Wale at the Stern

Here’s a picture of the Port Wale at the Stern…

From the side
Stern view

I may have forgotten to mention that I used DAP Weldwood Contact Cement on the Wale Hull contact… Wood on Wood with the exception of the very Forward part where there was the most pressure and the very Stern where I used SuperGlue.

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Wale Port

I had the Walnut Wood Strips 1.5 x 3mm soaking in Water + Glycerin for almost 24 hours. I had no problem bending it.

Form Shaping

These DeWalt Clamps only go so deep. The Wale will be down below the Sapelle Wood.

Port side
Bow
All the Wale pre-bent
Painting on some Primer
First Wale in

I used Contact Cement and in some spots SuperGlue.

I added SuperGlue on the very end
Port side done
Stern

Yeah… I put another coat of Black paint on it…

2nd Coat

I always feel like an Able Bodies Seaman sitting in a Bosun’s Chair while painting over the dings in the Wale up some river in England… 🙄🤔

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2nd Planking Top Hull / Bulwarks

Top part of Hull Port

I finally got the .5 x 4mm Tanganyika Wood that I ordered from Model Expo. Seems like it took forever! .. At least I bent some Wale while waiting…

Anyway… Here’s my Tanganyika…

Tanganyika and bent Wale
Starboard side done

I also trimmed all the excess Planks that peeked over the Bulwarks with my Ibex Plane.

By the way, the distressed wood is intentional…

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HMS Victory Animagrafs Video

I just happened to run into this video by Animagrafs. He does an excellent job with 3D Graphics, describing the different parts of the HMS Victory from the Keel all the way to how a Sail works.

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Waiting for Tanganyika Wood

I haven’t Posted much because I am currently stalled while I wait for the UPS to arrive from Model Expo from whom I ordered a bunch of Tanganyika Wood.

I ran out of the .5 x 3mm Tanganyika Wood. Had to order some more… I swear, after I ordered it, it sat at “Processing” for nearly 3 Days until I got totally frustrated and wrote ol’ J Garcia at Model Expo an Email asking him “WTF?!?!!!!…” FINALLY, they shipped it and I’ve been checking UPS Tracking like 3 times per day, but it’s STILL “On the Way…”

I suppose I can soak and bend the 1.5 x 3mm Walnut for the Wale.

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Lower Gallery / Transom

Filled in Gap with Plastic Wood

I had to order some more .5 x 3mm Tanganyika to finish the Upper Hull so I decided to work on the Gallery while I’m waiting.

The first thing I had to do was to open up the Hole a lot bigger for the Rudder Post to go into.

Then, I filled in the Gap with some Plastic Wood so that I can Plank it with some 1.5 x 2mm Walnut.

Planking Transom

I am using 1.5 x 3mm Walnut Wood for the Transom Planking. The kit specified 1.5 x 2mm but the Wood they provided was less than desirable! .. 😫🙄😲

I am using White Glue to glue the Planks. No Clamps.

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Planks overlapped

This is Pre-Sanding…

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World’s Greatest Ships – Endeavor

I just finished watching this Episode of Worlds’s Greatest Ships – Endeavor.

It gives you a pretty good idea of what the ship is supposed to look like. I especially like the shots of Endeavor with bare wood planking.

World’s Greatest Ships – Endeavor

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Rudder

As I was working on the Transom, I realized I had to Shape the Rudder to fit in the hole.

Rudder shaped

This was from a fairly blank piece of wood, which I shaped with the Notches for where the Rudder Pintles will be.

Rudder in Rudder Hole
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Sanding Lower Hull

Sanding Lower Hull

I was worried that Sanding would leave it looking less “Rough”. I had a loose Plank on the lower hull so I had to apply some SuperGlue to it.

SuperGlue on Hull

Anyway, it doesn’t look half bad. It’ll look great after I blow out all the Sawdust from the cracks and I apply Polyurethane to it.

I still wish I would’ve added Oakum to the Planks to make it look more authentic. 🤔🙄

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