1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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What gorgeous boats Russ!
Wow! They are models unto themselves. Stunning work! :thumbs_up_1:

There's nothing that quite makes a large subject 'pop' to the eye like well executed boats on the deck. I have the feeling this is going to be a really spectacular model. Great job! And please keep us posted. :wave_1:
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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well on to the 4 crew row boats.thay where case the same way the others where,makeing a master and cuting it in half length ways and casting two halfs then glueing them together,they still have to be painted ,i will post the finished ones in a couple of days.actually i made 5 of them one as a practise one.
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there are 76 pieces all together
there are 76 pieces all together
19 pieces per boat the long white angle pieces are the gunnels
19 pieces per boat the long white angle pieces are the gunnels
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still have to paint and stain them
still have to paint and stain them
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i like it very much..
great inspiration for all :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Fantastic detailing on your ships boats, Russ.
Hope your not going to put canvas covers on and hide all the detail.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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i am haveing a lot of trouble finding 1/144 photo-etch. the only thing i would like is ladders and railings.i have found some in 1/128 scale which on a 3.5 to 4 ft. railing is .29" in. in 1/144 and .32" in. in 1/128 a differance of .03 in. this is 1/32" of an in.do you think it would be very noticable.i need some imput on this please,any thoughts.
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heres all the small boats,next i have to build a pair of gravity davits for to of the row boats.they kind of have to be built with the boats attached because it would be very difficalt to try to mount the boats after the davits where on the ship.
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heres all the boats together
heres all the boats together
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Beautiful work! :thumbs_up_1:
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thanks for the comments guys,here are the gravity davits ,i only had 1 pic of them and it was not all that good ,so here"s my efforts.it is time to move on to the funnel area.
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the winchs are h.r castings,i had them laying around and they seemed to fit the bill!
the winchs are h.r castings,i had them laying around and they seemed to fit the bill!
this was a test for my eyes and clumsy fingers
this was a test for my eyes and clumsy fingers
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the pulleys seem a little over size but they are the best i could find.
the pulleys seem a little over size but they are the best i could find.
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russclark wrote:i am haveing a lot of trouble finding 1/144 photo-etch. the only thing i would like is ladders and railings.i have found some in 1/128 scale which on a 3.5 to 4 ft. railing is .29" in. in 1/144 and .32" in. in 1/128 a differance of .03 in. this is 1/32" of an in.do you think it would be very noticable.i need some imput on this please,any thoughts.
Russ, I would go with the 1/128. 1/32" is not that big of a deal. With railings and ladders I think the difference is negledgable. I use alot of things that are 1/87, and I build primarily in 1/96.
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thank you bill,if it's good enough for you ,then it's more than good enough for me :thumbs_up_1:
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hello all,my main method of building is balsa or bass wood skinned with styrene,this way one does not have to be prefect with the wood part, as it can be covered with the styrene,the funnel cap is a good example ,it is beyond me how to make that shape in styrene ,but skinning a wood plug i can do,you just take a big sheet of styrene glue it on and then trim of what is not needed.here's the balsa parts.
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i did not have a big enough piece of balsa so i lamminated some together
i did not have a big enough piece of balsa so i lamminated some together
all glued together with contact cement ,i also use it to glue the styrene to the balsa
all glued together with contact cement ,i also use it to glue the styrene to the balsa
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Looks interesting Russ, :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:
Simple but effective.
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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hello all winters coming ,had frost on the ground for the last week :heh: .here's some pics of the styrene skinning,as i said i do not cut the styrene to the exact size,i leave it a lot bigger,after it is glued on i trim it to size.i left the edge trim on the platforms a little high,this is so it will be easy'er to install the railings. next will be all the little details,hand rails,piping exhaust pipes,etc,etc.
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you can see the lip for the railings it sit against
you can see the lip for the railings it sit against
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the red stuff is bondo spot glazing putty
the red stuff is bondo spot glazing putty
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Hi Russ this method is very good
do you cover with styrene after and show be good.
a faster method to do too.
very good :wave_1:
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Hi Russ
Thank for the how to on the stack .The boats are great . :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: What will you do with the spare boat ,put it in the bath tub . :lol_pound:
If you are not living on the edge then you are taking up to much space
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thanks norberto,,i cut the styrene over size,then after it's glued on i trim it with a pair of sissors then sand it flush.hi richard i am not sure maybe there is room for one more,but i think the two boats that are forward are smaller.i am a little to old to play with boats in a bathtub ,but who knows :big_grin:
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Your never to old to play with model boats in the bath tub. :heh: :heh:


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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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that's a tight fit ron :big_grin: ,no room for you. funnel is moving along added some hand rails,doors and exhaust pipes.it never fails when you want close up pics of a certain area you have a tough time finding them :heh: .an example is on the funnel there are 4 search lights and there has to be electrical wires run from them but i can't find refererance to them,i will wing it.
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this shows the styrene rod used to mount the hand holds,there are 80 of them on the funnel 1 ring on the upper  and 3 on the lower.
this shows the styrene rod used to mount the hand holds,there are 80 of them on the funnel 1 ring on the upper and 3 on the lower.
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styrene rod for hand hold
styrene rod for hand hold
the exhaust pipes have to be trim lower
the exhaust pipes have to be trim lower
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Re: 1/144 admiral sheer s.c. scratch build

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good news,i found some 1/144 rails and ladders at tom's model works :woo_hoo: .they are on order i sure hope they are what i am looking for,great service,very prompt,shipped the same day i ordered them.probably take a couple of weeks to get here.
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Hi Russ,
that funnel and the boats look great!

Bye! :wave_1:
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