Le Coureur 1776, model 1:48 by Adi

Thank you for your likes and kind comments. First, I stowed away a few more spare sail panels, as promised. Now I turn my attention to the equipment of the galley and at the same time the deck template 7.

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First, the cabinet with the doors and drawers. I took the liberty to attach a few handles. For this I use small rivets from the company Scale Hardware.

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Next comes the box provided with hinges an ahandle. The hinges are included in the kit, the handle comes from my railroad grab box.
The whole thing is a real fuddle, but after several attempts it worked.

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Now the furniture is on test in its place in the galley.

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The oven is my next target, with my first task being to touch up the color of the bricks.

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wonderful work , it's looks beautiful
 
Hallo again, your likes and comments encourage me and push me forward, thank you very much.
The oven is the main topic today. I color-treated the individual ceramic parts before assembling them. Again I can gratefully draw on Uwe's excellent Pathfinder work. He rightly thinks that the fastening lugs for the cooking pots, as well as for the brackets of the entire oven turn out much too large.
Then I remembered that Istill have various rigging hooks from Syren Ship Modelcompany, their eyelets have correct size, so the hooks are misused.

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In the meantime, I have covered 2 beds, with tissue paper and color refinished.

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Here the misuse of the hooks.

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Then the installation in the galley.

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Hallo again, your likes and comments encourage me and push me forward, thank you very much.
The oven is the main topic today. I color-treated the individual ceramic parts before assembling them. Again I can gratefully draw on Uwe's excellent Pathfinder work. He rightly thinks that the fastening lugs for the cooking pots, as well as for the brackets of the entire oven turn out much too large.
Then I remembered that Istill have various rigging hooks from Syren Ship Modelcompany, their eyelets have correct size, so the hooks are misused.

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In the meantime, I have covered 2 beds, with tissue paper and color refinished.

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Here the misuse of the hooks.

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Then the installation in the galley.

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This is excellent work, nice details! ;)
 
The oven and beds look great but that firewood next to the oven takes first prize for realism! Well done! Can you imageine sleeping in the heat of a kitchen - but then I suppose it all depends on the outside ambient temperature. Maybe it was a blessing!
 
Thanks for all the likes and comments. First, I installed the partition wall on deck 7, and then I devoted myself entirely to the powder room and its surroundings.

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The deck beam marked with red arrows is not glued in place yet, as it will be installed later with the wall below at the very end.

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Have prepared the powder racks and installed the lantern window for the powder room.

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Now the lead cover of the walls and then the Powderbags according Maarten's method with tissue paper.

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A friendly thank you to all of you for your likes and comments. Today I'm devoting myself to the officers' quarter an the captain's cabin. The hinges of the doors and the chest are real challenge. We even managed to make them movable, but that doesn't make much sense in the end, because they are too small and too fragile. So I fixed them in their positions.

In the end, I tried to put windows in the doors, but I'm still not completely satisfied with the result.

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