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Hello again, I have had a crack at the wooden ammo boxes covered with tarps - there were sixteen in total and I have done the eight on the forward part of the ship. I think they turned out OK - I just used the toilet paper and watered down PVA glue technique with paint. I put a coat of the Tamiya Clear coat over my semi gloss deck paint to dull it down and yes it did that but also left marks all over it. Oh well will have to chalk it up to wear and tear all the best, Will
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Hello again, I have had a crack at the wooden ammo boxes covered with tarps - there were sixteen in total and I have done the eight on the forward part of the ship. I think they turned out OK - I just used the toilet paper and watered down PVA glue technique with paint. I put a coat of the Tamiya Clear coat over my semi gloss deck paint to dull it down and yes it did that but also left marks all over it. Oh well will have to chalk it up to wear and tear all the best, Will
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Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:26 pm |
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HI Will chris here long time no talk but been looking through you build an its lookin great very nice finish on your destroyer ATB an i sent you an email about poor tony HOPE YOU GET IT chris
HI Will chris here long time no talk but been looking through you build an its lookin great very nice finish on your destroyer ATB an i sent you an email about poor tony HOPE YOU GET IT chris
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:42 am |
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Thankyou very much, it is close to 9 feet long. Its alot of fun building a large model, going in for detail, so it should keep me occupied for years. Cheers, Will
Thankyou very much, it is close to 9 feet long. Its alot of fun building a large model, going in for detail, so it should keep me occupied for years. Cheers, Will
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:51 pm |
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How long is that...around 10'? Absolutely fantastic!! :worship_1: :good_job: :wave_1:
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 10:24 am |
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That's some very crisp building there!
That's some very crisp building there! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:54 am |
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Hello Chris, that does look good, a great idea, and being so low it would help so much with stability. . No I wasnt aware of what had happened to Tony, poor chap, I will send a message, Cheers Will
Hello Chris, that does look good, a great idea, and being so low it would help so much with stability. . No I wasnt aware of what had happened to Tony, poor chap, I will send a message, Cheers Will
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:11 pm |
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AN here in this linkpic they are just for now held in place against the keel with clamps an in my opinion they look quite nice an not just a lump of lead like ive seen some boaty guys fit on their boats https://ibb.co/JnvPMWt an Will do you still keep in touch with tony mullar ? as he been in a very bad way in hospital since 2nd of may an only just now home chris
AN here in this linkpic they are just for now held in place against the keel with clamps an in my opinion they look quite nice an not just a lump of lead like ive seen some boaty guys fit on their boats https://ibb.co/JnvPMWt an Will do you still keep in touch with tony mullar ? as he been in a very bad way in hospital since 2nd of may an only just now home chris
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Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:25 am |
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englishgunner wrote: Hello Chris, its great to hear from you, I was wondering how your build was going - very very impressive build. I love your ballasting tank, fit for purpose. Please keep me updated if you can. . My build is going well, in spits and spots. I managed to finally fibreglass the whole interior, and those shots in the pool showed how much ballast she will need - do you know how much weight yours requires? . All the best, Will HI Will nice to see you are still building your ship an regards wheight in my tiger when she was in the test tank it took about 25 to 30 pounds to get her down as the hull is very bouyant but in gonna try some lighter batts an fit on a half an inch x hal an inch steel bars an they will be bolted onto the half an inch keel on her bottom of her hull an here they are in the linkpic an when they are on they wont be seen so no worryies on that account https://ibb.co/gWkwvbm
[quote="englishgunner"]Hello Chris, its great to hear from you, I was wondering how your build was going - very very impressive build. I love your ballasting tank, fit for purpose. Please keep me updated if you can. . My build is going well, in spits and spots. I managed to finally fibreglass the whole interior, and those shots in the pool showed how much ballast she will need - do you know how much weight yours requires? . All the best, Will[/quote] HI Will nice to see you are still building your ship an regards wheight in my tiger when she was in the test tank it took about 25 to 30 pounds to get her down as the hull is very bouyant but in gonna try some lighter batts an fit on a half an inch x hal an inch steel bars an they will be bolted onto the half an inch keel on her bottom of her hull an here they are in the linkpic an when they are on they wont be seen so no worryies on that account https://ibb.co/gWkwvbm
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Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 6:17 am |
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Hello Chris, its great to hear from you, I was wondering how your build was going - very very impressive build. I love your ballasting tank, fit for purpose. Please keep me updated if you can. . My build is going well, in spits and spots. I managed to finally fibreglass the whole interior, and those shots in the pool showed how much ballast she will need - do you know how much weight yours requires? . All the best, Will
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Hello Chris, its great to hear from you, I was wondering how your build was going - very very impressive build. I love your ballasting tank, fit for purpose. Please keep me updated if you can. . My build is going well, in spits and spots. I managed to finally fibreglass the whole interior, and those shots in the pool showed how much ballast she will need - do you know how much weight yours requires? . All the best, Will
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 6:44 pm |
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HI WILL long time no talk but ive just had a look at your ship on the water an it looks great an its funny but we are sort of neck an neck in our builds if you remember i was an still am building HMS TIGER C20 in 1/72 scale an i hope you dont mind ive put a couple of linkpics on my tiger for you to see all best chris https://ibb.co/ByHcY85an here she is in the test tank an she passed all her tests am now getting ready to fit in all her eletronics an motors an ESC's an batts https://ibb.co/7jYLbqcALL THE BEST CHRIS
HI WILL long time no talk but ive just had a look at your ship on the water an it looks great an its funny but we are sort of neck an neck in our builds if you remember i was an still am building HMS TIGER C20 in 1/72 scale an i hope you dont mind ive put a couple of linkpics on my tiger for you to see all best chris https://ibb.co/ByHcY85 an here she is in the test tank an she passed all her tests am now getting ready to fit in all her eletronics an motors an ESC's an batts https://ibb.co/7jYLbqc ALL THE BEST CHRIS
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 2:16 pm |
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Looks good to me. But what really matters is whether you like it!
