Chaperon 1884 Stern Wheeler

Good morning Jan. Yep, the Ladies with those long dresses would have an issue there. I don’t know this paddle boat, but would there be a hinge mechanism to remove and re insert while under “steam”? Cheers Grant
I was thinking the exact same thing Grant - a hinge that would allow it to swing open like a gate?
Wow you guys are good, love the hinge idea. BUT, I think the critical modeler is not supposed to note this minor kit error. I say that because …. Looking at a screen shot of the Chaperon 3D rendition this configuration makes a lot more sense.

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A nice clean walk through.
 
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Had a bit of time to spend in the boatyard.

I'm still diddling around with the little fix for the Pilot house walkway and staircase.

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All the parts are ready for assembly. I raised the walkway enough to be even with the trim and added a step at the top of the stairway to "cover" the trim. Next step is to rebuild the steps that go down to the skylight. The stairs need to be lengthened a bit because the re-do.
 
Stairs, steps and “Do-Overs”.

I think I’m finally getting these right. Two sets completed and two more to go. The entire experience has added many $$$$ to the bad word jar. I think by the time I finish this build I’ll have enough in the jar for a down payment on another kit.

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Oh Darn, it's hot and muggy outside. The UV index is at 8, the temperature is 88F/31C, Pool temperature is like a Sauna, what's a guy gonna do???:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

The Admiral says "Why don't you go inside and work on your boat", What me argue? :D:D No sir, not me, orders are orders.:D

So I'm working some more magic on the Pilot house walkway.

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Just little more tweaking required. The base of the walkway needs to be lightly sanded to conform to the side to side curve of the roof. If the weather holds I might be able to complete this step of the build by the end of the week.

At the rate I'm going I should be done with this build in about 203? ROTFROTF.
 
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Nice going Jan. You are making good progress and if it takes a while, then so be it.
 
Nice going Jan. You are making good progress and if it takes a while, then so be it.
Hi Heinrich.

I blame Peter V a lot. I now look at the plans, the kit parts and get into the “Hmm, what can I do with this mode”. Currently I’m working my way down from the Pilot house to the main deck. There is a huge amount of Brass trim that needs to be added to the various decks. I can see that there will be a lot handling, turning, tipping, etc. Being all thumbs it’s going to be a very slow process.
 
Hi Heinrich.

I blame Peter V a lot. I now look at the plans, the kit parts and get into the “Hmm, what can I do with this mode”. Currently I’m working my way down from the Pilot house to the main deck. There is a huge amount of Brass trim that needs to be added to the various decks. I can see that there will be a lot handling, turning, tipping, etc. Being all thumbs it’s going to be a very slow process.
Take a break and let's plank the WB together! ROTF
 
I blame Peter V a lot.
Ouch ouch ouch ouch, Jan. I am so very very very very sorry for all the trouble :rolleyes:Sick……. that I'm afraid to open the post when there is another update of your Chaperon.;)
And then I'm happy to see that you're a step further. :) And each time you have found a solution. Okay
But that such a small house on top, but so clearly in sight, takes so much time ....... I know all about it.
Regards, Peter
 
Ouch ouch ouch ouch, Jan. I am so very very very very sorry for all the trouble :rolleyes:Sick……. that I'm afraid to open the post when there is another update of your Chaperon.;)
And then I'm happy to see that you're a step further. :) And each time you have found a solution. Okay
But that such a small house on top, but so clearly in sight, takes so much time ....... I know all about it.
Regards, Peter
Good evening Peter...I have a feeling Jan enjoys each and every “ouch” thoroughly. Cheers Grant
 
Ouch ouch ouch ouch, Jan. I am so very very very very sorry for all the trouble :rolleyes:Sick……. that I'm afraid to open the post when there is another update of your Chaperon.;)
And then I'm happy to see that you're a step further. :) And each time you have found a solution. Okay
But that such a small house on top, but so clearly in sight, takes so much time ....... I know all about it.
Regards, Peter
ROTFNot to worry, I’m absolutely inspired by your thought processes and the fantastic results you achieve. Besides a youngster like me needs all the Mentors he can corral.

Good evening Peter...I have a feeling Jan enjoys each and every “ouch” thoroughly. Cheers Grant
Grant, you are absolutely right. I only hope his ”pain” can be eased with several BeerBeerBeer
 
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