Nice. I have the Pinta from Amati, and I am impressed with the instructions and plans your Occre kit has. Wow. I got a sheet of paper for instructions and two plan sheets with my Amati. Love how your Occre did it.
@@TimsDrones hey, thanks for watching. 😃 I did the Lady Nelson from Amati and I got 5 sheets of paper with 1/1 instructions on them. They were very easy to follow, but then again it wasn’t a very complicated ship to build with minimum rigging 😅 With the Santa Maria kit I got 2 booklets. One for the hull with everything you need to complete it, in picture form and then one with all the rigging that needed to be done. The rigging has 8 pages in total that shows how you do the masts, yards etc etc. 4 of those pages is how you run the rigging through out the ship. You also get written instructions. The second booklet is in 1/1 scale so you can directly copy the mast length from the paper. It’s a very easy but also very awesome fun little ship to build. I can highly recommend it. You don’t have to make it into a black ship 😅🫶
That’s also a nice ship. I don’t know what I’m building next. 😱😅 Have some side projects going that can entertain me while I figure out what to do for the next project on RUclips. 👌
The ship is coming out wonderfully and you have serves justice for OcCre. When I hear the word, "Urologist" I cringe as I am currently healing from a procedure with my Urologist. Good luck and well wished to you and your family.
@@genojoe3176 cheers Joe. 🫶🙌 I was suppose to say neurologist 😅 I guess this is what happens when English isn’t your mother tongue 😅 Hope everything is alright with you. 🙏
Excellent videos! Thank you! I'm in the process of repairing a similar boat that my father made back in 1929. Not the same detail but the idea is there. Can I ask what the glue is in the super thin applicator tubes? What make so I can find the same. It looks really crucial to what I need to do. All I have is a lot of crumbling old parts and perished sails that I'm trying to make patterns from. Your videos will be very useful reference points in my journey.
@@nicdelves-broughton300 hi 👋 thanks for watching and very happy that you found inspiration in my videos. 🙌🫶😁 The applicator itself I bought on AliExpress, there was a pack with 100 pieces and the glue is thin CA glue. The brand is Everglue, it’s German I think. The sticker on the bottle is in German so I might just be right. 😅 I’m guessing that all brands of CA can be used, it’s more the applicator that controls the flow. 😁 Sounds like a very interesting project you have going. You’re welcome to share some pictures of it if you send it to my Instagram profile. 👌😃
@@Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard cheers friend. 🙌 Ye I dyed the sails in tea several times. First time just to put color in them. Then I used tamiya accent panel line (black) in no particular order. Then I cut up some tea bags and crumbled the tea directly onto the sail to give certain stains and patches and put the whole thing into tea again. After that they had this kind of leopard pattern I really didn’t like. However I gave them a good rinse and squeezed all of the excess colour out of them and let them dry and this is the result after I soaked them in 50/50 white glue and water mixture. Looks like old canvas that has seen better days. 😅
@@TheBurningSail well done (good you did not use "green tea" :)) ... I will see how you progress. I did not work on mine Santa M this week (spent time on San Felipe), so it will be a while before I will attach the sails.
Green tea could have a cool effect for a ghost ship I guess. 😅 Once I’m done with Santa Maria I’m gonna build onward on my Santa Ana until I find another project to get my hands into. 🙌🫶
Nice. I have the Pinta from Amati, and I am impressed with the instructions and plans your Occre kit has. Wow. I got a sheet of paper for instructions and two plan sheets with my Amati. Love how your Occre did it.
@@TimsDrones hey, thanks for watching. 😃
I did the Lady Nelson from Amati and I got 5 sheets of paper with 1/1 instructions on them. They were very easy to follow, but then again it wasn’t a very complicated ship to build with minimum rigging 😅
With the Santa Maria kit I got 2 booklets. One for the hull with everything you need to complete it, in picture form and then one with all the rigging that needed to be done. The rigging has 8 pages in total that shows how you do the masts, yards etc etc. 4 of those pages is how you run the rigging through out the ship.
You also get written instructions.
The second booklet is in 1/1 scale so you can directly copy the mast length from the paper.
It’s a very easy but also very awesome fun little ship to build. I can highly recommend it.
You don’t have to make it into a black ship 😅🫶
@@TheBurningSail Thx. Also just started looking at the Endurance from Occre.
That’s also a nice ship. I don’t know what I’m building next. 😱😅
Have some side projects going that can entertain me while I figure out what to do for the next project on RUclips. 👌
Hey!! Thanks for the kind words, appreciate it!
I Think that was for you mate. 😁😁
Good work !!!
Thank you very much guys. 🙏🙌🫶🥹
Great work mate. The end is in sight :)
The ship is coming out wonderfully and you have serves justice for OcCre. When I hear the word, "Urologist" I cringe as I am currently healing from a procedure with my Urologist. Good luck and well wished to you and your family.
@@genojoe3176 cheers Joe. 🫶🙌
I was suppose to say neurologist 😅 I guess this is what happens when English isn’t your mother tongue 😅
Hope everything is alright with you. 🙏
@@TheBurningSail Better every day! At least it's not a Urologist!
Nah, with my luck he will be up next. 😅
Excellent videos! Thank you! I'm in the process of repairing a similar boat that my father made back in 1929. Not the same detail but the idea is there. Can I ask what the glue is in the super thin applicator tubes? What make so I can find the same. It looks really crucial to what I need to do. All I have is a lot of crumbling old parts and perished sails that I'm trying to make patterns from. Your videos will be very useful reference points in my journey.
@@nicdelves-broughton300 hi 👋 thanks for watching and very happy that you found inspiration in my videos. 🙌🫶😁
The applicator itself I bought on AliExpress, there was a pack with 100 pieces and the glue is thin CA glue. The brand is Everglue, it’s German I think. The sticker on the bottle is in German so I might just be right. 😅
I’m guessing that all brands of CA can be used, it’s more the applicator that controls the flow. 😁
Sounds like a very interesting project you have going. You’re welcome to share some pictures of it if you send it to my Instagram profile. 👌😃
@@TheBurningSail Thanks! Excellent info! Much appreciated. I'll take some pics of my project this week for you to see. 🙂
Well done Chris, turning out very beautiful. Did you darken the sails?
@@Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard cheers friend. 🙌
Ye I dyed the sails in tea several times. First time just to put color in them. Then I used tamiya accent panel line (black) in no particular order. Then I cut up some tea bags and crumbled the tea directly onto the sail to give certain stains and patches and put the whole thing into tea again. After that they had this kind of leopard pattern I really didn’t like. However I gave them a good rinse and squeezed all of the excess colour out of them and let them dry and this is the result after I soaked them in 50/50 white glue and water mixture. Looks like old canvas that has seen better days. 😅
@@TheBurningSail well done (good you did not use "green tea" :)) ... I will see how you progress. I did not work on mine Santa M this week (spent time on San Felipe), so it will be a while before I will attach the sails.
Green tea could have a cool effect for a ghost ship I guess. 😅
Once I’m done with Santa Maria I’m gonna build onward on my Santa Ana until I find another project to get my hands into. 🙌🫶