I'm just blown away by the standard of craftsmanship of the deck. The fittings are truly beautiful, I imagine you boughtbthem, but maybe I'm gonna be corrected?!
Trully mazing work but how did you do to imitate the curved planking of the deck ? I mean how did you trace those lines initially ? using which tool or measurement device ? Also regarding the brass (?) chainplates, did you manufacture those yourself ? If yes were you able to source ready made items that required minimla mofidication or did you need to do it all by yourself from scratch ? I wish I could do the same but am at a loss in finding out how to get that result regarding both issues above.
Hi, each plank is ripped on a table saw then flexed into position while trimming each end and CA'ed or glued into place one at a time with black construction paper placed between each plank for a caulked look. The chain plates were fabricated. www.onlinemetals.com/ amyajclass.com/building-a-j-class-model
Chain plates and mast plate are fabricated by hand and as for the helm and binnacle (let the search begin) Link for brass stock below. www.mcmaster.com/
Hi Don, This was a scratch build using the original plans sourced from the Mystic Seaport Museum . Other options are laser cut frame kits or fiberglass. modellers-workshop.com/category/laser-cut-frames/ www.rcyachts.com/JClass.htm Read first amyajclass.com/building-a-j-class-model
I'm just blown away by the standard of craftsmanship of the deck. The fittings are truly beautiful, I imagine you boughtbthem, but maybe I'm gonna be corrected?!
No matter what angle you look at a J class, they just look beautiful, that goes for this one too…… outstanding!
Elegante y majestuoso. Buen trabajo.
Gracias
What an Nice Boat and great work.
How long and tall is this Boat? Thanks for showing us this Beauty.
BUILDERS: BOB EGER JOHN HANKS
SCALE: 1/16
LENGTH: 94”
WIDTH: 16”
MAST HEIGHT: 104”
OVERALL HIEGHT: 122”
REMOVABLE BALLAST: 60LBS
HULL: PLANK ON RIB PINE GLASS OVERLAY
DECK: PLANKED ALDER & MAHOGANY
настоящая модель!)
Molto bello dove trovare i disegni?
Trully mazing work but how did you do to imitate the curved planking of the deck ? I mean how did you trace those lines initially ? using which tool or measurement device ?
Also regarding the brass (?) chainplates, did you manufacture those yourself ? If yes were you able to source ready made items that required minimla mofidication or did you need to do it all by yourself from scratch ?
I wish I could do the same but am at a loss in finding out how to get that result regarding both issues above.
Hi, each plank is ripped on a table saw then flexed into position while trimming each end and CA'ed or glued into place one at a time with black construction paper placed between each plank for a caulked look. The chain plates were fabricated. www.onlinemetals.com/ amyajclass.com/building-a-j-class-model
@@crownvalleytrans thank you very much for that information !
How do I get hard ware and those little brass decorations
Chain plates and mast plate are fabricated by hand and as for the helm and binnacle (let the search begin) Link for brass stock below.
www.mcmaster.com/
Where can I buy the shiny parts
Wow, can i have the project?
Where can you find a set of plans to build one old school plank on frame I’m not interested in a fiberglass shell thank you.
Hi Stan, If you're ready to invest 500-600 hours I have plans for this particular boat.
@@crownvalleytranswould it be possible to get the plans from you?? I really would love to build one!! Please! 🙏
@@TailEndCharlie-fi9gd Absolutely! Send me your email. Thanks, ed
Can we have a link to where this kit is available, please
Hi Don, This was a scratch build using the original plans sourced from the Mystic Seaport Museum . Other options are laser cut frame kits or fiberglass. modellers-workshop.com/category/laser-cut-frames/ www.rcyachts.com/JClass.htm Read first amyajclass.com/building-a-j-class-model