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Main mast goes in and I glue it firmly in place with two component glue.Two of the lifeboats in place but unfortunately the port side one is not at the correct angle and the glue has already set .Not much that I can do with it now.?
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Welcome. I'm sure that you will get plenty of ideas and advice from the forum. Good to have you aboard.
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The sea goes in and I disassemble HMS Gannet ready to squeeze her through the bottle neck and re-assemble piece by piece inside.Bottom of hull in and insertion of the top halves follows. Have to wait for the glue to dry.
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Looking good James.☺️
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Fits nicely in the bottle Frankie. Mast height looks perfect.
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Spent some hours trying to fashion some decent looking railings with stanchions but the effort was totally wasted because they looked awful (Not even going to post a picture of them!) ? Bought instead some photo etched railings from the net which still took time to paint and fix but the end result is quite pleasing.?
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World Championships Naviga klas C- Galati Romania
Onni replied to Artur's topic in General Ships In Bottles Discussion
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Beautiful work Alan and congratulations on winning first place. You have made a real work of art. Top marks!
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Thanks Chasseur.I have a fascination of ships in the transitional stage of sail to steam and I look forward to seeing more of HMS Wivern that is from that era. Made this model of HMS Inflexible in 2013.It's in a very narrow, slightly tinted antique bottle. I chose to do a full hull model to do her justice. Quite happy how she turned out although the rigging could of been tighter.
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Had to cut up the forecastle and poop deck to be able to get them through the bottle neck and also try to make them a bit more solid for e.g. railings,rigging and other items.Beginning to look like a jigsaw puzzle.
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Tried a few different ideas for the rolled up sails and in the end just laid several layers of white glue on the spars and painted them.Simple solution and quick and easy.Looks less top heavy anyway.
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After spending hours rolling thin linen and tying them with cotton on to the spars to imitate furled sails,decided that it didn't look good and discarded them.Another 20 minutes to unpick them...duh!
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but then other times they do go better...My original sea looked pretty bland but with a bit of acrylic paints, big improvement?
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Made some cowl ventilators using two different diameters of white styrene tubing.Enlarged the ends using a woodburning iron and then cut them off, and glued back on at an angle. Still have to paint them.
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Some of the armament that I may use; Nordenfelt machine guns on fo'c'sle,64pdr muzzle loaders on main deck and two Armstrong guns on the poop deck. A lot of the items I may or may not use as a full deck can look a bit cluttered . Added the hammock netting which is on the top of the bulwarks (indicated by the badly drawn arrow!)
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'Getting the Bird' (three to be precise) Not happy with the scale so reduced to a smaller size. Wife says that I am too fussy which is true. Made some furniture for the Captains cabin even it can be seen only through a tiny hatch or porthole but I know its there. Comprises of a table and chair (forgot to take a photo of the chair) chaise longue, stove and captains cot with wash basin and draws underneath. Painted some of the masts and spars etc using yellow ochre colour.I will clear coat them with a varnish spray when the paint dries. Next will be muzzle loading guns and other armament .
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Nice work. I think I have to call you the gadget man ?
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Thanks.Fantastic work on the Constitutionen Artur.You have a great talent which I strive to emulate.
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Funnel made from a wooden dowel with white styrene instant glued around it and the top of the funnel is a piece of old copper tube I had laying around.