ThanksThanks for the heads up Tim, I appreciate it ! Your build looks great ! Keep it up !
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ThanksThanks for the heads up Tim, I appreciate it ! Your build looks great ! Keep it up !
Correct. Everything, so far, is only dry fit while finalizing dimensions, locating on beams, etc.Tim,
VERY NEAT WORK!!
Is the well and shot locker in your photo just resting where it is and not yet fixed in their final location?
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Allan
Don't ask what they were doing when they broke the wood bed frame!She is looking beautiful, Tim ! Great work !
I have to take a short break from my build because I have a friend that broke their wood bed frame and I said I would fix it for them.
Shouldn't take me more than a week...
Purely a guess on my part, but I would imagine that they cut out a large hole in lower deck to make the hold more available and they did that for additional structural bracing that the deck and beams used to provide. Again, totally just a guess on my part !I have a question regarding Enterprise as a receiving ship hulk when she had no masts, wheel, guns, etc. as she was set up as one for more years than she was a fighting ship. What are the parts marked on the drawing below? I am guessing the vertical pieces could be knees, but what was the purpose of these parts?
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Allan
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Makes some sense to me, but why not hammocks? This is getting more interesting than I thought it would be.altered the horizontal structures, particularly on that deck, may have been platforms for sleeping for all the “ residents” .
i have decided to build 3mm fillers at the top of each frame where it comes through the stand and also near the topLike I continue to tell folks… You can NEVER have enough clamps
Well, if I were to guess…only a guess, I’d guess, for prisoners hammocks would be more expensive and fit fewer “guests”.Makes some sense to me, but why not hammocks? This is getting more interesting than I thought it would be.
Allan
not sure where ther hammocks has come fromWell, if I were to guess…only a guess, I’d guess, for prisoners hammocks would be more expensive and fit fewer “guests”.
And it was not possible to post that in your own build-log, Richard? It’s your request related to your workaround, not from Jeff. And this is the log of Jeff’s build.Sent to Victor
I think it might be worth makingan update to your instructions
Could you please mark the Top of the Jig on the ,main Full size plan it would make Marking and Cutting the Gun Ports and then top Frames much easier
Also we all seem to e dry fitting the all frames before Fixing them in
I believe it would be much easier to Mark and then cut the Ports before Gluing them into the Keel ie Remove the 3 Frames after Marking them.
Each batch of 3 Frames would then be easier to cut (With possibly a mini Jig on future Models)
This really is an amazing model Light Years ahead of the New European Kits
Although ive not seen the new Vanguard Model of HMS Surprise
Congratulations to the whole Team
Sorry I have upgraded to Windows 11 Its totally different Thought i was in my Post and it is relevant to Jeff as he is working on the same sectionAnd it was not possible to post that in your own build-log, Richard? It’s your request related to your workaround, not from Jeff. And this is the log of Jeff’s build.
Regards, Peter
Allan, hello! What you're asking about are bumpers, or, in other words, fenders. These reinforced fenders were installed on all ships and vessels intended for port service. Ports are crowded, and ships often collide. Often such ships are placed close to each other, and in high waves in bad weather they hit each other hard.What are the parts marked on the drawing below? I am guessing the vertical pieces could be knees, but what was the purpose of these parts?
Thanks uitar. Very interesting. I've seen hundreds of naval pictures, but I hadn't noticed anything like these before.Allan, hello! What you're asking about are bumpers, or, in other words, fenders. These reinforced fenders were installed on all ships and vessels intended for port service. Ports are crowded, and ships often collide. Often such ships are placed close to each other, and in high waves in bad weather they hit each other hard.
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