Artesania Latina Anatomy of Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory 1805

Hallo Alan,
schön, dass du vorbeischaust. Ich werde mich selbstverständlich an dein Bauprotokoll halten und falls du Hilfe benötigst, helfe ich dir sehr gerne.

Beste grüße
Günter
Danke Günter
 
Hi Guys
Forgive my ignorance, is there some kind of translator built into this forum or is it a simple matter of copying and pasting Günter's Text into some third party software. Or Alan... do you just speak fluent German?
Regards
Tony
:)
NEIN ROTF
I just copy and paste to google translate
 
Hi Alan,

I'm so sorry!! Redfaceo_O
I didn't see that my translator wasn't translating into English, even though it showed up on my computer. I changed that and hope it worked.

So now it's in English.


Best regards,
Günter
 
Hi Alan,

I'm so sorry!! Redfaceo_O
I didn't see that my translator wasn't translating into English, even though it showed up on my computer. I changed that and hope it worked.

So now it's in English.


Best regards,

Hi Alan,

I'm so sorry!! Redfaceo_O
I didn't see that my translator wasn't translating into English, even though it showed up on my computer. I changed that and hope it worked.

So now it's in English.


Best regards,
Günter
Kein Problem, Gunter. Ich muss zugeben, ich habe mich gewundert, als deine erste Nachricht lautete: „Bitte entschuldige mein Englisch.“ Grüße, Alan. Übrigens, ja, es funktioniert jetzt

no problem Gunter. I must admit I did wonder when your first message said “please excuse my English” Regards Alan. btw, yes it is working now
 
Instructions Video #17 completed

Well, that took a lot longer than I expected
Apart from the slow progress due to hand pain as previously mentioned, the masking, painting and touching up of the gun ports took some time. I ended up getting 1.5mm hard wood strip to bring the gun port linings flush with the internal planking (sanding down as required) A couple of things I did that were not done in the video, I filled the gaps on the 2 or 3 gun ports that were not directly touching the upright framing and also painted out the framing down to the hold, making a change of colour from white to brown at the line of the orlop deck. I contacted AL regarding the make etc of the small chuck and extension bar they used for drilling gun tackle holes from opposite side of ship, but thus far I have no reply, but searching through my modelling tool boxes for a short pin vice I found a 90 degree angled bar with a hex drive at one end and pin vice at the other, which made light work of drilling all those holes Thumbsup

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Hi Akan
That's an interesting tool, don't think I've seen one like that. Masking heaven well done! Your patience is paying off.
Regards
Tony
I’d forgotten I even had it or where I got it from, It was possibly Micro Mark in the USA, I did buy quite a bit from them back in the day, but I checked their web site and it’s not listed. This is the first time I’ve ever used it in 20 odd years :rolleyes:
 
to bring the gun port linings flush with the internal planking
I realize it is too late now, but for the future, unlike the exterior planking, the planking of the inboard bulwarks always covered the edges of the linings/stops. This can be seen on contemporary models such as the one below made in 1800. The drawings below are from in Volme 2 of The Fully Framed Model page 69,by David Antscherl.
Allan


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I realize it is too late now, but for the future, unlike the exterior planking, the planking of the inboard bulwarks always covered the edges of the linings/stops. This can be seen on contemporary models such as the one below made in 1800. The drawings belwo are from in Volme 2 of The Fully Framed Model page 69,by David Antscherl.
Allan


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Thanks for the info Allan
Although I didn’t realise that’s the prototypical way to do it, that’s exactly what I ha planned to do on the next deck by fitting the linings before doing the internal planking
But that’s not how they show it in the video :(
Regards
Alan
 
Hi Alan
Are the videos from Artesania Latina? I prefer to rely on contemporary based information and models but that's just my own preference.
Allan
 
Hi Alan
Are the videos from Artesania Latina? I prefer to rely on contemporary based information and models but that's just my own preference.
Allan
Yeah, they are publishing a series of instruction videos 1 to 80 odd I think
78 was out yesterday I’ve just finished 17 as the title of my post suggests
Regards
Alan
 
Had a day out today to Ightham Mote Manor House and gardens in Kent and spotted a couple of interesting prints on the walls

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Instructions Video #18 completed

Pretty straightforward this one
Nice to have a quick easy one often the last marathon :DThumbsup

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