- Joined
- May 27, 2019
- Messages
- 31
- Points
- 58
She looks a nice boat
But then the classic shape has always been the best
But then the classic shape has always been the best
Dear @ikecurranI have now finished studying and planning, build starts tomorrow
View attachment 179284View attachment 179285View attachment 179286View attachment 179287View attachment 179288View attachment 179289View attachment 179290View attachment 179291View attachment 179292View attachment 179293View attachment 179294View attachment 179295View attachment 179296View attachment 179297View attachment 179298View attachment 179299View attachment 179300View attachment 179301View attachment 179302View attachment 179303View attachment 179304View attachment 179305View attachment 179306View attachment 179307View attachment 179308
Thanks
In all honesty it’s almost impossible for me to do it in situ, so I do the best I can. I’m wheelchair bound because of a spinal injury while serving. I’m a registered war pensioner with 80% disability so I adapt where I can.Interesting approach that you use a jig for this.
How do you ensure that the ratlines are parallel and aligned to the waterline once fitted ?
Hello Ikecurran, have gone through your build log just now and am taken aback reading about your injury. This is a beautiful model built and truly amazing skills used here considering your situation. Please continue and finish the model as I want to see this beautiful ship complete.In all honesty it’s almost impossible for me to do it in situ, so I do the best I can. I’m wheelchair bound because of a spinal injury while serving. I’m a registered war pensioner with 80% disability so I adapt where I can.
Thank youHello Ikecurran, have gone through your build log just now and am taken aback reading about your injury. This is a beautiful model built and truly amazing skills used here considering your situation. Please continue and finish the model as I want to see this beautiful ship complete.
Have a wonderful afternoon and warm wishes from Mombasa, Kenya.
Hallo @ikecurranThis is my final post of Mary Rose, I have enjoyed the build and the investigating of the true boat. It’s far from perfect and I could have done better but I’ll post the final pictures and draw the build to an end
View attachment 283907View attachment 283908View attachment 283908View attachment 283907View attachment 283908View attachment 283909View attachment 283910View attachment 283911View attachment 283912View attachment 283913View attachment 283914View attachment 283915
Hallo @Derek PayneHello Ike,
I am about to start on the Mary rose kit in Marck having just completed the Caldercraft Endeavour, great therapy duing lockdown, an I am still wrestling with building the kit as supplied or building with the Anthony Roll version with four decks fore and three decks aft as in the book:- "Tudor Warship Mary Rose" by Douglas McElvogue. This book contains excellent drawings of both versions of the ship and great details of the armaments, hull construction, masts and sails.
Good to see the progress you have made, it will soon be time for me to decide on which version to build, If you have any views on this I would like ot hear them please? Derek Payne, Stafford