Halve Maen (Half Moon) 1:50 Corel kit [COMPLETED BUILD]

Hello Rene. What a wife you have! Okay I am very excited for you - The Batavia is a beautiful ship and the Kolderstok kit fully does her justice. I believe you have the ability to make this one of the best Batavia builds - and there are many - out there. I wish you the best of luck and if you need a second opinion on something, just ask!
 
The pilots house

In the Corels assembly instructions a pilots house is described as followes:

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I have never seen a construction like like this, and I agree with Eric@Brewbrarian it does mot look good.


The replica’s house looks like this;

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Not that beautiful either, so I opted for one of the constructions described in Erics log. I made some changes.

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I made the construction by using balsa and walnut planks for the roof and alnut planks and some leftovers for the walls:


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In also changed the construction under the deck. A support beam was stil visible after assembling the house

I removed this beam

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and assembled a wall under the deck.

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The wall is visible when you look inside the house:

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Nice work.Your hutch design looks great. I still need to hack out that beam and make the skylight hole match the hutch. Glad you put the info to use. :)
 
Hello Rene. What a wife you have! Okay I am very excited for you - The Batavia is a beautiful ship and the Kolderstok kit fully does her justice. I believe you have the ability to make this one of the best Batavia builds - and there are many - out there. I wish you the best of luck and if you need a second opinion on something, just ask!
Thank you. The Batavia has to wait until I have finished the Halve Maen. But in the meantime I will read your log in detail.
 
Finishing the masts


The masts were manufactured from 4 different types if wood.

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Corel advises to leave the color of the masts as “natural wood color”. I Do not think the various wood colors of the masts match with each other and with the hull. Besides the masts of the replica are painted dark brown.

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So I painted all mast components with one thin layer of Dark walnut stain and two layers of clear mat varnish.

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The ropes provided by Corel were a little shiny greyisch. There was obviously one diameter in the kit, about 0.6 mm. I ordered three sizes brown rope from Kolderstok 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm

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These new brown colors made a perfect match with the painted masts.

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By the way, I do like the Corel kit, but I do make some changes now and then.
 
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Great progress on the masts, Rene. You have really built this ship at a rate of knots!
 
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