Wow, great execution on your anchor/cables Grant! This ship sure does make a beauty statement all her own!Such beautiful lines.
KUDOS mate!
Thank you kindly Ken and JayExcellent job Grant. Your attention to detail is admirable.
Wow, great execution on your anchor/cables Grant! This ship sure does make a beauty statement all her own!Such beautiful lines.
KUDOS mate!
Thank you kindly Ken and JayExcellent job Grant. Your attention to detail is admirable.
Darn, even on your macro pictures she looks b....y good, so jealous...Good morning.
Not much to report just making some more cannon carriages, wheels etc…..
I did clean up the hawes holes. I am debating to paint these black or a lead colour. A little nervous not to mess up here tho.
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Good morning Johan. Thanks. Cheers GrantDarn, even on your macro pictures she looks b....y good, so jealous...
Don't think the color you use, either black or lead grey, won't make much of a difference, especially if you plan on having the anchor cables routed through the haws holes; it'll be a massive black hole anyways.![]()
Good morning.
Not much to report just making some more cannon carriages, wheels etc…..
I did clean up the hawes holes. I am debating to paint these black or a lead colour. A little nervous not to mess up here tho.
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Good morning Johan. Sometimes I run out of ideas to make some “McGyverisms” so I’m going to have to be very gentle and try reduce them more. They do take a 0.6mm rope so not too much or it will look silly when I tie the falls.Quite some variation in your update; Grant is progressing rather nicely!
As for your belaying pins, yes they seem a bit oversized to me as well. It's something I also have observed on other kits (which included the belaying pins), especially the wooden ones. Too bad the cost of purchasing the metal ones overseas is so high...
Your boat looks rather robust, which is a good thing, especially when looking back to my efforts at the extremely thin a vulnerable parts I had at my disposal.
Good morning Roger. This is a good idea. My anchor cables are light in colour and I would worry about the pencil discolouring them when I pull these through. Maybe seal it with some poly first? Cheers GrantI used a 2B lead pencil to simulate the lead colour in hawse holes. Just expose more lead to reach further into the hawse. A lot more local control and less risk of splattering paint.
Good morning Roger. This is a good idea. My anchor cables are light in colour and I would worry about the pencil discolouring them when I pull these through. Maybe seal it with some poly first? Cheers Grant
This a project for you, Egor, to take your mind of things?Hello, gentlemen! Hello Grant! What a magnificent and beautiful ship you have created.. Amazing.. And not only the ship, the build log is also very interesting and useful. I am very worried about you and your Cazador. Or you can also say that I watch the assembly very carefully. Very interesting! Looking forward to the continuation about Cazador!! Egor.
Good afternoon Roger. Thanks for this and it is most definitely worth a test. Cheers GrantGood morning Grant, I had not run my anchor cable through the hawse pipes/holes after colouring them with the lead pencil. I have not sealed the hawse either.
So to test I took a piece of light tan right hand lay 0.08” line that I had in my parts box. This is larger than the 0.062” cable lay that I intend to use for my anchors. I ran the larger line through a hawse twice and see no discolouration on the line. I guess potential discolouration is dependent on the type of lead (graphite) pencil though.
Good morning. Thank you for having a look see at my build and the compliment.Ouch, my notification does not work and miss a lot o fpage of progress. Indeed, GREAT work has been done since my last visit in your thread. Congrat.
Good morning Egor. Thank you for looking in at my build and for the compliment. I worry about myself sometimesHello, gentlemen! Hello Grant! What a magnificent and beautiful ship you have created.. Amazing.. And not only the ship, the build log is also very interesting and useful. I am very worried about you and your Cazador. Or you can also say that I watch the assembly very carefully. Very interesting! Looking forward to the continuation about Cazador!! Egor.
Good morning Hugh. Yep, I have to do with what little I have here, so this McGyverisms are frequent and essentialLooking good Grant. Love the term “McGyverisms” - feel that’s one of my super powers (the other being able to nap just about anywhere/anytime).
How about getting your priorities straight?Rugby World Cup fever and business travel has eaten into my build time.
Right! I did not read anything about reading your Bible on that short list!How about getting your priorities straight?![]()
Good afternoon Tobias. Thank you. Yes, you would build an incredible POF Le Requin( just guessing you going for this). Cheers GrantHi Grant,
always nice to see what you get out of the kit. Since I love this type of ship anyway, it excites me all the more. When La Palme and Le Rochefort are finished, I will tackle something similar, I already have the monograph.