Ulises - Occre by Bill C

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I am building Ulises by Occre. This is my first venture into ship modelling, although I have been building model railroads on various scales for more than half a century. I am up to the hull painting phase. So far so good and great fun gas been had. There appears to be lots of useful advice here. Good to be aboard!!

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Bending of the rubbing strake used a method suggested by my clever wife employing cooking bowls.
 
also from my side a warm welcome here on board of our forum.
 
Today, we stripped off the masking tape and here is Ulises! My beloved lady, she of the steady hands, has offered to paint the white water line. Then to paint the bulwarks.

The crew, actually 1:32 scale, may look a but tall but the bulwarks are actually only, in reality, 600mm high.

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Today I fitted the limber boards to the top of the bulwarks. Initially I decided that the boards didn't need to be soaked to make the curves by the bows, but.... Follow your wife's advice and fortunately wood is a very forgiving material. I am going to paint the boards mahogany to match rhe colour of the rubbing strake. Hull varnished.

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Today I fitted the limber boards to the top of the bulwarks. Initially I decided that the boards didn't need to be soaked to make the curves by the bows, but.... Follow your wife's advice and fortunately wood is a very forgiving material. I am going to paint the boards mahogany to match rhe colour of the rubbing strake. Hull varnished.

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Slow progress, but very satisfying.
 
The hull is finished. Rudder and rudder controls fitted along with the connection between the propellor shaft and the motor drive. Now we start with the real fun - the superstructure. I also have deck and navigation lights to fit.

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