Buccaneer by Occre - First build ever

Toni, your work is beautiful !
As far as re-sizing a picture you are posting, once you have added the picture to your post, you can click on the picture and it will put 4 blocks on the corners of the pictures. You can click on any of these blocks and drag it to make the picture the size you want. This method will retain the same height to width ratio.

Hope that helps.

Jeff
 
Toni, your work is beautiful !
As far as re-sizing a picture you are posting, once you have added the picture to your post, you can click on the picture and it will put 4 blocks on the corners of the pictures. You can click on any of these blocks and drag it to make the picture the size you want. This method will retain the same height to width ratio.

Hope that helps.

Jeff


Thank you so much, Jeff. That worked beautifully!

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Regarding you finger stick dilemma if this is the result of CA acetone will dissolve the glue. If you already know this please forgive me. As an alternative to CA for the rigging may I suggest you use a fabric glue. It dries quickly, won't stain like CA, won't stick your fingers together and is a lot easier to clean up.

I like your work thus far!
 
Regarding you finger stick dilemma if this is the result of CA acetone will dissolve the glue. If you already know this please forgive me. As an alternative to CA for the rigging may I suggest you use a fabric glue. It dries quickly, won't stain like CA, won't stick your fingers together and is a lot easier to clean up.

I like your work thus far!

Oh, Acetone makes sense. That would probably work a lot better than lotion, that's for sure. Thanks. I hope there's no next time but if there is I'll try that instead. And clean my scissors at the same time.

About the CA glue staining, yes, that's really been bothering me. The ropes darken when I use it on them and I just assumed it was "normal" when ship building. I will most definitely get some fabric glue. Is there any particular brand that I should look for? Or do they all basically work the same?

Thank you for the tips, Craig. Much appreciated!
 
Good afternoon Toni,

Not sure where you live so not sure where specifically to direct you to buy fabric glue. I bought mine at Hobby Lobby in the fabric and sewing section.

RE acetone- it will dry you skin so I recommend you use a good lotion/moisturizer after clean up.

Respectfully,

Craig
 
Good afternoon Toni,

Not sure where you live so not sure where specifically to direct you to buy fabric glue. I bought mine at Hobby Lobby in the fabric and sewing section.

RE acetone- it will dry you skin so I recommend you use a good lotion/moisturizer after clean up.

Respectfully,

Craig


Thanks. I have a Hobby Lobby just down the road.
 
Great work on your first build! Galleons are great for learning the basics in planking, and they are loads of fun!


Thanks very much!

I've learned so much while building this ship. I'm happy that I chose a Galleon, too. This has been such an incredible learning experience for me that, hopefully, because of all the intricacies involved with this ship, I'll do a much better job on my next build. One can always hope.
 
Our first ship is a HUGE learning experience. Funny thing is, we learn about all the things we want improve upon after the first ship is done, but we usually can't go back to that first model to correct them because rigging and other things are in the way. So,... we make ANOTHER model! :D And, that next model is much better than the first one, all due to the lessons we learn along the way.
 
Hello, again, to all of you good people. I hope everything is going well with everyone.

And I do mean *very* good people for not calling me out about attaching my tiller on backwards (see my previous photo exhibiting this in all of it's glory)! I really honestly know nothing about ships but am learning so much as I work my way through this build. Had the tiller not crumbled off my ship from manhandling during construction I probably wouldn't have figured it out for who-knows-how-long. But I did finally figure it out, fixed the problem, and all's well that ends well.

Anyway, moving on. I finally got all of the trim onto the ship and also added frames around the gun ports. I had a hard time cutting the port hole openings so some of them were really messed up and the only way to hide that was to add the frames. They aren't in scale but for this build I'm okay with that.

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Then onto the decorations. Instead of following Occre's instructions and gluing the supplied paper pattern directly onto the ship, I used very thin cherry veneer that I cut with a Chopper II tool so that the pieces all came out the same. I did have to custom fit here and there once I glued them onto the ship but I think they came out pretty good overall.

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Next was "antiquing" the upper part of the ship with Judea de Bitumen. I didn't know what this stuff was...and kind of still don't...but I love it. It adds a slight tint to the 2nd planking that darkens it just slightly. Interesting how it works. Here's a thread about it if you're curious: https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threads/judea-de-bitumen-is-anyone-familiar-with-this-wash.13644/

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On to the belaying pins and rack, stairs (ugh, that was hard!), deck racks, cannons, etc..

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Glued them all in place:

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And then started working on the chainplates:

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That's it for now. I've been working on the masts and yards for a couple of days but haven't gotten very far yet. Lots of staining and sealing so lots of down time waiting for them to dry between coats.

I'm really loving this build but, wow, I had no idea the amount of work that goes into it. When I browse thru pics of all of your ships my eyes are wide open now and I am in complete awe of you all.

Thanks for sharing this journey with me!
Your Buccaneer was looking great, but the Judea de Bitumen took it to another level. The slight darkening made a world of difference.
 
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