🇨🇦 How I made model of the MOST Famous Canadian Sailing Vessel, Billing Boats Bluenose II 1:100
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- In this time-lapse video, I demonstrated how I made the Billing Boats BB600 Bluenose II 1:100 scale wooden ship model. I started building on April 30, 2023 and finished on July 14, 2023.
Bluenose II is a replica of the fishing and racing schooner Bluenose, commissioned by Sidney Culverwell Oland and built in 1963 as a promotional yacht for Oland Brewery. Sidney Oland donated the schooner to Nova Scotia in 1971 and it has since operated as a sailing ambassador and promotional device for Nova Scotia tourism. In honor of her predecessor's record, Bluenose II does not officially race.
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-- Timestamps -
00:00 Intro
00:20 What is in the model kit
00:47 The Hull
07:47 Accessories and Fittings
10:10 Masts
11:22 Rigging
12:09 Sails
12:49 Sails Up
13:15 Finished Model
14:10 Bonus (My Little Helper)
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I could watch the ropework being done repeatedly. Great job 👏
Beautifully done. I painted the chain plates and deadeyes blsck on mine.
I came across this quite by chance and wow that's quite a video! Detailed but shows all the steps! I started to build a Bluenose years ago but never completed it and eventually gave it away! You've re-vitalized my interest! Thank you very much!
Glad it helped! Good luck and enjoy your building!
Really great video. Definitely a sophisticated build by a very capable person.
Thank you, Michael
Yay a local ship! I've been on the real one. It's awesome!
I wanna get into building wooden boats but I feel like it would make me pull my hair out lol
No wonder I am going bald, lol
Awesome build my friend, It's nice to see a fellow Canadian RUclipsr that build wooden model ships, Keep up the great work.
Thank you very much!😊
@@EZmodeling You're very welcome my friend
@@EZmodeling too bad you're so far away on the other side of Canada, I'm in New Brunswick
@@BluestreekCustoms I will travel to the east coast to view the real ship one day
@@EZmodeling I'd love to go see the real blue nose 2, although I'd love to travel all over and see any real sale shipped that's still out there
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Fascinating! It was much more involved than I expected. I want to introduce my 12yr old nephew to this hobby so gotta be careful that his first build is a pleasant/easy one. You're definitely an expert and could perhaps build your own model from scratch starting from the template itself. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Rahul. Yes, I will build from scratch at some point later. Good thinking of choosing the first one to someone new to the hobby.
Many years ago I built the same ship but a little larger.
Harika
Friend, did I see it wrong or did you have the steering wheel facing backwards? Congratulations on the work, it looks beautiful!
Thank you. That is how the helm system designed for this boat.
It's true, I watched the video at the end. But it's strange and very different from normal.
While I have the skill I don’t think I could ever have the patience to do this. The finished boat is beautiful though
🙏 Thank you
I bought a couple cheaper models of this ship. I love the brass fittings this one has. I should have waited to buy this kit instead. Please tell me where you found it
Check out Cornwall model boats or model expo. Also should be available in your local hobby stores. Good luck.
@@EZmodeling No local hobby stores to speak of.
Who's the maker?
I could try their website....or Amazon
Noticed that you build the haul in one piece, in the instructions it says to do it one side at a time then join them together. Did you find that it would be easier to do it as one? I ask because I’m starting this exact model and I’m new to the hobby.
Welcome to the hobby, Brandon. I was NOT able to have the two halfs aligned perfectly. I found out building in one piece is easier for me. Good luck building!
My wife gave me this model for christmas some 25 years ago and between starting and stopping, in the last few months, following the by-chance discovery of ur vid., I have retaken the build, and I am really enjoying it. I have a question though: I noticed that you use linseed oil on the hull instead of a gloss varnish. I am just curious on the reason for this: Is there an advantage? Thanks!
Welcome back to the hobby! The wood finishing linseed oil was just my preference. My personal experience is that linseed oil penetrates/darken the wood gives a natural weathering looking. It also takes less time to set than varnish. However, varnish provides a better shining finish than the linseed oil.
Thank you for the message, @EZmodeling! Very exited to be back! Thank you for the note on the linseed oil. It makes sense so I will experiment w it too.
@ezmodeling, how do you get your background music? Do you pay royalty or something? I have a bunch of kits I want to start vlogging and really like what you have in the background. Is it a blanket fee for a whole catalog?
I use RUclips studio music library.
@@EZmodeling is that free, or subscription? I SHOULD know at this point, I’ve been working on computers for 30+ years, but I never got into this sort of medium (YT) too deeply
EZ VIDEO MODEL BUILDING MY GREAT AUNT FANNY! THIS WAS SOME OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WOOD BENDING I HAVE EVER SEEN THEY SHOULD CALL YOU THE CRITICALLY UNDERRATED MEGA MAN VILLIAN WOODMAN. BECAUSE YOU CONTROL THAT WOOD. WOW! GOOD JOB. HAVEN'T STARTED THE VIDEO YET.
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@ezmodeling, Oh MAN, I can’t imagine building with half bulkheads on a keel, like a Guillow’s airplane. Must be nerve wracking, keeping those parts perpendicular to the keel!
Yes, you are right. Behind scenes, I used angle blocks to ensure all of them were perpendicular to the keel.
Can I buy it at the shopping mall?
Please check out your local hobby store. Good luck!
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With a Black Ull, why was theis Schooner named "Bluenose"?
The origin of the nickname is not entirely clear, but it is believed to date back to the 18th century and is often associated with the bluish sheen that appears on the noses of fishermen due to the cold North Atlantic waters. The fisherman used to wear blue dyed mittens which blue dye were cheat and easy to get.
I thought they used copper on the ships bottom, not brass.
Yes, copper plates and copper nails were used.
Not very well made-- in that was the best I could do I would try another hobby.
Sure you can do a better job. You can buy the kit from Billing Boat or your local hobby store. Looking forward to your result