Capt. John Smith's Shallop by Pavel Nikitin 1/32 [COMPLETED BUILD]

Sometimes I need smaller clamps. I remember reading on SoS that someone used alligator clips and smashed down the teeth. Should work fine for tight places.
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Working on finishing up the boat and about to move on to the mast. First I needed to finish the rudder. Not so elegant, and I had to deviate a little from what Olha did in her video, but it works.
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And almost ready to move on the the mast and rigging.
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Finished the sides rudders (not sure what they're called, anyone know?) and am preparing to mount the mast. Mast and yard have 2 coats of Tung oil. The blocks are sanded, stained with black Minwax, and given a coat of varnish. Standing rigging is ready once I mount the mast. Then I'll attach the blocks.
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Really happy with the way this lantern turned out. I wasn't sure how I was going to paint this plastic piece to look realistic. But I ended up using water color paints. I started with a base of bronze, then painted over with black. Looks really nice. Not sure if I should coat it with something to protect it. I like the way it looks and don't want to make it glossy.
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Sails are ready for the bolt rope. I didn't like the material that came with the kit, so I opted for cotton. The cloth I chose is from a kitchen dish rag that my wife's grandmother had probably 60 years ago. She was the greatest grandma ever! And I'm really happy that something from her is a part of this build.
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Also ready to sew the earrings (?) to the sail and bolt rope. For the bolt rope, I'm using a pretty thick waxed thread from a sewing awl. Should give some structure to the sails.
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Main sail with reefing lines in place.
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Jib is ready to be billowed and attached after I finish the main sail. Not my best work and I didn't follow exactly what Olha did, but then again I don't have her skills.
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Sails are drying! I used brass rods to affix the straight edges and tied off the lines. I used starch on the sails and sandwich bags filled with water to give the appearance of wind in the sails, and separated it with a plastic sheet barrier. Should know in the morning if it works, I used a lot of starch so it might take a while to dry.
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Sails are drying! I used brass rods to affix the straight edges and tied off the lines. I used starch on the sails and sandwich bags filled with water to give the appearance of wind in the sails, and separated it with a plastic sheet barrier. Should know in the morning if it works, I used a lot of starch so it might take a while to dry.
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Good morning. I played some catch up this morning with your build. This is beautiful and wonderfully modelled. Excellent work. Cheers Grant
 
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