Iron barque EARL GRANVILLE

Iron barque EARL GRANVILLE

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    Bob Wilson
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      For several weeks now, I have been working on a miniature of the British barque EARL GRANVILLE, that I began on the  11th March last.    Have been working very slow on this one as I have been taking advantage of the fact that I have now reached the age 65 and feel that from now on I can do what I want, when I want.      Presently swinging from intense modelmaking activity to leisure, to bone-idleness, writing and back to modelmaking again.
      Today after completing an amazing 3.4 hours work on it, the EARL GRANVILLE is now ready for the riggers.      I find it sad that most model shipbuilders display little interest in this era (iron & steel square-riggers of the late 1900s).
       
      All built from bits & pieces, total expenditure is confined to three lots of glue (superglue, contact adhesive & white wood glue).
       
      Shouldn’t take long to rig it, few days if I get a move on, couple of weeks if I don’t.
      Bob
       

      #6558
      Bob Wilson
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        @bobwilson59101
        #20382
        ashley needham
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          @ashleyneedham69188

          Bob. Great little model, and too true that the end of the last century is widely ignored. Shame, as I think it contains some of the most interesting vessels, experimenting as they were with different construction techniques and power plants. Ashley.

          #20386
          Bob Wilson
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            @bobwilson59101
            Ashley,
            Thanks for reply.    Here is another one, very similar to EARL GRANVILLE.   It is the Norwegian barque SVAERDSTAD.   Same scale, 32’=1″ all built from bits & pieces.    Masts & rigging all metal rod and copper wire.
            Bob

            #20515
            Bob Wilson
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              @bobwilson59101
              I have now completed all the fore-and-aft sails and the standing rigging on all three masts.    All that remains is to fit and rig the ten square sails.    I have already completed the display case, carrying case and sea, although the sea still needs to be painted and my wife does that.
              Bob

              #20516
              Colin Bishop
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                @colinbishop34627
                Coming on very nicely Bob. She has a very attractive colour scheme too.
                 
                Colin
                #20544
                Bob Wilson
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                  @bobwilson59101
                  I have done quite a lot of work on the model over the past few days and have now set and rigged 8 out of the 10 square sails.    My wife painted the sea this afternoon.   Tomorrow, I hope to set and rig the two royals, and fit the model into the sea.   I made the display case a while back, so the whole thing should be complete by tomorrow afternoon.
                  Bob

                  #20557
                  Barry Foote
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                    @barryfoote68385

                    Absolutely amazing Bob. I have no idea how you do such amazing work at such a small scale!!!!

                    #20569
                    Bob Wilson
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                      @bobwilson59101
                      Complted it at about 1600BST today.
                      Bob

                      #20570
                      Colin Bishop
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                        @colinbishop34627
                        Another lovely model Bob – what’s next?
                         
                        Colin
                        #20573
                        Bob Wilson
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                          @bobwilson59101
                          Hi Colin,
                          Thanks.   At the moment, I am “becalmed!”    The EEC Distance Selling Regulations have virtually wiped me out because I cannot agree to their unrealistic rules and regulations!.   No longer able to particpiate in selling on the internet via my website, I have to rely on the twice yearly maritime auctions in London.    The last one on the 29th of April was hardly an outstanding success.    Had four models there, but only one sold.     Although it went for a good price (£720).   At the  sale before that, one out of three went for a very low price.      Fortunately, I have now reached the age of 65 and am getting OAP, so really wondering if it is even worth carrying on.    Will probably still build something, I can hardly stop after 50 or more years of model building, but they would soon fill up the house if I carried on at the rate I have built in the past (sometimes 16 or 17 a year).     My main outlets were once USA and Far East, but good old Europe has put the stoppers on that!     At sea on long voyages we used to say “more days, more dollars,” now I gues it is “Less work, less tax!”    In the short term, I am turning more towards writing.   It pays well and Eurppe still haven’t got vtheir claws into it (yet).
                          Bob
                           
                           
                          #20728
                          Bob Wilson
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                            Couldn’t keep away from it, I am afraid.   After a few days, my dejected spirits rallied and the tools came out again.   I am now building the SS POLITICIAN, the “Whisky Galore” ship.    32’=1″.
                            Bob
                            #20736
                            Paul T
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                              @pault84577
                              Bob

                              Your models are truly amazing and I am stunned by the superb quality of the microscopic detailing.

                              I am totally in awe of your abilities and wish that I had your skill at working at such a small scale.

                              I look forward to seeing your latest model of the SS Politician.

                              Paul

                               

                              #20745
                              Bob Wilson
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                                @bobwilson59101
                                Paul,
                                Thanks, I really find it easier working at small scales.   Many years ago, I went straight from 8’=1″ down to 32’=1″ after reading Donald McNarry’s SHIPBUILDING IN MINIATURE.    From the very first model, I realised that it was cheaper, more convenient, less time-consuming and in many ways easier than big ones!
                                 
                                Cost of materials virtually nothing and small hand tools are all that is required although I use a hobby bandsaw for cutting wood and a hand-held 12 Volt drill for drilling.    Small Unimat lathe for turning deck machinery components.
                                 
                                I have now started POLITICIAN and started its own dedicated thread.
                                Best wishes
                                Bob
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