This Blog is about building model fishing ships and everything what has to do with it. Most builds are done by me but when not I will mention.
I hope you will have fun reading and watching my blog and if you like please leave a comment.
I hope you will have fun reading and watching my blog and if you like please leave a comment.
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Working on the aft deck (2)
Today a dryfit for the parts. I finished the railings and some other details. Now I start with the deck and the front of the ship. Nothing is fit yet and some parts need some finishing.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Working on the aft deck
I went a litlle further with the structure of the back of the ship.
It was more work than I expected because i want to make the structure
removable because of the electric wiring for the numerous leds in the
model.
No more talking... here are the provisional results (times three but I only show one)
Now on with all the details.
No more talking... here are the provisional results (times three but I only show one)
Now on with all the details.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Update on the sumwings (2)
The sumwings are finished but not yet complete. That comes when I give them their final positions.
3 off 6
3 off 6
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Update on the sumwings
Some progress on the sumwings, It's not an easy shape to make but I
am satisfied with the wings I have now. After this I start adding the
details (which are many) And then I want to figure out to find a way to
make the fishingnets. (I eat lots and lots of garlic these weeks. Maybe
next time I tell You why)
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Sumwings
I started to build up the back of the ship but when i was looking at
the photo's I realized I have not build yet the most important piece of
the ship. Its called the sumwing and it is a Dutch invention to drag the
nets over the seabed with less agitation off the bottom and less
fuelconsumption. The sumwing 'flies' over the seabed draging the nets
forward. The pulswires attached to the the sumwing and the nets give
electric pulses which makes the fish jump up in the nets.
On http://www.sumwing.nl You can find more images and some video about the sumwing.
Next update I hope to show you my finished model sumwings
Kind regards, Kees
On http://www.sumwing.nl You can find more images and some video about the sumwing.
Next update I hope to show you my finished model sumwings
Kind regards, Kees
Thursday, 12 May 2016
last update on the mast
One of the last things to build on this ship are the portals on the
back of the ship. This portal is placed a few years after the ship was
build. First there was a crane and a rubberboat
The portal is used for the two puleys that guides the pulswires to the nets
Here the placing of the portal
And how it looks now
No drawings so I had to use photo's for measuring the right dimensions and proportions
And the last video from tonight
VIDEO https://youtu.be/UXRk0Slax9c VIDEO
The portal is used for the two puleys that guides the pulswires to the nets
Here the placing of the portal
And how it looks now
No drawings so I had to use photo's for measuring the right dimensions and proportions
And the last video from tonight
VIDEO https://youtu.be/UXRk0Slax9c VIDEO
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Video: Building a mast
Today I build the mast on the aft deck of the ship. I made a video..... But don't worry.... No more talking in the next video... just some writing..... which you can skip.....
Enjoy the video and keep on scratchbuilding
Take care You choose the right glue..... :-)
Enjoy the video and keep on scratchbuilding
Take care You choose the right glue..... :-)
Sunday, 8 May 2016
Pulswinch and another block again
Hello to You all.
Today two parts I finished.
At first the block which is used to haul in the sumwing. Sumwing is the wing on which the net is attached. It flies over the bottom. In this block there is a big pully which I made on the lathe because it is very vissible.
Example
And how I made them. The coin is 1 inch in diameter
And I made the pulswinch. The ship works with pulsfishery (most Dutch beamtrawlers do). It means that the nets fly over the bottom and instead of chains (that goes trough the bottom) there are electrodes whitch give short electric pulses. The fish are disturbed and 'jumps' into the nets. The electrical current comes from a cables whitch is reeled in on the pulsewinch (2 on each ship)
And how I made them. They are very little (18mm) so I had to compromise a little, some times.
And a little bit off topic but I think it is fun to show you. This ship is made/finished by my father last week. It is in scale 1/100 and 43 cm long. The ship is the 'old' KW88 Pelikaan. I made a few trips on the trawler when I was a boy. My father has always been an example to me when it comes to shipbuilding so I am happy he has build this ship.
Today two parts I finished.
At first the block which is used to haul in the sumwing. Sumwing is the wing on which the net is attached. It flies over the bottom. In this block there is a big pully which I made on the lathe because it is very vissible.
