Hello!
I hope all of you had a great Christmas Season.
My Ontario build is slowly progressing.
The first phase of the gun deck planking is complete. All the planks were glued to the veneer.
It will now have to be sanded, the spaces between planks filled with dark wood filler paste to simulate the caulking, sanded again and finally drilled for the treenails construction with toothpicks. Last of all I will apply linseed oil. It will also have to be prepared to receive all the metal rings and nails securing the cannons to the deck.

I also proceeded with the transom. It is not yet completely trimmed - I have to dry fit the planks of the hull before trimming it; can't be too careful to avoid making a mistake and having to re-do the whole part....
I found the construction quite difficult to my skills, but the result, so far, is not that bad.


It also seems to fit the model quite well.


Not very beautiful seen from the inside, but it will not be visible when the build is complete, so no issues.
I am considering the possibility of planking the upper part of the transom on the inside, above the upper deck. Instructions are not completely clear about this.
I also had to remove the two vertical wood parts that go between the outer and inner hull planks and allow to secure the complete transom in place. They will have to be reinstalled.
I whish you a great 2026!
Best regards
Catela
I hope all of you had a great Christmas Season.
My Ontario build is slowly progressing.
The first phase of the gun deck planking is complete. All the planks were glued to the veneer.
It will now have to be sanded, the spaces between planks filled with dark wood filler paste to simulate the caulking, sanded again and finally drilled for the treenails construction with toothpicks. Last of all I will apply linseed oil. It will also have to be prepared to receive all the metal rings and nails securing the cannons to the deck.

I also proceeded with the transom. It is not yet completely trimmed - I have to dry fit the planks of the hull before trimming it; can't be too careful to avoid making a mistake and having to re-do the whole part....
I found the construction quite difficult to my skills, but the result, so far, is not that bad.


It also seems to fit the model quite well.


Not very beautiful seen from the inside, but it will not be visible when the build is complete, so no issues.
I am considering the possibility of planking the upper part of the transom on the inside, above the upper deck. Instructions are not completely clear about this.
I also had to remove the two vertical wood parts that go between the outer and inner hull planks and allow to secure the complete transom in place. They will have to be reinstalled.
I whish you a great 2026!
Best regards
Catela




. The rear of the transom is looking mighty fine. Cheers Grant





