Hey Rob, Do you have time to sleep? WOW, you are just a building machine! It seems you are in love with the kit and assembly!
Thanks Paul , yes it is a very interesting buildWow Robert! That looks fantastic!
Not sure how to achieve this , perhaps over time , cannot find any other solution to speed up the processI like the weathering on the copper plates - too shiny and it looks unnatural. You can be well pleased by how that had turned out!
, yes I sleep so now and then ! With proper preparation , like all things it all falls into place and not many hick ups , the rigging will be a huge challengeHey Rob, Do you have time to sleep? WOW, you are just a building machine! It seems you are in love with the kit and assembly!
with the photographs any misses magnified !! With glasses on you miss that sometimes , at least I know where I stand !! just noticed the LITTLE gap on the SB outrigger, had a look myself and decided to leave not to mess up the deckMain deck completed and given a flat coat of varnish ,given a dry deck so to speak ! ( honestly I cannot see the point in caulking the decks in this scale) railings done and finished with a satin coat , bowsprit attached as well as capstan and outriggers , next will be the toilets , will have to make them fit partly under the coaming , next item on the dock list planking the aft deck , I don’t follow the kit plans 100% , like anybody else a personal touch here and there .
It happens to all of us! Sometimes I see a picture I took to post, and think…wow, I have to fix that now…lol. And sometimes I have already posted it, and then when seeing my post later, I realize that I missed something.with the photographs any misses magnified !! With glasses on you miss that sometimes , at least I know where I stand !!
At least we aim for perfection Dean , not always possible , we are human remember !It happens to all of us! Sometimes I see a picture I took to post, and think…wow, I have to fix that now…lol. And sometimes I have already posted it, and then when seeing my post later, I realize that I missed something.
Oops ,I just noticed one of the copper plates decided to call it quits , anyway no problem will glue it back again , these things happenMasts are just there after I centred the deck holes , just to make sure they fit , worked on the lashings for the lifeboats and the anchor chains
Thanks Dean , the masts just for fitting purposes only at this stage , it seems the yard is really working fast , obviously the yard foreman is worth his wage , at the moment we are in Covid lockdown for weeks so I have plenty of time to work on the CS and loving it.Looking good Robert! I’m just finishing the first mast on my BN…lol…and you’re starting masts on another ship!
Thanks Heinrich , I follow your ‘Batavia’ , so much history and sadness , did you know they found an bone or shoulder anomaly ( Dutch I’d say ) amongst some Aboriginals in Western Australia as a result when a couple of the crew were abandoned on the shore and obviously befriended some local girls , We went to the shipwreck museum in Fremantle , very interestingYour deck fittings look superb Rob - as does indeed the whole ship. Well done, so far!
Yes the view is amazing Paul , mind you this is Winter !! 23 C or 73 Fh and sunny , not every day though but enough to get your vitamin D levels upLovely work Robert. Though I suspect I would not get much work done if I had your view...