Example
And how I made them. The coin is 1 inch in diameter
And I made the pulswinch. The ship works with pulsfishery (most Dutch beamtrawlers do). It means that the nets fly over the bottom and instead of chains (that goes trough the bottom) there are electrodes whitch give short electric pulses. The fish are disturbed and 'jumps' into the nets. The electrical current comes from a cables whitch is reeled in on the pulsewinch (2 on each ship)
And how I made them. They are very little (18mm) so I had to compromise a little, some times.
And a little bit off topic but I think it is fun to show you. This ship is made/finished by my father last week. It is in scale 1/100 and 43 cm long. The ship is the 'old' KW88 Pelikaan. I made a few trips on the trawler when I was a boy. My father has always been an example to me when it comes to shipbuilding so I am happy he has build this ship.
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
making some blocks (How do I do it)
I made some blocks again, 12 this time. They are blocks with 3 rollers. Here a few pictures of how I worked.
The results.
And how do I do it...
Read more after the click.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Some more blocks
Building more blocks. These single blocks look very simpel but I
wanted them to look realistic ans made some work on them. I made 3x8=24
blocks (25 actually but there is a parts-eating monster somewhere in my
hobbyroom.)
An example of the blocks. But there are very much different types and over the years the blocks changed.
And some results
Groetjes, Kees
An example of the blocks. But there are very much different types and over the years the blocks changed.
And some results
Groetjes, Kees
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Intermodellbau Dortmund 2016 (slideshow)
Yesterday I went to the modelshow in Dortmund. It was very nice to
see all the builds of fellow modelmakers. I have seen very much and
offcource spend to much money but it was the long trip (4 hours) wel
worth.
Here is a slideshow of my photo's that day
see all the builds of fellow modelmakers. I have seen very much and
offcource spend to much money but it was the long trip (4 hours) wel
worth.
Here is a slideshow of my photo's that day
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Jumperblocks
Hello folks
I started to make some rigging for the model because there are a lot of blocks on this ship. The first ones to build are the jumperblocks. These are used to lift parts of the nets. Their shapes makes it possible to lift the nets, chains shackles, hooks and other stuff without damage.
A very bad picture of the originals
The housings cut out of thin brass sheet.
And then the rolls. I made these on my small lathe. First I formed a toolbit/chisel and then I made the form
A little video of turning the rolls on my lathe
Offcourse people: Do Not Try This At Home!
And the results
It is now one year ago that I recieved the drawings for this model and soon after that I started building. It all takes some more time than I planned but the results are more important to me.
No building activity tommorrow because I hope to visit the Intermodellbau in Dortmund.
Kind regards Kees
I started to make some rigging for the model because there are a lot of blocks on this ship. The first ones to build are the jumperblocks. These are used to lift parts of the nets. Their shapes makes it possible to lift the nets, chains shackles, hooks and other stuff without damage.
A very bad picture of the originals
The housings cut out of thin brass sheet.
And then the rolls. I made these on my small lathe. First I formed a toolbit/chisel and then I made the form
A little video of turning the rolls on my lathe
Offcourse people: Do Not Try This At Home!
And the results
It is now one year ago that I recieved the drawings for this model and soon after that I started building. It all takes some more time than I planned but the results are more important to me.
No building activity tommorrow because I hope to visit the Intermodellbau in Dortmund.
Kind regards Kees
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Intermodellbau Dortmund 2015
One year ago, the Intermodellbau in Dortmund Germany. Fryday I hope to go to Dortmund again and hopefully I can make a video too.
Enjoy watching my blog and this video.
Enjoy watching my blog and this video.
Friday, 8 April 2016
Frontmast (3)
Some progress just because I am proud of it. I made the trawl-beams and glued them to the mast.
The most work is in installing the ridiculously small led's On every mast are just 5 led's but it was a total nightmare to place them and their wiring. But it works. I hope to make a small vid for you later.
The most work is in installing the ridiculously small led's On every mast are just 5 led's but it was a total nightmare to place them and their wiring. But it works. I hope to make a small vid for you later.
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