How to spend a lot of time....
This was the building of the large skylight for the quarterdeck.......
I had a nice piece available of ' radar ' PE .....
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when bent up it made a passable rendition--it is after all very small.....
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The small glazing bars could be achieved with the help of the 1970's Mabex waterslide decal transfer.....
( bought at a model train show in the 1980's and unused...
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and the result was OK!... ( ...but was it really OK ? ?!)
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After a sleepless night of turning it over in my mind (!! ).....
==> I decided that my impatience and lack of application had resulted in a skylight that was was wrong,
was not good enough, lacked finesse and was too blocky.
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Entirely my own fault for taking the short-cut that presented itself conveniently .. and .... misguidedly ....initially I wanted it hollow so I could glaze it with white glue
==> ....but having cut tiny squares of ' Landrover grille decal ' and installed them-- it defeated the entire point of being hollow.!
after much thought

I devised a new plan .
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I could make a solid core, and overlay different sizes of Photo-etched ladder-stock
( I had plenty in all scales and variant sizes - acquired whilst trying to find the Utopian size ' gunport-frames PE squares '
Instead of individual tiles of windows-- I would use strips of the LR grille decal-- held down and straight with blu-tack at each end ,
then overlay the appropriates size PE, pre-painted- then tack it on to the decal with matt enamel varnish. ( Humbrol Matt-kote )
When dry --another drop of thinned matt varnish spread over the surface bonded the
decal LR grille strips to the PE fully
and only then trim the decal ends with a new 10 blade in a scalpel
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Thus..... I ended up with a " kit " of component parts to surround my previously cut 'core '
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Hitherto ........the time expended was somewhat disproportionate to the tangible progress..!
But the end result when assembled
( tacked with matt varnish and then droplets of CA brushed from underneath
so that the capillary action drew the glue into the ' gap' between the core and decal strip )
with a few additional small bits added and the new window bars closer spaced ( 'blacked ' with indelible marker
looked more agreeable to my eyes than that compromised first effort !
( its very small )
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The lower edges of the tapered cut will be overlaid in situ ( after installation to the deck )
-- with flat stretched brown sprue in the manner of a skirting-board-- this will tidy it up nicely!
For a bit of light relief....
I made the near full width flag locker for the quarterdeck ( styrene square strip with paper lid)
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and the quarterdeck staircase entrance ( at the moment still over-height -it will be cut and shortened to suit down a 1/700 officer....
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More soon
JIm B
