Looking good. I use finishing resin inside the hull and on the exterior to seal from water and once sanded smooth fills in all gaps, seams and cracks for paint.
i was wondering how you would havbe done the windoows mod but to be fair it went better than i though, just a though y did u not make it so it camre from inside the boat to the outside becasue u could have put a flange on the inside to make it fit flush and would have fit better, but what do i know im only a 3d printer guy, but over all im impressed
Could a brush on gelcoat make the process easier to sand also hide the inner structure before paint..may also give you a super smooth surface to lay paint..Looks amazing
@Modelling Misadventures it is the underlying coating on boats before paint. Cures really slick. Bush on type is fairly inexpensive from someone like Total Boat. Goes a long way
I think port holes would be beter filled by sticking it on a bit of resin tape then filling the glass area with a bit of clear UV set resin and hardening with the little torch
Hello, my name is Martin. Your videos are particularly helpful for me. I'm building the Victoria but I'd like to change a few things. Is it possible to get the STL file for the additional portholes? Or the dimensions? I would be very grateful! Kind regards, Martin
@@modellingmisadventures Thank you very much for your answer! I have already finished the portholes. It is very educational to look at your construction reports and you have a very pleasant way of doing it. I am currently looking at your current project (torpedo boat). Why do you use superglue and then wood glue for the curved strips? Greetings Martin
So that you know, when Chris Craft delivered new boats, they painted their hull sides with fairly gloss enamel, but like most companies, their bottoms were painted with antifouling paint that was at best satin. Even today if you walk through any marina in the autumn and winter, you'll find plenty of boats with dead flat antifouling bottoms. You were actually just about right when you first sanded the bottom and could have left it there. Smaller trailerable boats may have had non-antifouling glossy bottoms, but never big cruisers.
Am I missing something here ? I was waiting for the end of the FAB 1 series and this is the 3rd part in this series. Am I not getting notifications ? I'll have to check the playlist. Anyway...Came out fantastic in the end after all that work. In fact, the finish probably looks better than the real boat does. Did you know you can airbrush the Molotow chrome paint ? It's quite delicate though, so probably the chrome spray paint will yield a hardier finish.
@@modellingmisadventures Since I only joined the channel recently, I just had a look at your playlist and geez, I don't know where to start. I see what you mean about having a several projects going at once.
@@modellingmisadventures It looks more realistic like that with a good brush and quality paint you wont really see it i did on my rc tanks 😀 the paint is a lot stronger to 😊 and its so relaxing to do inside with some music 😘
Excellent! The white and red really pops!
Thanks very much. I like those colours too.
Well done Peter, looks great.
Thanks 👍
Looking good. I use finishing resin inside the hull and on the exterior to seal from water and once sanded smooth fills in all gaps, seams and cracks for paint.
A lot of boat modellers do that but I built this one as the instructions as said.
Looking great
Thanks very much.
That looks great! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much. Check out the later videos to see where things are up to.
Very cool!
Thanks 👍
i was wondering how you would havbe done the windoows mod but to be fair it went better than i though, just a though y did u not make it so it camre from inside the boat to the outside becasue u could have put a flange on the inside to make it fit flush and would have fit better, but what do i know im only a 3d printer guy, but over all im impressed
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Nice boat !
Thanks!
Could a brush on gelcoat make the process easier to sand also hide the inner structure before paint..may also give you a super smooth surface to lay paint..Looks amazing
Not sure what a gel coat is.
@Modelling Misadventures it is the underlying coating on boats before paint. Cures really slick. Bush on type is fairly inexpensive from someone like Total Boat. Goes a long way
I think port holes would be beter filled by sticking it on a bit of resin tape then filling the glass area with a bit of clear UV set resin and hardening with the little torch
Hello, my name is Martin. Your videos are particularly helpful for me. I'm building the Victoria but I'd like to change a few things. Is it possible to get the STL file for the additional portholes? Or the dimensions? I would be very grateful!
Kind regards, Martin
Hi Martin, you would need to get your email address to me if you would like the files.
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Thank you very much for your answer!
I have already finished the portholes.
It is very educational to look at your construction reports and you have a very pleasant way of doing it.
I am currently looking at your current project (torpedo boat).
Why do you use superglue and then wood glue for the curved strips?
Greetings Martin
Peter your videos are very nice. Would you be willing to provide the STL data for the windows? I received the same kit this week. Thanks
I’d be happy to send you the STLs for the portholes. Where will I send them to?
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Peter, thank you for your reply and I will look forward to it. I will definitely send you a link to our website when I build it. My email is lower.
So that you know, when Chris Craft delivered new boats, they painted their hull sides with fairly gloss enamel, but like most companies, their bottoms were painted with antifouling paint that was at best satin. Even today if you walk through any marina in the autumn and winter, you'll find plenty of boats with dead flat antifouling bottoms. You were actually just about right when you first sanded the bottom and could have left it there. Smaller trailerable boats may have had non-antifouling glossy bottoms, but never big cruisers.
Interesting 🤔
Where you get the Rust-Oleum from? I find it hard to get in UK
I live in Australia so not sure where you’d get it in the UK.
Am I missing something here ? I was waiting for the end of the FAB 1 series and this is the 3rd part in this series. Am I not getting notifications ?
I'll have to check the playlist.
Anyway...Came out fantastic in the end after all that work. In fact, the finish probably looks better than the real boat does.
Did you know you can airbrush the Molotow chrome paint ? It's quite delicate though, so probably the chrome spray paint will yield a hardier finish.
I always have more than one project on the go at once so the videos go up at different stages. FAB 1 is still ongoing!
@@modellingmisadventures Since I only joined the channel recently, I just had a look at your playlist and geez, I don't know where to start. I see what you mean about having a several projects going at once.
@@ellesmerewildwood4858 Only four at the moment! The bus should be finished soon but the boat, FAB 1 and the Morris Marina van all need more work.
How I can get this model
Why did you paint that beautiful mahogany?
To make the boat look like a Chris Craft Corvette.
Put some TARPEEDEES.on it! 😱😝😁🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇲
Not going to happen!
I think its better to paint a boat with a brush like they do with wooden boats
I’ll probably do that for the superstructure but I didn’t want brush strokes on the hill.
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It looks more realistic like that with a good brush and quality paint you wont really see it i did on my rc tanks 😀 the paint is a lot stronger to 😊 and its so relaxing to do inside with some music 😘
Is it really necessary to put the finishing polish as the last coat???
It was on mine to make it smooth and shiny.
Ok, thanks
Cantik brad kapal nya ni k
Oh dear dope is very aggressive to other paints .
Yes, it is!