I hadn't noticed that when I put the first one together. There isn't anything in the instructions mentioning that, but...I figured that the original would have the larger wheels in front to help with gun elevations. The rest of the carriages will be set up correctly.Looks great! Larger wheels of cannon carriage should be on the front side.
Thanks for the advice, Jimsky! Yep...that first layer is rather rough, especially in the bow area. I've been off the boat for a while with a short vacation, and should get back to it soon....maybe today. Any advice on those gunports? I did put a little 3mm tail piece on them to try to hold them up when I put them in. It is crazy the order of construction, such as putting on the main deck before finishing the gun deck! Guess I should have read the full set of instructions, not just go page by page.... 80(Many thanks for starting the build log. We understand that this is your second POB (Plank On Bulkhead) wood model. I am sure you will benefit from the advice of many SOS members. One thing, I personally would like to point, if you don't mind, check your middle section of planking, it has a gap. You would need to work to fill this gap prior to the second planking. This area doesn't have a bulkhead, this is why you have a gap. You can glue a piece of scrap wood and sand it down smooth or you can use wood fillers depending on how deep this gap is.
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Well, it is hard to advise without the oversight of the entire sequense of assembly. Everyone has a different approach, thought. I am sure someone will chime in. We have at least another member @TKAM who builds the model from the same kit. He might be able to help you with advice. Meanwhile, check his build logAny advice on those gunports?
Thanks, I will have to look for part 41. I just stuck a little 3mm board on the backside of the gunports frame.On the gun ports. I can comment from a similar model I built. Parts 41 are inner frame parts that are placed on the inner side of the first layer of planking. They serve as a base upon which parts 36, the gun port frames, are then attached. Once the gun port frames are in place, the planking will build up around the gun port frames leaving only a small frame edge or lip visible. So...glue the frame parts 41 to the inner side of the planking layer, then glue the gun port frames part 36 to the frame parts 41, then finish the planking around the gun port frames. Hope this helps...
Welllll...now I feel like a dummy.... I should read ahead on the instructions a bit instead of following step by step. I do see the part 41 now, and have begun to apply them to the sides as described in your response. My next question is did you do that on both sides of all the gunports, even those fairly close to the framework/bulwark?Thanks, I will have to look for part 41. I just stuck a little 3mm board on the backside of the gunports frame.
Welllll...now I feel like a dummy.... I should read ahead on the instructions a bit instead of following step by step. I do see the part 41 now, and have begun to apply them to the sides as described in your response. My next question is did you do that on both sides of all the gunports, even those fairly close to the framework/bulwark?
The other really "fun" part of this is figuring out how far back to place the gun carriage before putting the gunport on! It would be nice to do all this before putting on the main deck, but that's a topic for another conversation... 80)
Thanks, TKAM! I always appreciate the experience and advice of those who have done this before me. I am considering painting the inside of the gunports white, with the inside of the actual gunport door being red. Does that sound right? I was thinking that they had as much of the gundeck (and below) painted white to try to reflect as much light as possible.What I ended up doing is to install the upper false deck per instructions, lay down the first strip of limewood where the lower edge of the gunports will be. On the plans it shows exactly where this plank should be, it does vary from the stern to midships to bow. Then I planked down to the keel. After that you can place all the gunports right on top of that top strip of limewood (with appropriate bracing), place it so that the inner facia of the gunport is flush with the inner edge of the limewood strip. This will cause the gunport to stand proud by several millimeters, sand those down flush when the first planking is completed. At this point I cut rectangular holes in the false deck and set the cutouts aside. This way you can complete both layers of planking, sanding, coppering, etc. and only THEN when the ship is upright again you can mount the gun carriages. I just pushed the gun carriages as far outboard as they would go and with a dab of CA glue on the bottom of each wheel it's mounted. As all the gunports were placed with the inboard "side" of the gunport flush with the inner edge of the first planking all the cannon jut out at exactly the same amount.
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Thanks, TKAM! I always appreciate the experience and advice of those who have done this before me. I am considering painting the inside of the gunports white, with the inside of the actual gunport door being red. Does that sound right? I was thinking that they had as much of the gundeck (and below) painted white to try to reflect as much light as possible.
In my pictures below, where the frame is 'close' to the edge of the gunport...did you insert the upright piece (part #41), or just carry it over from the frame? Looking at the top picture, the starboard forward three guns are in question, plus there are others further aft with the same situation.
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Hallo @PapaRonnThis is my second wood plank-on-plank ship, and much more detailed that my first...the Bluenose. I was able to get this for Christmas 2020, and started in January 2021.View attachment 222069View attachment 222070View attachment 222071View attachment 222072View attachment 222073View attachment 222074View attachment 222075View attachment 222076View attachment 222077View attachment 222078View attachment 222079View attachment 222080View attachment 222081View attachment 222082
Thank you, Jimsky. See my reply to Uwek for an update.Happy birthday!!