And no, you will never be totally satisfied.
Phil
Looks good to me. But what really matters is whether you like it!
And no, you will never be totally satisfied.
Phil
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 11:45 pm |
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Hello again, I have been mucking around alot with the painting - wow you are never 100% satisfied with it are you. As my hobby shop is a four hour return trip I had to make some choices regarding the shades of grey. I got a lot of help in the V & W section of this forum so I think it is near enough. Please let me know what you think, cheers, Will
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Hello again, I have been mucking around alot with the painting - wow you are never 100% satisfied with it are you. As my hobby shop is a four hour return trip I had to make some choices regarding the shades of grey. I got a lot of help in the V & W section of this forum so I think it is near enough. Please let me know what you think, cheers, Will
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Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 11:18 pm |
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Hello again, I am slowly adding detail to the upper decks and lead ballast. I did a ballast test with all the lead I have so far, about 10kg or so and realise I will need at least two to three time that much to get her sitting in the water, cheers, Will
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Hello again, I am slowly adding detail to the upper decks and lead ballast. I did a ballast test with all the lead I have so far, about 10kg or so and realise I will need at least two to three time that much to get her sitting in the water, cheers, Will
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 12:42 am |
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Will,
I built a 4.5m long type 42 destroyer in 1/32nd for a successful attempt on the Guinness world record for distance travelled in 24 hours in 2002 as seen here with my main helpers. The model weighed over 300lbs when ballasted down on the water but I did not fix any ballast in it permanently, preferring to use 6 pint milk containers filled with gravel which fitted neatly in the spaces between the internal plywood keel and bulkheads. I would strongly advise against permantely fixing any of the ballast in the hull as it will make it more difficult to move the model around and substantially increase the risk of causing damage to the model or the surroundings. Keep in mind also that there will eventually be a lot of delicate fittings like guard railings on the finished model that can easily be knocked off if the model is too unwieldy when putting it in the water etc. The second photo shows how I cut hand holds in some of the bulkheads so that there was no need to hold the outside of the model when lifting it from its trailer and taking it into the water.
I would also suggest that you would be best to get all of the practicalities of fitting the RC gear sorted and working before doing much more to the inside of the hull as coming back to it later on may need you to undo much of your good work so far. Have you sorted what motors you are going to use and how they will be mounted and where you will put batteries and Speed controllers? Similarly for the rudder and steering servo and also the receiver. Sorting these now while you have as much access to the interior as possible will avoid any problems later.
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Will,
I built a 4.5m long type 42 destroyer in 1/32nd for a successful attempt on the Guinness world record for distance travelled in 24 hours in 2002 as seen here with my main helpers. The model weighed over 300lbs when ballasted down on the water but I did not fix any ballast in it permanently, preferring to use 6 pint milk containers filled with gravel which fitted neatly in the spaces between the internal plywood keel and bulkheads. I would strongly advise against permantely fixing any of the ballast in the hull as it will make it more difficult to move the model around and substantially increase the risk of causing damage to the model or the surroundings. Keep in mind also that there will eventually be a lot of delicate fittings like guard railings on the finished model that can easily be knocked off if the model is too unwieldy when putting it in the water etc. The second photo shows how I cut hand holds in some of the bulkheads so that there was no need to hold the outside of the model when lifting it from its trailer and taking it into the water.
I would also suggest that you would be best to get all of the practicalities of fitting the RC gear sorted and working before doing much more to the inside of the hull as coming back to it later on may need you to undo much of your good work so far. Have you sorted what motors you are going to use and how they will be mounted and where you will put batteries and Speed controllers? Similarly for the rudder and steering servo and also the receiver. Sorting these now while you have as much access to the interior as possible will avoid any problems later.
