The rigging took a whole day and I know it´s not what rigging would really be like..there are mistakes and compromises all over the place..but finally it´s done and dusted! I´ll add a couple of little bits and pieces, rolls of rope, another gun or two, one of those swivel guns but basically all that remains is a name.
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The sails are made from paper..cut to size and shape. Along each edge I made a 5mm fold, added a length of thread and glued the fold over it. Then a layer of micromesh net curtain on each side, glued on with wood glue and finally a covering of white Acrylic paint with a bit of sand brown mixed in. |
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Because the sails are covered with nylon net curtain it was easy to make holes for the rings etc. I heated up a darning needle over a tealight and burnt them in. |
Total cost. In real terms..20 cents for the mast and 50 cents for a roll of thread.Paint and glue..about 30 cents worth (industrial batches bought a while ago)
And now all the stages ..(that I took pictures of) in one go...
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I only used three of the blocks..the rest I made using beads |
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The Yard. The jaws made from a clothes peg. |
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Wheel made from..a wagon wheeel and some pins |
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Hold cover made from foamcore with cardboard covering and Anti-Fly mesh for the grate. |
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It used to look like this!!!!? |
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Wow it looks amazing. Great work.
ReplyDeleteFan...fecking...tastic Paul!
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic Paul! Great modelling skills.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul - I've been looking forward to seeing the finished article :)
ReplyDeleteAs for names, I guess that depends on the nationality of the captain - if French, then "Le Cochon Noir"
Zut alors! - Yoos must be anuzzer Captain Pugwash fan?
DeleteThat is really awesome work Paul. Really an amazing scratch built!
ReplyDeleteImpressive and very interesting Paul.
ReplyDeleteSuperb build Paul; wonderful, wonderful work.
ReplyDeletePaul, this is fantastic. What a brilliant way of doing the ratlines. A great piece of work.....but have you named her yet??
ReplyDeleteStunning work Paul !!! very impressive !
ReplyDeleteBest regards dalauppror
Paul! That is beautiful. It really works for war gaming and as a model. It reminds me of the sloop Providence that takes part in Rev-War reenactments around here and was in Pirates of the Carribean
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Beautiful one-of-a-kind model! Sail it with pride!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and inspiring work! The overall result is really impressive. Cheers, Richard
ReplyDeleteWords cannot describe how wonderful this model is. Totally in awe of your skill. My vote would be to name her the "Venus" from the limerick The Good Ship Venus. I know all but the last verse. I would reproduce it here, but there are way too many words that are NSFW. Or the Unicorn if you are a Tintin fan.
ReplyDeleteWow that is great! Very impressed that its scratch built!
ReplyDeleteWow!! It's brilliant work!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Paul! One of the best things you made!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the name of this beautie?
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This is great!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I should get off my rear and paint the galley I made.
ReplyDeleteThen again I just need to paint period.
Absolutely brilliant piece of work! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? WOW!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb work!
ReplyDeleteAs for a name, how about 'Tubolard'!
Thats ruddy marvellous really like all the little details.
ReplyDeleteTruly a great build mate, you must be very proud of yourself indeed!
ReplyDeleteAs for a name, may I suggest the "Saucy Sue" or "Venus" (from the song 'Friggin' in the Rigging')
That is a simply stunning piece of scratchbuilding, I am mightily impressed!
ReplyDeletewell done paul now you can sail the seas with a not so grand boat
ReplyDeleteQuite simply stunning!! What a fantastic model, really impressed with the modelling skills and effort that you have put into it
ReplyDeleteThat's sooo cool! Outstanding! Great work.
ReplyDeleteSpeechless.
ReplyDeleteThe best Paul, totally awesome.
We need people like you down here mate...Shift to NZ.
Well done.
Absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Paul.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Paul. Well done.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work, absolutely awesome. But...is not the flag waving in the wrong direction?
ReplyDeleteAnd I think they need one cannon more :)
ReplyDeleteDamn good work, your skill, well it's just breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteFan bloody tastic!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteThat is some seriously nice work! If you could do one in 28mm and send it my way it would be most appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris :-D
Delete28mm could be possible..and it would be less fiddly than in 1/72nd ;-D