Grants Xebec 1:60 (using Jabeque Cazador Occre1:60 kit) [COMPLETED BUILD]

Good afternoon
Family all deserted me today, Rugby over and none of my mates wanted to ride or play Padel……so 6hrs playing with my little boat:D

Rider and Thwarts.
Occre had 2 6x3 strakes which I cut into 3x1.5mm for the riders and 4x2mm for the Thwarts.

The rider was measured and 2x4 slots for each thwart where measured and cut:
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These where glued onto bulkwarks:

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The Thwarts are dry fitted as I still need to do some final cutting, angles, sanding and stern work.

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The Twarts will be removed as I still need to work on the Stern second platform, seats and space for the helmsman before I insert them.
Cheers Grant
WOW Grant! So well done. I will also thank you for expanding my vocabulary! I had to look up "Thwart". All said, incredible work!
 
WOW Grant! So well done. I will also thank you for expanding my vocabulary! I had to look up "Thwart". All said, incredible work!
Good afternoon Ken. Ha, all these strange terms on these ship and I thought “thwart” was to prevent somebody doing something ;). Thanks for checking in and your compliment- much appreciated. Cheers Grant
 
Good morning
Thwarts and support and mast bracket and base :

The small dowels for the thwart supports was make using 2x2 African Walnut rounded on the lathe. Mast bracket was cut from the left over brass from the swivel cannon stencil.

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Slowly slowly we catch the monkey…
Cheers Grant
Inventive modeling, with visually pleasing and effective results.
(Unlimited resources; limited imagination, limited resources, unlimited imagination.)
 
Inventive modeling, with visually pleasing and effective results.
(Unlimited resources; limited imagination, limited resources, unlimited imagination.)
Good morning Johan. It has been a little innovative although I have attempted to get the this as close as possible to the Le Requin boat. Using this diagram and Peters (@Ptèr ) boat. 2DB38640-D853-4077-A2BB-208130FAED02.jpeg
My rudder configuration is totally off tho as I used the Occre Cazador design and E.g I have 8 thwarts not 9. Cheers Grant
 
Yep, another great update! Some modelers look at ship's boats as a necessary element to complete a build and treat them as after thoughts. Not Grant! Thumbsup Great results, close to your objective using the drawing, long, lean, low profile and with Grant's flavor infused. I don't possess skills that would allow me to build such detail on a small boat, so I will most likely leave them out of my build. Which makes me appreciate those who can!

Cheers!
 
maybe introduce some miniature bolts (revets)? What do you think? I love you methal smith work! The shipsboat becomes a model of itself!
Good morning Jim. Thank you. Metal work is my struggle factor (well the top of my endless struggle list with this hobby) so I appreciate your comment. Whew - rivets…..hmmm;).
without challenges, life modeling would be bored :p
True story.
That boat is very impressive Grant, I really like what you have achieved. While we all treat close-up photos with some trepidation you have proven the opposite. Those close-ups emphasize the quality of your work.
Good morning Roger. Thank you kindly. Yep those close ups….E.g. my mast hole and brace looked so good until those close ups came alnongROTF
Yep, another great update! Some modelers look at ship's boats as a necessary element to complete a build and treat them as after thoughts. Not Grant! Thumbsup Great results, close to your objective using the drawing, long, lean, low profile and with Grant's flavor infused. I don't possess skills that would allow me to build such detail on a small boat, so I will most likely leave them out of my build. Which makes me appreciate those who can!

Cheers!
Good morning Ken. Thank you. Your comments and encouragement is appreciated. Ahh, this boat is a bit of a cheat as it is a very large ships boat. It does give one the opportunity to add all these details. It is about 150mm long so not very fiddly. It is more like the 19th century long boat than those tiny barges, cutters, and launches found on the traditional ship. Cheers Grant
 
Good morning Jim. Thank you. Metal work is my struggle factor (well the top of my endless struggle list with this hobby) so I appreciate your comment. Whew - rivets…..hmmm;).

True story.

Good morning Roger. Thank you kindly. Yep those close ups….E.g. my mast hole and brace looked so good until those close ups came alnongROTF

Good morning Ken. Thank you. Your comments and encouragement is appreciated. Ahh, this boat is a bit of a cheat as it is a very large ships boat. It does give one the opportunity to add all these details. It is about 150mm long so not very fiddly. It is more like the 19th century long boat than those tiny barges, cutters, and launches found on the traditional ship. Cheers Grant
Sorry Ken an 18th Century long boat.
 
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