Really looking great . Fitted very precise
That looks great. Nicely done.
Good morning Jan. Looking good!! As much as I love this galleon and the kit, it looks like an incredibly complex build. Certainly not on my agenda for a while- I will leave that to you guys with the patience and skill.Alas my progress is slower than the top speed of a Tortoise.
The gluing assembly line.
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Todays head scratcher, Trying to fit the Latrine bulkhead so the Forecastle fairing can be started.
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The instructional video for this part is a little odd. The placement of the bulkhead is shown differently in several views. One view shows the grate and supports in place the next shows a different support under the bulkhead. I’ve chosen to use the cap of a large erasable marker as a temporary bowsprit to align the bulkhead with the bowsprit hole in the frame behind the bulkhead.
Jan
.Alas my progress is slower than the top speed of a Tortoise.
Indeed it's a bit like a big puzzle, but there is nothing simple about it. Lots of head scratching moments. Currently finding time to work in the shipyard is a minor problem. Everything that can flower this time of year is blooming. We are surrounded by Apple Orchards and every tree seems to be trying to outdo its neighbor in color and number of blossoms. With the wind gusting the falling petals look like snow flakes.Good morning Jan. Looking good!! As much as I love this galleon and the kit, it looks like an incredibly complex build. Certainly not on my agenda for a while- I will leave that to you guys with the patience and skill.
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Cheers Grant
Alignment should be done by aligning the upper edge of the bulkhead with the edge of the foredeckAlas my progress is slower than the top speed of a Tortoise.
The gluing assembly line.
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Todays head scratcher, Trying to fit the Latrine bulkhead so the Forecastle fairing can be started.
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The instructional video for this part is a little odd. The placement of the bulkhead is shown differently in several views. One view shows the grate and supports in place the next shows a different support under the bulkhead. I’ve chosen to use the cap of a large erasable marker as a temporary bowsprit to align the bulkhead with the bowsprit hole in the frame behind the bulkhead.
Jan
Yup thank you for the post, I finally figured that out. I was trying to align the Bowsprit holes, the bottom of the Bulkhead fitting to the crossbeam and the back edge of the Latrine grate.Three dimensions at the same time.Alignment should be done by aligning the upper edge of the bulkhead with the edge of the foredeck
Good morning Jan. A truely beautiful environment to live. Cheers GrantIndeed it's a bit like a big puzzle, but there is nothing simple about it. Lots of head scratching moments. Currently finding time to work in the shipyard is a minor problem. Everything that can flower this time of year is blooming. We are surrounded by Apple Orchards and every tree seems to be trying to outdo its neighbor in color and number of blossoms. With the wind gusting the falling petals look like snow flakes.
The backyard viewed from our deck.View attachment 374586
The big tree in the middle is a Bosc Pear with a Granny Smith and Macintosh apple tree on each side. The deer, Raccoons and local Black Bears have a great feast when the fruit falls.
The entire season is about three weeks early. We usually open our pool the last week of May and have to constantly monitor the filters because of the Apple blossoms. So the early bloom will eliminate that chore.
I've been some busy trying to keep up with the flower gardens, potting and planting Annuals. Then there is the lawn, I've been mowing and trimming every four days just trying to keep up.
I really don't mind, I love being outside and digging in the dirt. I have a good time trying different types of Annuals just to see if the "Grow Zone" map is right. The fun part is watching the various types of Humming birds flitting from flower to flower. This morning we had the first batch of Baltimore Orioles show up. So it was a hurried trip into the house to cut some Oranges and hang them in the bird feeder.
Ah I digress, I could probably could have laid a plank on the hull of the Galleon in the time it took me to respond to your post.
I think I can hear the grass growing so......
Jan
Hi Grant,Good morning Jan. A truely beautiful environment to live. Cheers Grant
You have that problem tooHmm awake in the middle of the night
Yup, I think it goes with being a ”Senior” citizen.You have that problem too