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The latest scratch build. A Well Bottomed Gig

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Having been a model maker for a little over 85 years majoring on aircraft & boats, I felt it time to broaden my interests. (See my profile).
Way back in the eighties I had built the Remploy kit of a Thames Sailing Barge model, the "Kathleen" , and based the model on a vessel I once part-owned, the "Edith & Hilda".

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The box the barge kit came in, and which I still have, displayed a picture of a Well Bottomed Gig. The kit is now unavailable, but the drawings are still to be had, so I sent off for them.
I have yet to add the decorative lining but the Gig itself is finished & here it is - awaiting your comments!

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Again, that is superb. Love the little touch of the wear on the footstep. Beautiful job 👍. Are you going to scratchbuild the horse to go with it 😇 (only kidding).
 
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That looks great Don. I imagine scratch building the wheels was difficult.

Thanks, Jim. The wheels invoked a great deal of head scratching but suddenly I had a 'Eureka' moment! I cut two sets of felloes for each wheel and glued them together brick wall style, flat on like this...

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... and then carefully cut the spokes to fit snuggly onto the completed rim and glued them in with medium CA. Bingo!!

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Wow ,I hope I still have my modelmaking faculties if I ever get to that age!
hopefully the trick is not to stop...

That's the trick, Neil. Never give up - and create a broad range of subjects to model. Otherwise boredom can creep in and you might be tempted to take up chicken farming.

Anyway - here's the finished (?) model, the lining was done this morning. A bit rough but so what. Good enough for hand painting and viewing in a dark room!
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Thank you, Paul. It took ages and several attempts with fine sables and a steady hand but in the end I took it by surprise with a ruling pen and did the whole lot in a half hour with Humbrol enamel - all freehand!
 
A ruling pen! That's a thing you don't hear about much these days. I learnt to use one as a professional architecture modeller. We used it for window bars and frames especially. I still have mine but I haven't used it for ages.
Beautifully done,by the way!
 
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Thanks for the kind words & welcome Mr Moderator!
Here's an update and probably the last image of it 'cos it's finished and I've nothing more to say about it. Unless, of course, anyone here has a question! :)

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The tyres are on. 3/16" dia. rubber cord CA'd onto the rims.


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I think that I previously said that the kit originally did not have working springs - so I did my own thing and made the to work by using shim steel cut to width x length with working shackles and hangers.

As I said, that's all I have to say about this model. Now for the next project, A ship in a bottle! WAY HAY!!


(p.s. Please remind me, papa, how to get notification by email of replies?)
 
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Thanks for the kind words & welcome Mr Moderator!
Here's an update and probably the last image of it 'cos it's finished and I've nothing more to say about it. Unless, of course, anyone here has a question! :)

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The tyres are on. 3/16" dia. rubber cord CA'd onto the rims.


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I think that I previously said that the kit originally did not have working springs - so I did my own thing and made the to work by using shim steel cut to width x length with working shackles and hangers.

As I said, that's all I have to say about this model. Now for the next project, A ship in a bottle! WAY HAY!!


(p.s. Please remind me, papa, how to get notification by email of replies?)

Superb build very nicely finished.
 
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I titled this thread Latest Scratch Build...
So - Here's my latest scratch build! It's a 12th scale Milk Float from drawings in the Voisey Collection available from Hobby's.


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That’s fantastic. Truly proper modelling. Is it possible to have a frontal shot showing off the sign writing on the front?
 
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