Good morning Jack. So very real, almost as if it is a photo of a 1:1. Cheers Grant
Good morning Jack. So very real, almost as if it is a photo of a 1:1. Cheers Grant
Nice of you to say Grant Thank you JJ..Good morning Jack. So very real, almost as if it is a photo of a 1:1. Cheers Grant
No, its not worth the bother Uwek, my experience with CC in the past suggests it would be a waste of time.sorry to hear about your experience with some of the fittings
Did you contact somehow Caldercraft to give your experience or even to get a spare?
Good morning Jack. I believe all of us have cursed most kit manufacturers at some point. It’s like why the @&#% do they produce that..? I have had the Masters on my TV all day as my daughters boy friend is a golf nut. Had to kick him off to watch the MotoGP.. . Beautiful work with the boat on the Davits….as expected from you. Cheers GrantHello folks.
Got the boat deck finished and the boat hanging on the davits for now. Below is a photograph of Sir Lamorack T242, Sir Kays sister ship showing her boat on the davits so I don't think I am too far of for scale. It was all quite delicate to put together but when finished is now quite solid. If I leave it like this I will need to find an invisible way of attaching the boat to the ship as I doubt that the 3D printed blocks are strong enough to carry it.
Next up will be the fore mast, as you can see from Sir Lamorack's it looks quite complicated, should be fun.
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Well that's me, of to watch the golf, 'come on the Xman'
Cheers JJ..
Hi Grant, first of all, it's good to hear that your mums doing well, and very good that you care so much. As they say 'you never miss your water until the well runs dry'.Good morning Jack. I believe all of us have cursed most kit manufacturers at some point. It’s like why the @&#% do they produce that..? I have had the Masters on my TV all day as my daughters boy friend is a golf nut. Had to kick him off to watch the MotoGP.. . Beautiful work with the boat on the Davits….as expected from you. Cheers Grant
that boat is hanging beautifull on those davits you made Jack, stunning work.Got the boat deck finished and the boat hanging on the davits for now
A beautiful little boat with some very nice small details, Jack. The very little scale difference related to the ref. picture is no problem at all.Hello folks.
Got the boat deck finished and the boat hanging on the davits for now. Below is a photograph of Sir Lamorack T242, Sir Kays sister ship showing her boat on the davits so I don't think I am too far of for scale. It was all quite delicate to put together but when finished is now quite solid. If I leave it like this I will need to find an invisible way of attaching the boat to the ship as I doubt that the 3D printed blocks are strong enough to carry it.
Next up will be the fore mast, as you can see from Sir Lamorack's it looks quite complicated, should be fun.
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Well that's me, of to watch the golf, 'come on the Xman'
Cheers JJ..
Thank you for your kind comments Peter JJ..that boat is hanging beautifull on those davits you made Jack, stunning work.
Cheers Peter, looks close enough for me. Only problem is I forgot that the trawler lies down three degrees to the stern so I will have to lengthen the the bow ropes to make the boat sit parallel to the 'sea'. Not much of a problem though. JJ..A beautiful little boat with some very nice small details, Jack. The very little scale difference related to the ref. picture is no problem at all.
Regards, Peter
Good morning Jack. His “luck” worked well for him….clearly. It is so good to see the pic of the whole ship and she is beautiful. Cheers GrantAs for the golf; that Scottie Scheffler has the luck of the devil
Again some very nice details and pictures, Jack.Wednesday already, I keep minding to post some progress then I start something else, then think of a post, then do a bit more...repeat. Anyway I have made some progress. I have all but finished from the bridge to the stern. I have added a few bits to the engine room casing. A wooden rack for life belts, a deck storage locker just behind the funnel and a Royal Navy state of the art fire protection unit including all three buckets! In the photographs of Sir Kay I noticed a second galley chimney that was not shown on the plans so I added that,( probably the petty officers stove ). Most of the flying bridge is finished with the addition of the access ladders. The rest will be completed along with the WT rigging.
Next up was the mast, there is a lot of detail to add to it but again I will have to wait until I do some work on the forecastle before finishing. I had not tied any ratlines since my building of HMS Speedy and it shows. The fore and aft stays are quite substantial, the reason is that these minesweepers sometimes flew an Admiralty kite of the fore mast and even the odd a barrage balloon, that was until they realised that the balloon was a good marker for enemy fighters. Some photos. show a large sheave attached to the top of the mast, it was used to feed out the kites cable from a winch set on the generator roof. I am working on that but have found no good photographs yet.
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Work on the forecastle next.
Cheers JJ..
Thanks Peter, cant wait 'till I see the detail on your Balder. JJ..Again some very nice details and pictures, Jack.
Regards, Peter