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1/96 Cutty Sark WIP (Revell H-399)

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Posted by rwiederrich on Monday, October 1, 2018 12:48 PM
Great job Dave...really. I'm glad you brought up the spacer for the lanyards. Yes, it is a common thing for discriminating modelers to use some form of a spacer..be it a single piece of wire(what I use) or with some apparatus of their own doing(like yours) . I generally rig shrouds in pairs...unless you have 5 shrouds...then you have an odd man out. What glue are you using for this process? Yes...I'll be more then happy to discuss my paper sail process, if you want to go that route. Much more to scale IMV. Looking good. Rob
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Posted by 1943Mike on Sunday, September 30, 2018 10:21 PM

What Steve just said .. +1.

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

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Posted by steve5 on Sunday, September 30, 2018 4:23 PM

very nice dave , now you show me LOL , will have to remember this , if I ever do another ship .

 

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Posted by David_K on Sunday, September 30, 2018 3:53 PM

Had some time this week to get the rest of the lower shrouds installed.

Figured I would share some pictures....not because my results are out-of-this-world or anything, but mostly because I don't know what method others use for spacing their deadeyes when they install shrouds....maybe the jig I use is typical for everyone?

Anyway, I take a little strip of styrene, drill two holes in in at the correct spacing (usually 3x the deadeye diameter) and put some thin wire through each hole (I use staples for this size of lanyard hole)...bend them, and CA glue them to the styrene...

 20180930_095200 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Then I insert a jig wire into the center hole of the upper deadeye...

 20180930_095242 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

The other wire of the jig goes into the center hole of the lower deadeye, and then I run the shroud around the upper deadeye to hold it at the correct spacing

 20180930_095323 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

 20180930_095350 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Alligator clip to keep the shroud tension on (just enough tension so it doesn't sag at this point, the deadeyes are easier to install with low tension, and the lanyards will get everything tight later)

 20180930_095350 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Then I put another clip just above the deadeye, so I can tie it with black thread and minimize the gap...

 20180930_095409 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Sometimes there is still a slight gap above the deadeye, but once I have the knot tied, I remove the clip and add a second knot for strength, and also to cinch the shroud tighter to the deadeye

 20180930_095445 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Add a couple seizings for the shroud, and voila.

 20180930_095649 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Then I pull the jig off and go on to the next shroud/deadeye.

 20180930_095726 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

I used to tie each pair of shrouds and finish the lanyards as I went, but I found that as I worked aft, no matter how careful I was to keep the tension even, the foremost shrouds would end up slacking off slightly.  Now I run all the lanyards without tying them, and then I work from aft to fore as I add tension and hold them temporarily with alligator clips until I have the correct tension along the set (and it helps me keep the mast lined up).

 20180930_103614 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

It's also worth noting that I put the stays on after the shrouds, so I always tie on temporary stays to keep the masts from being pulled back while I tension the shrouds.

Anyhow...the topmast and tgall shrouds will be quick and easy (only a few on each side), so I should have those done soon, then I can get all the Main and Mizzen stays on....there are a LOT of backstays on this model, each with deadeyes at the deck, so I'll be working on that for a while yet...but I'm a good deal into the standing rigging now...figure I'll be ready to start thinking about sails before too long....might go with a silkspan material, but I really like what Rob W does with paper...might need to bug him for some pointers.

Thanks again for reading!
Dave

 

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Posted by David_K on Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:12 AM

Thanks, guys!

Yeah, the photo etch turned out okay...glad I used it instead of decals or painting for the scrollwork.

The dolphin striker wasn't bent or anything so I didn't have any trouble using it....I am building this model with the use of 2 separate kits, and there have been a few parts that I've needed to swipe from the 2nd kit because they were misshapened or warped...

As far as the chain, I think it should be black, but I like the way it looks uncoated (especially with the photoetch brass nearby!), so I decided to leave it shiny....just another artistic liberty I've taken lol :)

Thanks again!

Dave

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Posted by 1943Mike on Saturday, September 15, 2018 9:26 PM

Dave,

Absolutely lovely, crisp, detailed work!

Is that dolphin striker the kit part? Mine was so bent I could never get it to be straight. Yours looks perfect! Where'd you get the chain you used for the bow sprit rigging? Should it not have been blackened? I'm probably off base here but just curious.

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

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Posted by Michael D. on Saturday, September 15, 2018 4:16 PM

Looking very nice there Dave, those photo etched parts really stand out, great workYes!!. I hope to start mine next year.

 

Michael D.

