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    I have kicked off January by amputating some ships to start building my Chilean Navy Squadron.





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    Now to remove unsightly midriff bulge.





    After gutting the ship's mid section cut off the peg for use later.




    Drill a hole in the end and superglue in a steel pin ready for re attaching to the ship's hull at a later stage.

    Just had time to position and drill hole for peg wire in hull.



    Then glued peg onto hull and left to harden overnight.



    Yesterday I got the sails drilled out ready for re-positioning




    And Milliputted the two halves back together.



    Just waiting for it to cure.

    Milliput mixed with superglue to make it cure quicker. You can sculpt it after about an hour and it will totally cure overnight.



    Last evening I started to clean up the seams,



    and then repaint the ships sides and deck before replacing the ships boats.





    Painting now finished, and just the central mast to re-position.






    There we go all fair and frolicsome

    Here is the completed Chacabuco.


    I can now get on with my other Chilean Navy ships.
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    Bligh

    At Sea Again

    What a superb explanation of the proceedure Dobbs.
    Engines are great when they work, but when they fail !

    Rob.

    Bligh Yesterday, 13:22 Go to last post
    Dobbs

    At Sea Again



    Today we moved a bit farther south. I believe that picture is before the small craft advisory arrived 3 hours early. We finished the day

    Dobbs 04-14-2024, 12:01 Go to last post
    Dobbs

    At Sea Again

    Yep, Magnificent Hayes is a hero of mine. Here's an excerpt from "Seamanship in the Age of Sail".





    Dobbs 04-14-2024, 11:52 Go to last post
    Bligh

    At Sea Again

    At least you did not need to do any club hauling to get off the lee shore Captain. I look forward to your next log entry.
    Bligh.

    Bligh 04-14-2024, 00:54 Go to last post
    Dobbs

    At Sea Again

    Garr! 3 days of riding out gales at anchor. For the last one, the wind veered unexpectedly and left us on a lee shore. The picture just doesn't describe

    Dobbs 04-13-2024, 17:57 Go to last post
    DeRuyter

    At Sea Again

    Looks like it was a beautiful day at Mt Vernon!

    Coincidentally, I got an e-mail from Model Expo advertising a sale on a Model Shipways "Philadelphia"

    DeRuyter 04-11-2024, 09:22 Go to last post
    Bligh

    At Sea Again

    A very lovely view of the river from the slope Dobbs.
    Not only did George live on a "A bit of a bluff" it seems that using a bit of a

    Bligh 04-10-2024, 00:55 Go to last post
    Bligh

    New members signing on.

    This morning we welcome a new shipmate to the Anchorage. He is Ricardo from Arizona.
    Rob.

    Bligh 04-10-2024, 00:42 Go to last post
    Dobbs

    At Sea Again



    Random acts of Piracy

    Sunday morning we left Washington DC and moved down the Potomac to George Washington's house, Mount Vernon.

    Dobbs 04-09-2024, 05:13 Go to last post
    Dobbs

    Medals and promotions Board.

    Thank you, Admiral. It's very shiny!

    Dobbs 04-09-2024, 04:14 Go to last post