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Faraway

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  1. Fairly early start today, as I only have a morning free, dentist this afternoon.

    I've now finished the hull. Came out ok.

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    Also painted a bit of the superstructure.

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    Going to have a planning meeting now.

    Once the hull is completely dry, I'll have to mask it and then spray the deck. But I've yet to decide,  :hmmm:do I fix the hull to the base before or after the deck is done ? I also have two propeller shafts to fit and I think it'll be easier to fit these on a upturned hull, rather than fiddle around trying to fit them with there hull on the base.

    We will see.

    Jon

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  2. A minor setback has reared its ugly head. 

    As usual, I didn’t prime the parts before I applied the paint, mainly because the extra layer from the primer causes some of the finer detail of the parts to be reduced to a blob, when the actual colour is applied. Also, I’ve found that using Colourcoats, which are enamel paints, primer is generally unnecessary. 
     

    But, what I didn’t take into account was the colour of the parts, the 3D parts are as usual, grey.
    However, the hull is a sort of creamy off white.
    So, when I sprayed the white on them, once dry, the 3D parts are a different shade of white to to the hull, enough to be very obvious when the parts are together.

     

    So I’ve had to give the hull a fine coat of grey primer, over the white, in the hope that this should help make all the parts look the same, once the new coat of white is sprayed on the hull

     

    Bit of a bother, I really should have realised this would happen, but as the saying goes, “you live and learn” 

    Hey Ho.

    Jon

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  3. Bit of a slow day today, as always when I paint the hull.

     

    Red antifoul applied.

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    Can't do much more today, as now I've painted the hull white, I have to wait for it to dry.

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    I've given the superstructure its white coat also.

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    I've added a thin wash of burnt umber to the bridge planks.

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    And the name plate arrived today.

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    So, that's me done for the day, tomorrow I'll me masking the hull and then applying the light blue camo pattern.

    Jon

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  4. 50 minutes ago, Micha_Pol said:

    the red/green lamps that are on every ship) were on Victoria?

    Your question has intrigued me, so I’ve had a wander around the internet.

    Obviously, the photos of the ship are black and white, which doesn’t really help, I found this video, which although interesting, doesn’t really help although towards the end, there are some pictures of her which could hint at the light placement. If it was me, I’d reckon the lights would be at the ends of the open bridge.

    Also, one of the photos here do show the green light, but it’s not your ship. But it maybe gives a clue.

    https://www.modelboats.co.uk/news/article/the-late-victorian-navy-part-two/8710

    Jon

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  5. 4 minutes ago, S-boat 55 said:

    flight deck markings

    If I remember, you are going to use wooden deck ?

    When I painted onto the wooden deck, of my Bismarck build, I tried various paints on some spare wood deck, I found some of the paint ‘bled’ under the mask, as the mask didn’t go into all the little cracks etc. So you need to do the same, I would say. I used acrylic paints, but using Colour Coats might be easier as it’s thicker. 
    Lots of experimentation ahead ?

    Jon

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  6. And off we jolly well go.

    I've made my usual base, it will have a name plate later. @Bertie McBoatface I think I've been a bit more accurate with me measuring this time. 🤞

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    No scuttles to drill out this time, but there are Fairleads and Scuppers, I drilled through them and then used the drill as a file, and I only broke one 0.3mm drilfile  in the process.

    Forceps are to make them stand out a bit.

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    Boottopping black painted on and masked ready for the red antifoul

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    And there we have todays offering, back tomorrow.

    Jon

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  7. 8 minutes ago, Ray S said:

    This was a build I was looking forward to seeing you do, but you done it before I realised you had started it!

     

    It is a cracker, and I think the dio you have set it in is fabulous. It also shows just how important it is not to throw away unused stuff, as it can be used elsewhere ((if you (I) remember where you (I) put it!)).

     

    Ray

    Ah, well, sorry about that, I do seem to have got a slight reputation for building a bit.........quick. But it was very small and with VERY few parts.

    I too, keep lots of unused bits & bobs, but like you, I haven’t a clue where half of them are.
    I’m thinking of getting something to store them in properly, AND cataloguing them, one day, one day.

    Jon

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  8. On 14/01/2023 at 22:13, Alan P said:

    I have this irritating habit of slavishly trying to use every single PE part provided,

    Hah, I tried that on my USS England !
    It did not end well, the build did, but some of the PE did end up ‘elsewhere’

    Your build though, is looking very impressive.

    Jon

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