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Very beautiful hullHello all, thanks for joining me and for your likes and comments.
Following a good session refining the hull I’ve decided on a natural wood finish.
First I gave the hull a good sanding after which I rubbed some coloured wood filler into all the seams, I did this just using my fingers so as not to build up any filler that would later need sanding off. When dry I gave it a light sanding to clean the surface off in prep for staining. I used a spirit wood stain, light teak, this gave it a nice warm tone that I liked. I left it to fully dry overnight then this morning I brushed on some sanding sealer which I’ll need to sand smooth prior to putting on a coat of satin poly. I like the look, it was what I was aiming for The planking isn’t how some of the more dedicated modellers may have done but I’m happy with the result,
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After the stain and sanding sealer
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Hi Gilbert, whilst it’s not expected it’s always nice to get a compliment, so thanks.Very beautiful hull

Hi Ragner. I hope that you enjoyed your build as much as I am and that your memories are mostly good ones. Thanks for your commenting on my effort.Hello Ken, Your hull is looking GREAT. I took on this project 20+ years ago, you have brought back many memories.
Thank you
Ragnar

Hi Kurt. Thanks for your approval. I did mention that I was going for lots of colour on Louis and not a realistic version of the actual ship. I’ve not done this on any previous models, I have in mind a particular scheme, it’s going to be a bit bright but hopefully not over the top or bling. KenIt looks tremendous, Ken. Lots of color!

Totally owning this Ken. I often wonder how much time this hobby steals as it does fly when we are building. Then I think we have so much fun it can’t be stolen. Cheers GrantAfter some confusion I am now posting on my own log. This is just a small update showing how the hull ended up after all that effort.
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I think a more suitable appearance.
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Hi Kurt. Yes a lot of work but it was worth it. It actually looks better than in the pictures. The planks are now all the same shade and the darker aged look disguises the not so perfect tapering at the bow. I doubt that I could repeat this look if I tried, sometimes luck plays a part.Loopks better, Ken. More brown, less red. I'll bet changing that color was a lot of work. Stains don't like changing.
The overall appearance of your model looks great. Imagine how nice it will look after rigging! Are you going put sails on it?Hi Kurt. Yes a lot of work but it was worth it. It actually looks better than in the pictures. The planks are now all the same shade and the darker aged look disguises the not so perfect tapering at the bow. I doubt that I could repeat this look if I tried, sometimes luck plays a part.






