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Hi Kurt. Yes for an old kit they're pretty goodWow. Those railings are nice.
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Hi Kurt. Yes for an old kit they're pretty goodWow. Those railings are nice.

Hi Jan, Thanks very much for your nice comment. We do try.Superb craftsmanship, nicely done.
Jan

Thanks Grant.true story




Looks really good. It was a very brave decision changing the shade of the staining but it has certainly come out OK.A short update today. I made up and fitted the bracing at the bow, I don't know what it's called. It was made from 2mm strip, I found it quite difficult to bend and twist into the correct shape, lots of soaking, lots of heat and lots of swearing got it done. When complete it will have cast decorative moulding along its length.
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Hi Dom. If I’d thought about it I probably wouldn’t have gone ahead, it was one of those gut feeling decisions where you do it on the spur of the moment, I always had the option of painting the hull if it had gone pear shaped.Looks really good. It was a very brave decision changing the shade of the staining but it has certainly come out OK.
Dom


Here's todays update on the build. There are two chicken coups on the quarter deck, I think that the captain must like his eggs, he was French after all. The instructions were quite explicit and easy to follow, but the upright bars being only 1x1mm were very fiddly to make up, ( blunt fingers ).
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Hi Watjas. Thanks for your kind comment. I have an image in my head of how I would like this to look, it’s pretty close to the colours that I had in mind and I think that they work. We all build differently, I prefer the appearance rather than accuracy, so far, so good.These colors look wonderful with the grass. They complement each other perfectly. Grass as a background is a unique and great choice.

All approaches are valid unless someone makes a cardinal mistake and refuses to fix it due to the artistic approach, but let's not start another discussion that can't be resolved. Don't worry, the red looks very nice and besides that weird chimney kit provides you have one of the cleanest RL buildsHi Watjas. Thanks for your kind comment. I have an image in my head of how I would like this to look, it’s pretty close to the colours that I had in mind and I think that they work. We all build differently, I prefer the appearance rather than accuracy, so far, so good.

Hi Ken,Hello again. Another update but first I’ll comment on the kit. This went into production in the 1980s, so quite an old kit, mine is about 30yrs old. The plans are hand drawn, no CAD here, there are a large amount of cast parts, these reflect the tech of the era yet to me the kit is much better than many on the market today, better woods, better plans and instructions and quite a satisfying build if you work on it, a well thought through project.
There is I know a lot of red, it looks overwhelming on the screen, much too bright, but in reality it’s much duller, I think the sun makes it look more vibrant than it really is. I think that I would describe it as a red occre similar to Caldercrafts red, I’ve now adjusted my camera to show the true colour.
I have now completed the stairs, foredeck and quarter deck rails and the belfrys, much of which was cast and as I mentioned for its time very well done. It’s taking on a fair amount of detail and is starting to look quite good
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