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Braces

: Lines attached to the ends of

yards for directing their angles and

holding them taut. 

Lifts 

are standing or

running lines for holding yards when

lowered. A

topping lift

is a line holding

up the boom when the gaff is down or

absent. 

Vangs

, port and starboard lines,

prevent a gaff from swinging sideways.

1. Rigging Options

Like the real ship, the model can be

rigged four ways. Consider these options:

Full set of sails

: Tends to hide detail.

Sails furled

:  Here is a pleasing compro-

mise. Reality is maintained without sac-

rificing detail.

Sails furled and hoisted

:  This creates the

illusion of a ship in port with some sails

still drying after a day’s run. Mix furled

sails with open ones or sails half up.

Possibilities abound, so look for a pleas-

ing effect. Study paintings for ideas.

Marine artist John Stobart’s work is an

ideal reference.

No sails, gaffs lowered on the booms

Now the ship is in port with her sails

removed for repairs. Most modelers

choose this approach, and beginners

should definitely opt for it.

2. Rigging Plans

Sheets 5 and 6 show the masts and

spars with attendant rigging. They are

drawn so every line is clear and its

belaying point known. Study them and

have a complete picture of each rig

before starting. Do this and rigging will

proceed smoothly.

3. Rigging Line and 

Block Sizes

Because more line diameters are shown on

the plans than provided in the kit, refer to

this guide:

Use every available diameter to enhance the

model’s scalelike appearance. Additional

sizes are commercially available. Some

modelers substitute the kit’s nylon

cordage with linen or cotton lines.

Blocks are in scale inches, but not all are

commercially available. Follow this guide:

Options

: Sand a block to more closely

match the plan size or scratch build them.

4. Treating the Lines

Note: Standing rigging on 

Bluenose

was

wire, but the kit substitutes thread.

Worming, Parceling, and Serving

:

L

ines on

ships were wormed, parceled, and

served wherever chafing might occur.

Shrouds are a prime example. Worming

inserts thin pieces of line (worms)

between the strands. Parceling winds

canvas strips saturated with tar around

the wormed part. Happily, this isn’t nec-

essary on the model. Most modelers

prefer not to serve (binding the wormed

and parceled area in the opposite direc-

tion with spun yarn). They use cordage

as is after applying a heavy coat of

beeswax. Those who want to should

serve only the largest shrouds and

stays. Use fine silk or linen thread.

Avoid cotton. It’s too fuzzy.

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Block Sizes

Blocks in Kit

3/64” to 3/32”                 

3/32”

7/64” and 1/8”              

1/8”

9/64” and 5/32”

5/32”

11/64” and 3/16”

3/16”

13/64” and 7/32”

1/4”

Lines on plan

Lines in kit

Less than 0.012”dia.

0.009”

0.012” to 0.018”dia.

0.017”

0.020” to 0.027”dia.        

0.030”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание Bluenose

Страница 1: ...0 CANADIAN FISHING SCHOONER 1921 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SCALE 3 16 1 0 1 64 Overall length 32 3 4 Overall height 27 Overall width 5 1 4 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL SHIPWAYS KIT NO 2130 Bluenose...

Страница 2: ...ice crowned queen of the Lunenburg fleet and retains the record of fastest fishing schooner in Canadian history Skippers had raced each other for years but the friendly rivalry took on its internation...

Страница 3: ...tage 5 Adding the Hull Details 20 1 Fishing Racing Gear 20 2 Locating Deck Fittings and Structures 20 3 Deck Structures 20 4 Hatches 21 5 Bowsprit Bitts Samson Post 21 6 Boom Sheet Buffers 21 7 Quarte...

Страница 4: ...ndry still manufacturers marine equipment Drawings are used with permission from the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic Historian and modelbuilder Erik A R Ronnberg Jr of Rockport Massachusetts served a...

Страница 5: ...ls 1 60 to 80 miniature bits 2 1 16 3 32 and 1 8 drills 3 Pin vise G Miscellaneous 1 Tack hammer 2 Tweezers a few 3 Small fine pointed scissors 4 Miniature pliers a round nose b flat nose 5 Small benc...

Страница 6: ...ions are transverse vertical planes Diagonals are planes cut almost perpendicular to the station lines These lines define the hull s shape and are used by the draftsman to fair it create even curves A...

Страница 7: ...n soft solder Today many solders are lead free They re composed of tin and antimony are strong and melt at less than 450 F Some brands are mixed with 3 or 4 silver but still melt easily Consequently n...

Страница 8: ...o increase reflectance Other manufacturers have similar paint mixes and flat or gloss fin ish coats Always read the manufactur er s instructions Brush painting Painting with fine soft bristle brushes...

Страница 9: ...Scribing the waterline This can be done in a variety of ways One method is to mount the hull so the waterline is paral lel to the bench top then mark the waterline using a height gauge and sharp penci...

Страница 10: ...modelers prefer bending around the tube near the handle it s not as hot while others use the shank Move the strip back and forth against the iron Its heat turns water into steam and drives it into th...

Страница 11: ...nugly with a little tolerance for glue Using a pencil mark the reference line on every bulkhead It must align with the reference line on the center keel This assures an accurate hull with each bulkhea...

