Hey Rob, Do you have time to sleep? WOW, you are just a building machine! It seems you are in love with the kit and assembly!




Thanks Paul , yes it is a very interesting buildWow Robert! That looks fantastic!
Not sure how to achieve this , perhaps over time , cannot find any other solution to speed up the processI like the weathering on the copper plates - too shiny and it looks unnatural. You can be well pleased by how that had turned out!
Hey Rob, Do you have time to sleep? WOW, you are just a building machine! It seems you are in love with the kit and assembly!![]()
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with the photographs any misses magnified !! With glasses on you miss that sometimes , at least I know where I stand !! just noticed the LITTLE gap on the SB outrigger, had a look myself and decided to leave not to mess up the deckMain deck completed and given a flat coat of varnish ,given a dry deck so to speak ! ( honestly I cannot see the point in caulking the decks in this scale) railings done and finished with a satin coat , bowsprit attached as well as capstan and outriggers , next will be the toilets , will have to make them fit partly under the coaming , next item on the dock list planking the aft deck , I don’t follow the kit plans 100% , like anybody else a personal touch here and there .
It happens to all of us! Sometimes I see a picture I took to post, and think…wow, I have to fix that now…lol. And sometimes I have already posted it, and then when seeing my post later, I realize that I missed something.with the photographs any misses magnified !! With glasses on you miss that sometimes , at least I know where I stand !!
At least we aim for perfection Dean , not always possible , we are human remember !It happens to all of us! Sometimes I see a picture I took to post, and think…wow, I have to fix that now…lol. And sometimes I have already posted it, and then when seeing my post later, I realize that I missed something.![]()
Oops ,I just noticed one of the copper plates decided to call it quits , anyway no problem will glue it back again , these things happenMasts are just there after I centred the deck holes , just to make sure they fit , worked on the lashings for the lifeboats and the anchor chains
Thanks Dean , the masts just for fitting purposes only at this stage , it seems the yard is really working fast , obviously the yard foreman is worth his wageLooking good Robert! I’m just finishing the first mast on my BN…lol…and you’re starting masts on another ship!![]()
Thanks Heinrich , I follow your ‘Batavia’ , so much history and sadness , did you know they found an bone or shoulder anomaly ( Dutch I’d say ) amongst some Aboriginals in Western Australia as a result when a couple of the crew were abandoned on the shore and obviously befriended some local girls , We went to the shipwreck museum in Fremantle , very interestingYour deck fittings look superb Rob - as does indeed the whole ship. Well done, so far!![]()
Yes the view is amazing Paul , mind you this is Winter !! 23 C or 73 Fh and sunny , not every day though but enough to get your vitamin D levels upLovely work Robert. Though I suspect I would not get much work done if I had your view...