Collier Brig

Collier Brig

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    Bob Wilson
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      Bob Wilson
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        I am now building a simple collier brig, circa 1809. I have worked on it for 7 days now, with a total of 13 1/2 hours work. That includes assembling the display case and making the inner sea base. . The next task is to fit the sea and seat the brig in it before starting the rigging (The masts can still be removed at the moment). It is not all that far off completion now, as it will be shown at anchor with furled sails, and with only three yards on each mast, the rigging will be simplicity itself – Bob

        collier brig 7th february 2018.jpg

        #75717
        Bob Wilson
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          I have now made the sea, and had a test fitting. Everything is OK, so I am now ready to start the rigging. Currently 14.6 hours into the build! smiley

          Bob

          #75738
          Bob Wilson
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            Today, 9th February, 2018, I got quite a lot done. Started French Polishing the sea surround. Made and painted the sea. Made and painted all six yards. Fitted rope coils and lines to the inside of the bulwarks and fife rails. Fitted the furled spencer and spanker. Fitted the fore-stay, made and fitted the fore and main lower mast shrouds and ratlines. I had intended this to be the first simple constructional chapter in a new full-sized book on miniature shipbuilding. Unfortunately, various "feelers" put out to "test the water" on this, have brought zero response, so the book project has now been abandoned! Instead, the constructional document for this brig will appear shortly as one of my low-cost practical shipmodelling downloads, that have proved very popular over the past three years or so!

            Bob

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            Bob Wilson
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              I have now completed the standing rigging, and fitted the topmast shrouds & ratlines. The two lower yards, complete with their furled sails, have been fitted and the chain topsail sheets fitted down to the deck. The topsail and t'gallant yards & the Bentick boom have yet to be fitted, but it is within hours of completion, and looking surprisingly good for a small collier brig. smiley Still a fair bit of work to do on the display case though!

              Bob

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              Bob Wilson
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                The topsail & t'gallant yards, together with their furled sails, have now been fitted. Only two furled jibs and the Bentinck boom have still to be fitted, the rest is just rigging.

                Bob

                #75880
                Bob Wilson
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                  Here it is completed – a "damp squib" from start to finish! At the local model ship society today, it did not warrant a single comment or observation –

                  Bob

                  collier brig complete.jpg

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