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  • From: Marysville, WA
Posted by David_K on Saturday, September 15, 2018 9:28 AM

Hi Rob-

Thanks for checking in.

I haven't made a ton of progress lately (busy, busy!), but I have completed the head gear rigging and fore stays....here's a couple of pctures:

 20180908_110831 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

 20180908_110824 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

 20180907_143859 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Before I install the fore backstays, I'm going to finish fastening the anchors and other deck work (boat davits, tie-downs, etc.)...feel like I should get as much of that remaining stuff done before I block myself out with the rigging.

All in all, it's going pretty smoothly these days...slow, but smooth!
Thanks!

Dave

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Posted by rwiederrich on Friday, September 14, 2018 8:47 AM

How's things coming along David....Haven't heard from you in a while.

 

Rob

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Posted by rwiederrich on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 2:58 PM

I recently came across all the individual plans for many of the CS's I've built over the years and it is clear there are some changes made fron the earliest to the newest plans, especially with the rigging...it has been made simpler it appears.

Rob

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  • From: Marysville, WA
Posted by David_K on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 7:19 PM

Rob, the mast shown in the vise was the mainmast...it had more blocks.  For whatever reason, even though the mastcap had those eyes to accommodate some blocks, they aren't called for in my plans?  In fact, I think the mastcap parts are identical for the fore and main mast, same with the tops....wonder if they molded them the same to save time ro money in tooling?

I remember seeing your hooks when I was at your place....made for a really nice touch, and I bet they did save some time!  Great work!

Dave

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Posted by David_K on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 7:12 PM

LOL Steve, thanks....I feel the same way sometimes....I look at people's progress pics on here, and it seems like all I ever say is "wow, looking good!"....but it's true, I see so many updates that amaze and impress me.

Dave

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Posted by docidle on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 1:11 AM

Dave,

I know that I’m sounding like a broken record, but you are doing beautiful work on her! Love the posts.

Steve

       

 

 

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Posted by rwiederrich on Monday, August 27, 2018 8:00 AM

WinkComing along nicely Dave...it apears your blocks have gone adrift on your stepped foremast...from the previous image of the mast in the vise.Confused

Dave I fashioned hooks for all my blocks that mounted to the masts..saving eons of time...I used the supplied blocks..and after they received paind and the hooks looked pretty convincing.

 

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Posted by 1943Mike on Saturday, August 25, 2018 9:02 PM

Great attention to detail and a handsome outcome so far.

Dave, don't forget to put some iron/steel flanges toward the bow corners of the hatch where the anchor chain rubs ... Wink.

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

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Posted by steve5 on Saturday, August 25, 2018 4:09 PM

as usual , beautiful work david . really enjoying tjis build .

 

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Posted by David_K on Saturday, August 25, 2018 9:39 AM

Thanks, Guys!

Jake, I'll keep an eye out for that book....though I have to say with the Campbell plans and Longridge's book, there's a lot of good info!

Here's a couple of pictures...

This is the installation of blocks on the foremast before stepping....I was actually suprised at the small number of blocks for the masttops...most of the rigging blocks go on the yards or the stays.

 20180811_121850 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Starboard view...got all the shrouds looped, and I'm working my way up on the foremast...adding temp forestays to keep the mast upright while tensioning the shrouds, then installing the actual stays before repeating for the topstays, tgall, etc....it's a tricky business, keeping the tension even whilel working upward.  By the way, the lower deadeyes, while they are riding pretty high, are working well and they are pretty even...I was a bit concerned!

 20180825_071730 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Closer shot of the fore shrouds and stay....

 20180825_071807 by Dave Kump, on Flickr

Anyway, it's going pretty smoothly, once I finish the fore standing rigging, I'll rig up the headgear and bowsprit stuff.  Then I have some more deckwork to attend to (headboards, boat tiedowns, davit rigging)....I'll do that stuff before the main shrouds go in, I think.

Thanks for watching!

Dave

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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3:42 PM

Dave, You may know of this, but Amazon is listing a new book on the Cutty Sark.

Cutty Sark: The Last of the Tea Clippers

https://www.amazon.com/Cutty-Sark-Last-Tea-Clippers/dp/1591141826/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534883931&sr=8-1&keywords=the+cutty+sark

 

 

 

 

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Posted by docidle on Sunday, August 19, 2018 11:31 PM

I don't even want to look at my email until tomorrow morning. 

Anyway, your CS is looking awesome bud. I’m loving it!

Steve

       

 

 

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Posted by David_K on Sunday, August 19, 2018 6:29 PM

Lol, guess they fixed the reply notifications...just got about 40 emails from various threads on the ship forum!