Страница 12: ...the Horn Timbers Install the 1 8 square horn timbers on the center keel per the plans They support the ends of hull planks at the counter Figure 1 10 9 Covering the Mast Slots Cut the pieces shown on...

Страница 13: ...s are located 13 Installing the Buffalo Rail Monkey Board Monkey Rail Only the forward and aft sections of these rails are laser cut Fashion the mid dle sections from stripwood Install like the main r...

Страница 14: ...ke Bluenose has no wale Belts Group of planks along the hull Belts are laid out using battens tempo rary strips of flexible wood A ribband is also a batten It holds frames in position during planking...

Страница 15: ...selecting a belt width and the num ber of planks it contains consider how the planks taper and lay against the bulk heads Taper too much and not enough stock is left for fastening Then a larger plank...

Страница 16: ...ving a big hole to contend with when installing subsequent planks Model Expo how ever sells a hull planking clamp MX103 that relies on side clamps to hold planks in place Or use metal push pins to pos...

Страница 17: ...king the Transom Cover the transom with 3 64 planks Transom and hull planks most likely intersect in a miter However one option is to butt the planks at the joint Figure 2 4 Planking above the Waist P...

Страница 18: ...es Note Planks widen near the stern so use wider stock Sheet 2 shows a complete planking pro file Follow it to determine plank widths in Belt D aft The hull planking layout doesn t show all the planks...

Страница 19: ...tings when han dling the model Proper mounting is important because future alignments will require a true waterline Two brass pedestals and a baseboard are supplied Another approach to dis playing the...

Страница 20: ...ght deck house and steering wheel box are prominent deck features Figure 5 1 and 5 2 Build them either as planked structures or substitute 1 16 or 1 32 basswood sheets Another option is to make them f...

Страница 21: ...te The plans show the main buffer a little longer than the fore buffer Although the kit has only one size it fits under either platform 7 Quarter Bitts Drill a hole for the quarter bitts or peg them w...

Страница 22: ...ecting the quadrant to the brake beam on top of the bowsprit Add the pawl on the samson post Although hoisting machinery doesn t need a brake it has one for backup Handles are stowed below not in the...

Страница 23: ...counter shaft sprocket and winch shaft For the model fake it using double thread or fine brass wire 14 Catheads Anchors Attach eyebolts to the Britannia cat heads then make the fitting for the deck or...

Страница 24: ...them on apply a coat of flat clear varnish Another method is to make your own decals by using dry transfer letters on a clear decal sheet 21 Flags Although the plans don t show any Canada s flag shou...

Страница 25: ...in the center keel slots and check their alignment Wedge as necessary Don t glue them They may have to be removed for restoration in years to come Laser cut port and starboard rings repre sent mast w...

Страница 26: ...stay gaff or boom Standing rigging Fixed lines supporting masts and spars Standing rigging is generally wormed parceled and served with a light line It also is tarred hence its black or dark brown app...

Страница 27: ...alled a tye For gaffs the outer halliard is the peak halliard At the gaff jaws is a throat halliard named for the part of the sail it operates Downhauls outhauls and inhauls drag a sail along a boom o...

Страница 28: ...will proceed smoothly 3 Rigging Line and Block Sizes Because more line diameters are shown on the plans than provided in the kit refer to this guide Use every available diameter to enhance the model...

Страница 29: ...Under sheet on the cloth with the paper backing up Iron the sheet to bond it to the material Next cut out the letters numbers logo or whatever with scissors or a sharp blade Peel off the paper backing...

Страница 30: ...f beeswax This will help hold them in a slight downward curve If the ratlines tend to bow up tug them gently into position Touching the loops with white glue will help freeze them Ratlines are difficu...

Страница 31: ...h the bob stay and guy plates Figure 8 9 4 Footropes The bowsprit has footropes and stir rups but the main boom just has footropes Apply a heavy coat of beeswax to coax these lines into pleas ing curv...

Страница 32: ...e lines droop on command No sails Bring down the halliard block with the downhaul attached Figure 9 1 Sheets are removed with the sails or left lying on deck Jumbo Jib Lace the sail to the boom by a m...

Страница 33: ...re primarily for racing At mid height on them is a line functioning as a lazy jack contains sail and keeps it off the deck when furling The main topping lift is mostly for fish ing but has been used w...

Страница 34: ...W W Norton 1973 Contains Chapelle s Bluenose hull lines and sail plan plus a wealth of details on fishing schooner construc tion and rigging 5 American Fishermen by Albert Cook Church New York W W Nor...

Страница 35: ...35 MODELER S LOG Date Time Notes...

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Страница 40: ...MODEL SHIPWAYS A Division of Model Expo Inc P O Box 229140 Hollywood FL 33020 MODELER S LOG Date Time Notes...

Страница 41: ...ne more time Boltropes and Reef Points Boltropes can be omitted since they are nearly invisi ble at 3 16 scale However to include them follow the tedious method in Figure 7 4 The sketch also shows how...

Страница 42: ...ation can install one backstay tight and the other slack 3 Bowsprit Rigging Backropes guys and bobstays are tight ened with turnbuckles Make them from brass Figure 8 8 along with the bob stay and guy...

Страница 43: ...pace with something Mainsail Rig the mainsail like the fore sail except for the topping lifts Port and starboard quarter lifts are primarily for racing At mid height on them is a line functioning as a...

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