It would seem that UA-cam's notification system is abysmal, regardless, what a lovely way to start the new year with the surprise of you being kind enough to show the progress of your new project.
Welcome back to UA-cam, that handy work on the hull of Mauretania is incredible and magnificent, it reminds me of seeing the projects of others who convert 1/350 Titanic models into either one of her sisters, Olympic or Britannic, from what I've read those are really tough projects to accomplish but they are possible, seeing your Lusitania being converted to Mauretania is a testament of your incredible and masterful art skills. Looking forward to seeing more fantastic updates, thanks for the update, happy modelling and Merry Christmas mate 👍
Thank you, like all these things you really appreciate the differences between the two ships once you’ve started! Hopefully we end up with a reasonable likeness of Maurey. Anyhow, happy Christmas 🙂
@TheModelBoatGuy Thanks to you too, and as a big lover of the liners myself I'm really looking forward to the upcoming release of the 1/200 Olympic and Britannic, definitely going for one of those - might go for Britannic. Your doing a truly fantastic job with Mauretania, magnificent already and your going to blow us all away with the end result. Happy Christmas to you too 👍
She did, but it was a lot less obvious than the one that was in place. The one cast into the hull was about 0.5mm thick which would equate to about a 17cm thick plate! So I intend to produce something a little more to scale later on. Didn’t explain that very well in the video 😛
Hi I got the wrong drill to start with I got a double ended one so bad drilled about twenty holes before getting rid of it and buying the same as yours. Hope you have a good Xmas and your hand recovers from all the drilling.
Cheers Mark, yeah there’s a world of difference between a good and a bad hand drill. I used on on the titanic that was made from aluminium and the threads stripped after about one deck of portholes! Have a good Christmas too!
if you cut your new anchor opening in the area that you filled with putty won't the hull sides appear very thick? or will you shave some off the inside ?
The anchor opening did cut into the side of the hull a fair way, so it should be ok… easier to tell once it’s done! And if it’s not a success I can always do as you say and shave bits off the inside
MR Putty or any 1 component putty isn’t for me. Takes ages to dry, sinks in while doing so, annoying. For bigger holes standard automotive 2 component filler is the better choice in my opinion. Hardens in a few minutes, doesn’t sink in and is a breeze to sand.
Have to say I think you are right. I used Mr Putty due to recommendations but crikey it took a long time to dry! And it was very shrinky. All in all not blown away by it.
It would seem that UA-cam's notification system is abysmal, regardless, what a lovely way to start the new year with the surprise of you being kind enough to show the progress of your new project.
Haha well welcome back. It’s just the all powerful algorithm that we all have to live by!
I was only thinking the other day we'd not heard from you for a while. Great to see you back!
Hello! Hope you enjoyed the video. Have a good Christmas
Great video Robbie. Very tedious work drilling portholes. I like the tip of using a larger bit to clean the flashing. Take care n see you next time.
Cheers, it’s certainly a bit of a bore!
Have a good Christmas
Welcome back to UA-cam, that handy work on the hull of Mauretania is incredible and magnificent, it reminds me of seeing the projects of others who convert 1/350 Titanic models into either one of her sisters, Olympic or Britannic, from what I've read those are really tough projects to accomplish but they are possible, seeing your Lusitania being converted to Mauretania is a testament of your incredible and masterful art skills. Looking forward to seeing more fantastic updates, thanks for the update, happy modelling and Merry Christmas mate 👍
Thank you, like all these things you really appreciate the differences between the two ships once you’ve started!
Hopefully we end up with a reasonable likeness of Maurey.
Anyhow, happy Christmas 🙂
@TheModelBoatGuy Thanks to you too, and as a big lover of the liners myself I'm really looking forward to the upcoming release of the 1/200 Olympic and Britannic, definitely going for one of those - might go for Britannic. Your doing a truly fantastic job with Mauretania, magnificent already and your going to blow us all away with the end result. Happy Christmas to you too 👍
I enjoy seeing the progress whilst picking up some tips along the way! All the best for Christmas and the New Year
Thank you, happy Christmas!
Tedious but worth while Robbie! Regards JH ⚓
Cheers John, happy Christmas!
Happy Christmas ..I so look forward to your updates .
Cheers matey. And you, happy Christmas
Looking forward to another excellent build! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks! Hope it is enjoyable
Fantastic video Robbie. Thanks for uploading
Very welcome as always, happy Christmas
@ happy Christmas, looking forward to the next video
Looking forward to another video! Glad you’re back!
Cheers, been a long old time. Hopefully you enjoy
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Happy holidays to you!
It might be a bit late but Mauretania did have the hatch that was removed on the bow
She did, but it was a lot less obvious than the one that was in place. The one cast into the hull was about 0.5mm thick which would equate to about a 17cm thick plate! So I intend to produce something a little more to scale later on.
Didn’t explain that very well in the video 😛
@@TheModelBoatGuy That makes complete sense, I appreciate the clarification and look forward to some exciting progress :)
Hi I got the wrong drill to start with I got a double ended one so bad drilled about twenty holes before getting rid of it and buying the same as yours. Hope you have a good Xmas and your hand recovers from all the drilling.
Cheers Mark, yeah there’s a world of difference between a good and a bad hand drill. I used on on the titanic that was made from aluminium and the threads stripped after about one deck of portholes!
Have a good Christmas too!
🎉❤
if you cut your new anchor opening in the area that you filled with putty won't the hull sides appear very thick? or will you shave some off the inside ?
The anchor opening did cut into the side of the hull a fair way, so it should be ok… easier to tell once it’s done! And if it’s not a success I can always do as you say and shave bits off the inside
MR Putty or any 1 component putty isn’t for me. Takes ages to dry, sinks in while doing so, annoying. For bigger holes standard automotive 2 component filler is the better choice in my opinion. Hardens in a few minutes, doesn’t sink in and is a breeze to sand.
Have to say I think you are right. I used Mr Putty due to recommendations but crikey it took a long time to dry! And it was very shrinky. All in all not blown away by it.