Hello Ship Mates
The little fellows and I have spent most of last week working on the 12 main cannons that occupy the main deck of the Oliver Cromwell. I decided to take a short cut and ordered the canons and carriages from Dave Stevens over at the Lumberyard, he did a great job on these, thanks Dave this has saved us a lot of work but there still was a lot of eye bolts and rings to make that seam to take forever. For some strange reason I feel becalmed a lot and can not seam to get a lot done. Never the less we have cleaned up the Laser Char from the carriage’s, assembled them and given them a coat of Tung N’ Teak oil. The cannons we gave them a coat of Acrylic black paint and then toped that off with a coat of Dullcote to toughen and to dull them down a bit.
The Capsquare
View attachment 131803View attachment 131804View attachment 131805View attachment 131806View attachment 131807 caps I have seen those made by Alexey Baranov; he doses great work that is for sure. However, I priced a set of 48 Capsquare caps that is required for my little ship. These Alexey priced at $4.00 each per cap and also with $50.00 shipping to me here in Canada giving me a total of #242.00, then I would have to add the tax and duty that would bring the cost to me well over $300.00. His caps are very nice but this is too rich for my blood. I will attach a picture below. So, the little fellows and I built our own caps out of a sheet of brass that we annealed and painted black along with 4 brass nails per cannon. It looks like we will have to make a bunch of Quoin’s to level out the cannons to the gun ports, but that is another day.
Regards Lawrence