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Current Project:  Imai/ERTL Spanish Galleon #2

Recently Finished: Revell 1/96 Cutty Sark

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Posted by Flint on Sunday, August 19, 2018 9:34 AM

That's looking great! She's a beautiful ship in the flesh (wood), and has one of my favourite figureheads. Would like to do this build myself one day.Yes 

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Posted by Flint on Saturday, August 18, 2018 11:24 AM

That's looking great! She's a beautiful ship in the flesh (wood), and has one of my favourite figureheads. Would like to do this build myself one day.Yes 

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Posted by kirill4 on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 2:20 PM

Thank You very much  Rob,

I think, need to buy this book... want/ need to have  more detailed info abt Thermopylae...

All The Best!!!

Kirill

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Posted by BigJim on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 10:10 PM

I was going through my reference books and found that I had an extra copy of: "Masting and Rigging the Clipper Ship & Ocean Carrier". 
It is in very good condition. If anyone here is interested in it drop me a line.

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Posted by rwiederrich on Friday, August 3, 2018 7:21 AM

Dave....sometimes I can pull pics from my FB account to use here and other times I just can't (for some unknown reason).  I'll accept you as a friend so you can view through my images.

Rob

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Posted by rwiederrich on Friday, August 3, 2018 7:19 AM

Yes Kirill4 I have that book and it covers much more then the two clippers in the title.  It focuses on British clippers after the 1860's.  Still a book worth having in any library if you are a clipper fan.

Rob

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Posted by David_K on Thursday, August 2, 2018 9:00 PM

Thanks for the reply, guys!

Rob, I was unable to access the pics, so I sent you a facebook friend request, maybe the pics are unavailable otherwise?

Kirill...I have the Longridge book, but not underhill....but I totally forgot I have the Campbell plans!  I rolled them up and put them away some time ago....they should be a perfect reference material...I will look at them to plan out my rigging!  Thanks for reminding me!

Also, by the way, I LOVE you work on the Spanish Galleon!  Impeccable work!  I built that kit a few years ago, and I very much enjoyed it (will probably get another someday)...but the work you've done with yours is truly outstanding.

Thanks!

Dave

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Current Project:  Imai/ERTL Spanish Galleon #2

Recently Finished: Revell 1/96 Cutty Sark

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Posted by kirill4 on Thursday, August 2, 2018 4:56 PM

rwiederrich
I agree..that book is an essential member of any library. My library is extensive. Rob

Good day Rob,

Do you know this book ?may be happend  Kept it in your hand?.... would be nice to know your opinion...one of the author of this book - famous Cyril L. Hume...

Cutty Sark" and "Thermopylae" Era of Sail

Armstrong, Malcolm C.

 
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Posted by rwiederrich on Thursday, August 2, 2018 3:45 PM
I agree..that book is an essential member of any library. My library is extensive. Rob
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Posted by kirill4 on Thursday, August 2, 2018 12:00 PM

Good day Dave,

Nice to see how much progress You have in building your CS, unfortunately I have seldom oportunity to watch your building report due to my working scedule, but when I can do it, always have pleasure of seen your work.

By the way, I ' m thinking/making plans in mind and read books abt clipper ship, say, collecting information abt clippers... even bouth CS and Sea Witch kits , want to assemble one of them in the future...as soon, as current galleon project will be completed :)))

What I wanted to say, I saw you abt to start rigging...and said , not very familiar with this, modern rigging... same me... 

A few moths ago I bouth , lets say, one of the briliant book of the subject( at least for me :)), this is HAROLD A. UNDERHILL "MASTING &RIGGING THE CLIPPER SHIP & OCEAN CARRIER" book...

https://www.skipper.co.uk/catalogue/item/masting-and-rigging

there are each rope of standing and running rigging is ..."followed from sail to pin,describing in detail the type and position of every block and rigging fairlead trough which it reeves.Full belaing pin and fairlead diagrams are given for each mast, together with largeflding plate,showing the position and use of every pin in the Ship"...

Same author wrote a few more exelent books abt " modern " sailing vessel, and prepaired a lot of plans for building models... 

May be You will be interested in such book ,being busy with clipper model building , such book just priceless , by my opinion :))) , and it is very nice addition to Campbell book/ plans  abt CS and China Clipper.

I saw Campbell CS  plans, those famous of 3 A1 plans, they are available in Greenwhich museum/ regarding actual position of various blocks on real CS. .https://shop.rmg.co.uk/collections/cutty-sark-gifts/products/cutty-sark-rigging-plan-a1-print

All the Best!!!

Kirill

 

 

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