N. S. Del Rosario / 1759 Felucca/ 1:36 building log

yes Jimsky, I will add treenail. Now I am searching how to paint treenails strips in black, I love Andrey Kudin method - painting prepared strips for tree nails with black nitro 'graffiti' paint, but becouse of Covid cant get them fast..
 
Very good result..... could you please tell us, which method / material you finally used for the tree-nails and also the caulking?
 
Good day,
I decided to do treenails with medical needle and pear, then coloured in black with permament marker. To make strips 0.6mm with filier for me its imposible, I was trying many times, but it was waste of time for me. For coulking I chose variant with black paper.
For now I am removing wales, couse I found some differences on each sides and I dont like curvature, it is a little bit strange, also I decided to change it to walnut
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absolutely cant find info how corecty mark lines for wales, when I am taking measurements from plans by heights on futtocks in some places apears very not nice curvature of wales
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I cant undersrand.. placing wales, market in pencil heights from plan... do I need do the "wawe" by somehow bending the wale strip to match these markings? it will look very not smooth... what Iam doing wrong, maybe you know any tutorials or theory how to place wales correctly? 15864358894431763461544710459201.jpg
 
Great work Manatas.Regarding the wales,I would not take every point you mark as gospel,more a case of taking the smooth curve between the points.However,because of the severe sheer and the fact the hull is curving inwards as well,I would expect a "double bend" in this area.The important thing is to eyeball everything from ALL angles when clamped in place before glue.Normally I would cut something like this out of sheet material after first making a template from card.Bending these curves is not easy.

Kind Regards

Nigel
 
As much, as like #5, I am afraid it might be a bit big (prominent) for the scale (IMHO). Will you add treenails to the deck as well? If yes, can you make samples with three nails in-place? I suggest #6 ;)
Not having done anything in 1:36 my question in selection would be based upon what the width of the deck planking is to make a judgement as to the best caulking for scale with the ship's beam and decking overall. For my eyes small samples do not tell the whole story. Just a thought. Rich (PT-2)
 
Just remembered by your other posts related to deck caulking ..... do you have an update of your Felucca project?
Would be very good to see ....
Uwek, it will be, but now I am redoing all my model again from scratch, becouse I decided that I am not satisfied with it curvature something was wrong in my measuring or taking corners (I will show it in my next post). For now I want to reach same stage as I was finished before to continue my building log.
 
This is my very first ship model ever.
Scratch build. Wood - pear. Ancre plans and monograph by Franco Fissore.

I will try to log my building process here and will be very thankfull for everybody who will dare to join by telling my mistakes or giving priceless sugestions.

And I'm sorry for my english there will be many mistakes 'couse I am from Lithuania but I will try my best.

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and next job is to start joining futokcs parts and assembling them to keel
Hallo @Manatas
we wish you all the BEST and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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So...I'm back with my model, this means it took some time (wow..from Jun 16 2020) to totally start my model again from scratch and reach same stage as I was reached on 2020 June. The picture shows why I decided to remake model from scratch. Well.. it's not bad when you're learning and I undestand that it happens. Well but this will remain for various testings..as you can already see the Tung oil tested..
So I hope now I can continue my building log on. So the picture of difference and some details wich I think succeeded better in second time.
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So...I'm back with my model, this means it took some time (wow..from Jun 16 2020) to totally start my model again from scratch and reach same stage as I was reached on 2020 June. The picture shows why I decided to remake model from scratch. Well.. it's not bad when you're learning and I undestand that it happens. Well but this will remain for various testings..as you can already see the Tung oil tested..
So I hope now I can continue my building log on. So the picture of difference and some details wich I think succeeded better in second time.
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View attachment 224240Do overs are always allowed when you are scratch or any hobby building. Good decision. Rich
 
The second ship is every time better than the first - looking very good, very accurate work on the inner planking :cool:
We are happy, that you are back and that you will continue your log - so please update as often as possible
 
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