Gold Version of the Black Pearl - My First Build

Great looks on both the Pearl build and the wood floor Larry. Am enjoying following your build log. Keep up the excellent work.
 
Excellent work Larry!:) It does not matter how long it takes - we are racing nowhere. It just shows that with the right mind set, it can be done!
 
Okay, I know this is out of order but the Lanterns were calling my name. I don’t like the fiddly collars the kit provides so I decided to fab some wood ones on my lathe. They will require some tweaking when it come times to mount them but I think they will work fine. Process is listed below

Started with a piece of Cocobolo.
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Drilled through and then turned to size

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Countoured size to lamp base View attachment 227758

Finished product
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I will be able to sand and angle the bottom to fit the ship.
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Did I mention I do a bit of woodworking.
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Nice idea on the light supports. I just re-found your build this evening.
 
Finished the Grand Staircase. Pretty difficult task that I just freehanded for the most part. I just need to fill a couple of gaps and touch up paint. Also placed the two cannons below the staircase.

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Nice job Larry. Yeah, I had to make the two lower steps on each of my stair as well as all the ones for the stairs from the gun deck to the main deck....the kit was a bit too short and I believe I may have used the wrong ones for the first ladder from the lower deck to the gun deck. Ha!
 
Neat and clean - I much prefer the Golden Version to any of the other derivatives.
 
Went to the Maritime Museum in Bath Maine. Very interesting and tons of Model ShipsThe museum is set on a scenic active waterfront on the banks of the Kennebec River and includes the historic Percy and Small Shipyard with five original 19th-century buildings, a Victorian-era shipyard owner's home and New England's largest sculpture – a full size representation of the largest wooden sailing vessel ever built, the six-masted schooner Wyoming.

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