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:09 am |
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Hello all, I am still picking away at my ship when I can. I am now going to fibreglass the interior of the hull, put some steel bracing in and add some ballast. A local museum owner, Rick, who is a genius with metal very kindly cast twenty lead ingots for me to install as ballast. Total weight of them is 20kg, so I will cut them to fit at the lowest level, right next to the keel, and seal them in with fibre glass resin. I will obviously have to float the hull and get the weight right and so she sits level. I was worried what I was going to do and Rick provided the answer for me. It will add a lot of weight and I am toying with installing half, leaving other half able to be removed; adding steel rods along the keel etc. All the deck bits are stting on the charge room desk asking to be knocked off by one of my many children....If anyone has any advice with the photos attached please do so! Cheers Will
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Hello all, I am still picking away at my ship when I can. I am now going to fibreglass the interior of the hull, put some steel bracing in and add some ballast. A local museum owner, Rick, who is a genius with metal very kindly cast twenty lead ingots for me to install as ballast. Total weight of them is 20kg, so I will cut them to fit at the lowest level, right next to the keel, and seal them in with fibre glass resin. I will obviously have to float the hull and get the weight right and so she sits level. I was worried what I was going to do and Rick provided the answer for me. It will add a lot of weight and I am toying with installing half, leaving other half able to be removed; adding steel rods along the keel etc. All the deck bits are stting on the charge room desk asking to be knocked off by one of my many children....If anyone has any advice with the photos attached please do so! Cheers Will
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 12:40 am |
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Thanks chaps, I am really happy now that I have started cutting holes in my hull (if that makes sense). The deck is steel and will be grey along with the brown anti-slip paint you can see on other bits of the deck, Tony There is alot of detail to put on the deck, so that should be fun. Your ship is looking the part, its a big one, what are you going to use to paint it? Will that be hard given your build material. . My model has just over a hundred portholes Chris, I love the croppers ones, they look so good and have the little glass insert. I bought them over a twelve month period from England and am glad I did even though they are not 100% accurate - I think a good or bad porthole can make or break a model. I look forward to seeing yours - given your skills displayed so far it will not be a problem for you at all I am sure. . I finally got my custom made rudder delivered and installed - Rus FRENCH from Defence Model Supplies, Uralla NSW, built it for me and it is fantastic, will have an image soon, . All the best is these weird and confining times... . Cheers Will
Thanks chaps, I am really happy now that I have started cutting holes in my hull (if that makes sense). The deck is steel and will be grey along with the brown anti-slip paint you can see on other bits of the deck, Tony There is alot of detail to put on the deck, so that should be fun. Your ship is looking the part, its a big one, what are you going to use to paint it? Will that be hard given your build material. . My model has just over a hundred portholes Chris, I love the croppers ones, they look so good and have the little glass insert. I bought them over a twelve month period from England and am glad I did even though they are not 100% accurate - I think a good or bad porthole can make or break a model. I look forward to seeing yours - given your skills displayed so far it will not be a problem for you at all I am sure. . I finally got my custom made rudder delivered and installed - Rus FRENCH from Defence Model Supplies, Uralla NSW, built it for me and it is fantastic, will have an image soon, . All the best is these weird and confining times... . Cheers Will
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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:28 am |
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HI Will the ship looks great an plenty of detail to see an regards your wobbly porthole installation! well they look ok to me as ive still got to fit about a hundred portholes in my tigers hull an i had a look at croppers models for the portholes an yes in brass an with the glass they look great but they are to dear for me so ive bought plastic portholes an im fittin in me own glass .But back to your model its a thumbs up from me ATB chris from uk
HI Will the ship looks great an plenty of detail to see an regards your wobbly porthole installation! well they look ok to me as ive still got to fit about a hundred portholes in my tigers hull an i had a look at croppers models for the portholes an yes in brass an with the glass they look great but they are to dear for me so ive bought plastic portholes an im fittin in me own glass .But back to your model its a thumbs up from me ATB chris from uk
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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:30 am |
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HI will, hope you are safe out of arms reach with this virus, wow you V&W class destroyer is coming along nicely, what is the pans for the deck are you going to add wood decking and hand rails, look forward to seeing more progress pics.
Haven't done any more work on cutting out the next lot of bulkheads for my ship build , can't tonight have a branch meeting to go to for our Federal MP for Blair Shayne Neumann.
Very over cast wet weekend coming up, hope to work on the layout modules in the garage.
Take care Tony
HI will, hope you are safe out of arms reach with this virus, wow you V&W class destroyer is coming along nicely, what is the pans for the deck are you going to add wood decking and hand rails, look forward to seeing more progress pics.
Haven't done any more work on cutting out the next lot of bulkheads for my ship build , can't tonight have a branch meeting to go to for our Federal MP for Blair Shayne Neumann.
Very over cast wet weekend coming up, hope to work on the layout modules in the garage.
Take care Tony
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 6:36 pm |
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