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Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:28 pm
by speedgraflex
Modelcrazy wrote:Those line are very similar to the racing yacht America
I agree. It’s a beautiful design. I am trying to find plans through the Smithsonian, which will be a big help, I think. At the moment my head is whirling with thoughts about both ships, an online catalog from a company in Australia has my attention with model cannon and long boats, and I am debating the merits of cutting strips of copper sheet versus painting the hull in layers of rub n buff copper then scribing the plates.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:34 pm
by Modelcrazy
I had thoughts of plating my Victory someday when I finally get back to it...you know, sometime in the afterlife. I envisioned laying copper foil over the lower hull and scribing the plates. I am interested in what you come up with.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:42 pm
by speedgraflex
Yes, the concept of the afterlife is a mead hall with long benches, superb lighting, and a hundred thousand perfectly formed copper plates all ready for inspection. Also models of Nelson’s HMS Victory and Richard Brown’s America are two I would love to find in this model builder’s Valhalla. I do believe I have mixed and matched half a dozen metaphors in that last part. I am impatiently awaiting the kit... I hope its arrival provides answers more than questions.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 2:47 pm
by speedgraflex
I am tracking the delivery of the package by tomorrow.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 3:04 pm
by Modelcrazy
Be sure and give us sprue, or in this case, sheet shots.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:21 pm
by speedgraflex
Copy that!

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 7:46 am
by LyleW
This will be something to watch! Is it done yet?

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:06 pm
by speedgraflex
I am debating whether to go “Full Speed Ahead” on the ship instead of sharing headspace with plastic kits at the moment. I need to buy a coping saw to cut out the parts if so. Thank the heavens for Carlos’s gift of a Dremel. Thank you, Carlos! Honestly I think I may build that Monogram Viggie to complete Stuart’s GB and use as my FB interview photo, then try for the FM 109 before I tackle anything here. I saw Matthew Wednesday night and we both are so tired from working our respective day jobs that I let the idea I would use his wood shop go; I don’t want to stress my buddy out more cutting out parts (he has the tools, though).

USPS updates both Monogram and Sterling packages as out for delivery.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:10 pm
by Modelcrazy
Don't wear yourself out Bruce, there's plenty of time.

Re: 1/108 Sterling Models U.S. Revenue Cutter Alexander Hami

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:32 pm
by speedgraflex
Good advice. I am also keeping in mind that it takes 9 months to a year for a wooden ship builder to complete all aspects of the kit. At the moment, I will need your advice about the kit condition as you know wood sailing kits. The other aspect of wooden ship building is to stick to the instructions. That’s essential for all first kits, of course, but there is an urge I have to make a few improvements that ought to be checked. I think I also will get some basswood planks and balsa shapes to make a study model for glue as well as paint. I actually think that makes the most sense.