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1:124 CS Privateer 'Beauregard', Savannah GA (1861)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:07 pm
by Story
Too-Slow schooner (7 kph) fitted out by a private investment group with a single rifled 24lb gun (probably a pivot, as the Antebellum slavers were armed).
Waiting for a 24lb pivot gun, standing and running rigging. Currently berthed on a bed of Joe Frogger rum cookies.
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Hull spliced from leftover LINDBERG Blockade Runner bow and stern sections.
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Probably wind up rigged Brigantine style.
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Re: 1:124 CS Privateer 'Beauregard', Savannah GA (1861)

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 10:43 am
by fright52
I like the effect that you achieved on your hull. Would you be kind enough to share your technique used to create this look? Many thanks ! :good_job:

Re: 1:124 CS Privateer 'Beauregard', Savannah GA (1861)

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 10:19 pm
by Story
Thanks, Robert. It was my lazy attempt at sheathing in need of careening.

The hull was primed flat black, then after masking the waterline a coat of hammered bronze (copper) from a rattle can. After that base coat was dried, a very very light dusting of olive green (again, rattle can).

Gotta do something to sharpen up the waterline. Construction halted until I feel up to tackling the rigging.