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cuandv
#41 Posted : 11 September 2013 09:39:03

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Right, finally back onto SOTS after I have put my Victory Aside for a little "rest".

So I have stockpiled issues 13-23 and I have started on 13/14/15 in these pictures below.
My launch has proved to be somewhat of a challenge as one of the pieces broke off.

What I found is that I didn't use the saw to get the launch off from the mounting, I just used my nifty pair of cutters to clip each piece off thus not causing any damage.

Question: On the gun supports which I have painted black, I have also painted the surrounding area around them black as well. I didn't see this as an issue, any one to comment?

Another thing is, I have already mistakingly glued the last piece on the end of the ship thus making the fitting of the parts of issue 15 very difficult. Do you guys think I should get this part off before attaching the pieces of issue 15.

Cheers
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#42 Posted : 11 September 2013 10:47:41

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Hi cuandv...You are coming along well with your build. Yes, I used small cutters instead of a razor saw to detach my first Vic boat from its support frame..And as for painting your gun deck area, I think that you'll find that most of it will be hidden by planking anyway? Keep the pics coming..Great work!!
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#43 Posted : 11 September 2013 10:51:14

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Thank you. I am hoping that the painting of the launch will hide all of the small gaps between the planking. Will do that tonight and see Cool
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#44 Posted : 11 September 2013 17:35:43

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cuandv wrote:
Thank you. I am hoping that the painting of the launch will hide all of the small gaps between the planking. Will do that tonight and see Cool


Hi Cuan

Looking great thus far! I used woodfiller on my launch to fill the gaps, then sanded it down before I painted it and it came out quite nice.

Why don't you move, or request Mr T to move it for you, your build diary to the rest of the members build diaries?

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Kobus

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cuandv
#45 Posted : 12 September 2013 09:04:02

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Hi Kobus,

Did the wood filler thing last night and it worked well, Thanks.
Have asked Tomick to move this build log to the right area.

Cheers
Cuan
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KobusBeukes
#46 Posted : 12 September 2013 12:59:18

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Hi Cuan

Welcome to all the Build diaries!LOL

After I airbrushed the launch you didn't even noticed the wood filler.

I'm busy planking the SOTS and is upto issue 18 at present.

Enjoy the build!BigGrin
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cuandv
#47 Posted : 20 March 2014 10:43:03

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Shoo, SOTS strips finally done, well 99% at least.
I had to sand down the strips as I had a few slight bumps, but the sanding was very light and has made a great difference. Have put SOTS aside now to carry on with the Victory build, but it seems that there is a hell of a lot of work coming in the next few issues.
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#48 Posted : 20 March 2014 22:47:50

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Coming along really nicely CU, nicely done.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#49 Posted : 26 June 2014 11:12:22

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Thanks Alan.
As a first model build I am making many mistakes, especially compared to the excellent builds of the likes yourself, Karl ad others.

I have an issue though, I have just painted the red line across the hull d was as careful as possible, I guess, but when removed the masking tape I noticed there is a bit of "paint bleed" and the red paint has leaked a bit.
How could I fix this? I know that the bottom part of the hull will be panted with off white colour but I worry about the red still coming through the white paint?
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#50 Posted : 26 June 2014 19:22:00

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hi.the paint bleed problem is easy to fix,when you mask up,always paint along the mask line with clear varnish,this seals the tape,then paint in the colour you want. if you want to clean up existing lines,then you need to sand back the bleed,and redo with new masking tape and then varnish and repaint.BigGrin
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#51 Posted : 26 June 2014 19:39:03

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Thank you Karl. I was hoping there would be an easier way to get out of the bleed fix but I guess I will have to sand it away as you have mentioned.
Thanks for your help with preventing the bleed in the next builds.
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#52 Posted : 26 June 2014 23:18:58

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Hi CU, sorry about the late reply but have been at work all day.... Mistakes on a build are fine, it is how we all learn as we embark on the various builds, putting them right also adds to the experience.... Think your build is coming along very nicely indeed and am sure will look really grand when finished..... As for your paint bleed question, I think Karl has answered the way to avoid any bleeding and the only thing I would add is to make sure you use a good quality masking tape. It may be a little more expensive but the results are far better....Cool Cool .. Keep posting and I'll keep following....

Regards

Alan
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#53 Posted : 27 June 2014 10:36:36

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Thanks Alan.
I will do that. Rather pay more and get the job done better.

Regards sanding the bled paint parts away, what is the best option here as I dont want to create "grooves" in the strips from the extra sanding?
I see in issue 40, there are 2 strips that go on each side of the red paint stripe, and this will cover up the bled paint so I wonder if I even need to bother cleaning the bled paint.
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Gandale
#54 Posted : 27 June 2014 23:29:29

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cuandv wrote:
Thanks Alan.
I will do that. Rather pay more and get the job done better.

Regards sanding the bled paint parts away, what is the best option here as I dont want to create "grooves" in the strips from the extra sanding?
I see in issue 40, there are 2 strips that go on each side of the red paint stripe, and this will cover up the bled paint so I wonder if I even need to bother cleaning the bled paint.


Hi CU, good thinking there.... You are correct in your assessment, the line both top and bottom of the red strip will be covered by the black strips (wales) so providing the bleed isn't too bad then you should get away with it... However, I would double check all the measurements and study the pics both in the mags and other build diaries to make sure your red strip is in the right place and of the correct width along the entire length.... Cool Cool Would also use a fine sanding strip and light sand along the lines to help ensure your wales get a good grip when glued..... Cool Cool ..

Regards

Alan
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#55 Posted : 28 June 2014 10:38:39

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I need to clear up a few thing here, sanding the bleeds is what I meant, not the wood,lightly and carefully just sand the paint line,I use 180 wet and dry used wet,and a damp cloth to wipe away the paint, as gandale said,measurement are paramount because the decorations only just fit between the wales,and the shroud channels. by leaving the bleeds you may be changing the measurements slightly,and problems will occur.good luck.
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#56 Posted : 27 November 2014 08:18:32

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SPent 3 months on the SOTS build up until issue 63, but I have now put it away for awhile to spend some time on my Victory build.

For a first time builder, I found many things a challenge, especially the gun port linings.
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Gandale
#57 Posted : 27 November 2014 09:09:57

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Looking great CU, she really is coming along very nicely.. very well done.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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