded 129 time(s).
SAM_0074.JPG (509kb) downloaded 119 time(s).
SAM_0075.JPG (548kb) downloaded 135 time(s).
Ger C
#22 Posted : 27 January 2012 01:46:46

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
By the way, reduced the size of my pics, hope that this makes it easier for you to view,

as always all comments are welcome,

thanks,

Ger
arpurchase
#23 Posted : 27 January 2012 21:17:33

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

Joined: 27/09/2011
Posts: 15,196
Points: 45,687
Location: Dudley
BigGrin Hi Ger
i had the same problem as you with the bow sections and resorted to clamping too, my pics are sized 700 by 700 and they fit quite well on the pages,and its coming along a treat
regards
Andy
Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .

Ger C
#24 Posted : 28 January 2012 18:50:00

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Andy,

Thanks for the advice,

Ger
Ger C
#25 Posted : 04 February 2012 02:25:50

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Hi all,

I have finished gluing the stern section,

please see the attached pics

File Attachment(s):
SAM_0089.JPG (535kb) downloaded 120 time(s).
Ger C
#26 Posted : 04 February 2012 02:30:50

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
I have also added the remaining parts to the bow section, as previously noted gaps were appearing so I stopped and clamped,

not entirely happy with my work but a little sanding to the rear should give a flat surface,

as always all comments are welcomeMad
File Attachment(s):
SAM_0094.JPG (558kb) downloaded 132 time(s).
arpurchase
#27 Posted : 04 February 2012 10:38:23

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

Joined: 27/09/2011
Posts: 15,196
Points: 45,687
Location: Dudley
BigGrin Hi Ger C
Its comming along nicely m8,your work is fine. The bow/stern sections are cut oversize so after a good sanding all your errors will dissapear.
regards
Andy
Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .

Ger C
#28 Posted : 04 February 2012 12:21:48

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Hi Andy,

thanks for your kind commentsBigGrin
Ger C
#29 Posted : 12 February 2012 02:37:38

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Hi all,

have started the dreaded planking, am fairly happy with the results but realize that some sanding will be necessary,

as always all comments are welcome,

Ger
Tomick
#30 Posted : 12 February 2012 10:54:54

Rank: Pro

Groups:

Joined: 24/08/2009
Posts: 48,051
Points: -13,308
Lots of sanding, filling and priming will be necessary if you are to loose the outline of the planking beneath the surface.
Ger C
#31 Posted : 21 February 2012 00:41:49

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Hi all,

I ran into a problem with my planking, when test fitting the first long plank I realized that something was wrong as it was not following the line of the notches on frames 14 - 12. After some head scratching I realized that there was a gap below frame 13.

Either I did not push it home properly or I did not use enough glue and dislodged frame when inserting frame 28Blushing

I removed frame 13 and shaped the base so that it now fits, am glad that I took the time to figure out the problem rather than trying to force the plank to fit/

lesson learned,

Ger
Ger C
#32 Posted : 21 February 2012 00:43:12

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
PS

will post some pictures of my planking effort later in the week,

Ger
arpurchase
#33 Posted : 21 February 2012 16:57:24

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

Joined: 27/09/2011
Posts: 15,196
Points: 45,687
Location: Dudley
BigGrin Glad u spoted it before you got too far Cool
Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .

Ger C
#34 Posted : 21 February 2012 17:58:42

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Thanks Andy,

Would have been a nightmare if I had to rip the Planking out,

Will consider this as part of the learning curve

Ger
Ger C
#35 Posted : 22 February 2012 00:09:23

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Hi all,

Advice needed,

What degree of tolerance is permissible, one or two of my frames are less than half a mm above the others,

Not really sure as how a wooden model should fit together,

All advice welcome,

Ger
Ger C
#36 Posted : 27 February 2012 00:50:09

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
I managed to get a bit more work done today, am taking my time to try and get the best results and most of all am enjoyingit so far,

Ger
File Attachment(s):
IMAG0008.jpg (1,033kb) downloaded 134 time(s).
MWG
#37 Posted : 27 February 2012 08:33:38

Rank: Super-Elite

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: 24/04/2010
Posts: 5,787
Points: 17,662
Location: Stafford, United Kingdom
Goot start GerBigGrin Regards MikeBigGrin
MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.

Ger C
#38 Posted : 27 February 2012 17:55:03

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Thanks for the kind comments Mike,


Ger
arpurchase
#39 Posted : 27 February 2012 18:29:21

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 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

Joined: 27/09/2011
Posts: 15,196
Points: 45,687
Location: Dudley
BigGrin Looking good gerCool
Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .

Ger C
#40 Posted : 09 July 2012 02:05:11

Rank: Pro
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 06/08/2011
Posts: 480
Points: 1,421
Location: Galway
Sorry that I did not update soonerBlushing ,

I have made some progress with the planking but was not happy with some,

in particular I found that the planks did not stick to frame 11 so removed these and will redo,

funny that this only happened on the starboard sideConfused ,

will post some pics soon
Users browsing this topic
Guest
4 Pages <1234>
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 0.280 seconds.
DeAgostini