Occre are great with customer support. They also used to do a personalized nameplate for the ship kits for free. It may take a while to turn but they are very good at support. I have built seveal kit from Occre, including their trains.
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Thank you Rich, it is very rewarding for me to see that he is very happy pursuing something that was overdue on his part!You are presenting a perfect example of how we depend upon our parents when young and then in their later life they may depend upon us. . . the circle of life now often passed by from the former centuries when multiple generations shared the same house; born, raised, lived, and died in the family unit. Congratulations to you. Rich (PT-2)
yes, I cut the nails very short to use the heads on both sidesDo you have nail heads on both sides?
Thank you, seems unanimous thus far. I shall leave them gold!I think you should leave them unpainted, they stand proud and in real harmony with your Gold & Black color schema. If you wouldn't paint the rudder 'black', then I would suggest 'blacken' hinges. Here is my question, what size are those rivets (nice rounded heads)?
It's a race at this point, I have requested the missing parts. They will ship within 10 days, may arrive within a week of that. So let's call it 3 - 4 weeks.Rather than wait for the wood to arrive from the manufacturer of the kit, you might be better placed to find suitable material from your local hardware store.
Yeah, I get it. This hobby is starting to get expensive for an old man on a limited income.It's a race at this point, I have requested the missing parts. They will ship within 10 days, may arrive within a week of that. So let's call it 3 - 4 weeks.
If I have finished everything else on this ship prior to them arriving, which is very doubtful, then I would go to the local hobby store and buy the required dowels. They have to be painted black anyway, so wood type really isn't that important.
So I'm willing to wait for now. But when I'm ready to build yards, I will no longer wait. Luckily I realized they were missing far enough in advance. So if I can get them from OcCre I will use them, verses going out and spending more money to buy what I already paid for when I purchased the kit!
Thanks for the guidance!Hello Dean. The barrels look 'acceptable' (on the image). I am not sure how they authentically correct for the Schebec type of vessel, but hey...they are acceptable. But carriages definitely need improvements. Being them cast metal, nothing much you can do, honestly. Dave Stevens @Dave Stevens (Lumberyard) has naval gun kits e.g. wooden carriages and barrels (not sure if they pewter, or resin). He is local (USA). Check them out (below). If interested, you can PM him with questions.
Another cannon retailer store and our member as well is HISModel. They have mostly all barrel sizes turned from brass (RB manufacturer, if you are familiar), and carriages kits as well, However, they are based in Czech, and shipping to the USA may take a while.
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or...build the carriages from scratch!! Maybe it will take the same (or more) amount of work than modifying existing ones, but a totally different experience, joy, and proudness: I build my own carriages, WOW!!!o it would be worth it to just buy some that have potential out of the box!