Beautifull work Paul, i love it very much.
Simply Superb!Hello Friends,
My thanks for the recent posts and likes - you're a fine bunch!
Work has progressed on the build-out of the forward platform. Unfortunately, I failed to take any pictures during the construction itself. Individual work sessions were often short and spread out over many days, so I guess it never seemed like time to take a picture...
Apart from the multiple floor heights, however, the bulkheads, walls, and doors were pretty much the same as the aft platform.
Here's a few finish images (once again, only the starboard side is being built):
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And now here's a picture with the forward deck beams and carlings loosely positioned. The vertical posts are the riding bitt uprights (these needed to be roughed in at this point because they pass through the platform decking, are notched to the lower deck beam, and had to have their heels 'fitted').
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The lower deck hook and eking pieces:
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And just a parting shot of the aft platform with beams and carlings:
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Next up: the balance of the lower deck and associated structures.
Thanks for the visit!
Sharp Lense and v'good lighting to compliment the excellent work. Choice stuff Doc.Hello Friends,
My thanks for the recent posts and likes - you're a fine bunch!
Work has progressed on the build-out of the forward platform. Unfortunately, I failed to take any pictures during the construction itself. Individual work sessions were often short and spread out over many days, so I guess it never seemed like time to take a picture...
Apart from the multiple floor heights, however, the bulkheads, walls, and doors were pretty much the same as the aft platform.
Here's a few finish images (once again, only the starboard side is being built):
View attachment 436350
View attachment 436352
View attachment 436351
View attachment 436353
View attachment 436354
And now here's a picture with the forward deck beams and carlings loosely positioned. The vertical posts are the riding bitt uprights (these needed to be roughed in at this point because they pass through the platform decking, are notched to the lower deck beam, and had to have their heels 'fitted').
View attachment 436355
The lower deck hook and eking pieces:
View attachment 436357
And just a parting shot of the aft platform with beams and carlings:
View attachment 436356
Next up: the balance of the lower deck and associated structures.
Thanks for the visit!
Yeah I can see where you struggle to improve and strive to keep up with and build to the same average level we others submit ----LMAO!!! cheers.Howdy,
In my ongoing efforts to be identified as the most inefficient modeler on the SOS forum I'm pleased to announce that over the past week and a half I have made several hours of actual progress on my build. OK, maybe 90-95 minutes of progress (I rounded up).
The middle section of the lower deck:
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Trickier than it looks:
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Well, that's pretty much it .
The rest of the time was spent trying to figure out what I'm doing... Oh, and reading any number of very interesting posts (and responses to posts) on our forum . So much entertainment here!
Great overhead photography! Looks like a drone flew over an 18th century shipyard.Howdy,
In my ongoing efforts to be identified as the most inefficient modeler on the SOS forum I'm pleased to announce that over the past week and a half I have made several hours of actual progress on my build. OK, maybe 90-95 minutes of progress (I rounded up).
The middle section of the lower deck:
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Trickier than it looks:
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Well, that's pretty much it .
The rest of the time was spent trying to figure out what I'm doing... Oh, and reading any number of very interesting posts (and responses to posts) on our forum . So much entertainment here!
... where do we have such a meeter on the forum, to calculate members' inefficiency, mon ami?n my ongoing efforts to be identified as the most inefficient modeler on the SOS forum
The middle deck looks fantastic with a precise fit of ledges and carlings. I am sure you made those from scratch.The middle section of the lower deck
I must laugh. I know at minimum one modeller who is much much more inefficient.In my ongoing efforts to be identified as the most inefficient modeler on the SOS forum I'm pleased to announce [...]
Oh, you are just building a ship to be a member of the forum. Happy that has been clarifiedHowdy,
In my ongoing efforts to be identified as the most inefficient modeler on the SOS forum I'm pleased to announce that over the past week and a half I have made several hours of actual progress on my build. OK, maybe 90-95 minutes of progress (I rounded up).
The middle section of the lower deck:
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View attachment 437940
View attachment 437939
Trickier than it looks:
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Well, that's pretty much it .
The rest of the time was spent trying to figure out what I'm doing... Oh, and reading any number of very interesting posts (and responses to posts) on our forum . So much entertainment here!
And yes, knees are next - at least on one side of the ship. But I'm thinking maybe no ledges on this deck (?).
Yup. That was my original plan. But I have noticed on other builds that when there are ledges in place it creates a visual 'block' that stops the eyes from seeing what is below... Even though it is possible to see what is below - it takes intentional effort. But maybe that's OK?You should install the ledges at minimum partially where you will not plank the deck. For the missing ledges I would make the notches in the carlings, to show that the ledges are missing.
I agree with your assessment on the lower decking Paul. Several times I started to suggest some ways to leave some of your incredible work exposed for others to marvel at. I did not want to influence you at this point but there surely are artistic ways to show case the lower sections???Yup. That was my original plan. But I have noticed on other builds that when there are ledges in place it creates a visual 'block' that stops the eyes from seeing what is below... Even though it is possible to see what is below - it takes intentional effort. But maybe that's OK?
I am struggling with how best to proceed. I was going to build half-finished, and half opened - but now that I am adding details I'm leaning in the direction of less finished and more open... No decking on this deck at all???
Yup. That was my original plan. But I have noticed on other builds that when there are ledges in place it creates a visual 'block' that stops the eyes from seeing what is below... Even though it is possible to see what is below - it takes intentional effort. But maybe that's OK?
I am struggling with how best to proceed. I was going to build half-finished, and half opened - but now that I am adding details I'm leaning in the direction of less finished and more open... No decking on this deck at all???