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Topic: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum) (Read 59617 times)
Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #30 on:
March 24, 2009, 06:38:15 PM »
Ah!
I ordered plate 122 and 123 as your original post - are you saying that there is another drawing showing deck detail?. I have one sheet which shows lines, sections, and side elevation of the hull only (2 funnel), and a second sheet that shows a plan view thru-decks and a side elevation sectioned (2 funnel).
They cost quite a bit of money but if there is more I guess i should have it. What exactly is on plate 124 please?
Do UCLA do copies? It took 6 weeks for the copies I have to come from the British Library.
Stuart
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greateastern
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #31 on:
March 26, 2009, 03:11:27 AM »
My apologies for the screw-up. I'll see that you (and Oliver, if he needs it as well) get what you need to complete your work. It will be a few days though. Busy just at the moment getting a bridge fixed--no, not the one on my paddler, but the one in my mouth that I put my foot into..
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Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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March 26, 2009, 03:18:56 AM »
I have just re-read my post!
You didn't screw up and I would have had to have the copy of sheet 124 anyway. I sounded a bit censorious didn't I - I do apologise!
The CD I got from the British Labrary is a superb way of holding drawings, it's scanned at 600dpi in a Tiff format - so no problem blowing it up to 48th scale, just print at 400% on several sheets! (I have an A3 printer) BUT it was about 50 pounds sterling per sheet! I would NOT have done it for any other ship!
I am at the moment moving furniture to clear a space!, but will probably start by building all the deck houses and small assemblies.
Thanks again for your help - if you hadn't of mentioned that the drawings were in Scott Russell's book - I would never have known!
Stuart
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #33 on:
April 04, 2009, 09:59:13 AM »
Managed to add some quarter-deck details today...
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Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #34 on:
April 04, 2009, 06:48:48 PM »
Good work Oliver!
A Question! how are you going to tackle the funnel tops? The funnels are raked back at an angle, but the top of the funnel is horizontal AND there is a quarter radius flare to them - do tell, cos I'm scratching my head at the moment!!
Stuart
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #35 on:
April 05, 2009, 02:21:32 AM »
I'm not sure what you mean, Stuart - the drawing of the funnel itself, or the development of the surfaces?
I drew the defining curves based on Russell's drawing, Rhino then creates the surfaces for you. I've done a quick development of the flare using the _Smash command. This is probably accurate enough for 1/250 scale, but in your case you would want to develop the piece in segments and then stitch those together to reduce the deviation. Then again, I'm not familiar with your construction methods - perhaps you don't need to develop the surface?
Cheers,
Oliver
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Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #36 on:
April 05, 2009, 02:53:45 AM »
thanks Oliver.
Stuart
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #37 on:
April 06, 2009, 11:02:18 AM »
You're welcome, Stuart - though I feel I didn't actually help you much
A bigger problem for me now are the stairs from the bridge to the main deck. The ones on the London model are pretty posh and nothing like those on the deck plan. I've taken a stab at it but they're not quite right - the banister seems to high, and they are probably to narrow. I suspect there are mathematical rules to the design of stairs, but I'm no architect, so it's trial and error for me...
Cheers : Oliver
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #38 on:
April 09, 2009, 03:42:05 AM »
I had to do the stairs over twice before I liked them...
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #39 on:
July 18, 2009, 06:05:16 AM »
Things had been quiet on this front while I was busy finishing up the Anglia. I've started on the paddle wheels. Here just the rims, no moving bits yet. Stuart, you're in for a ride! Not to mention that this will be
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a challenge at 1:250 scale...
Cheers,
Oliver
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Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #40 on:
July 18, 2009, 07:46:14 AM »
Now THAT - is a thing of beauty Oliver!
I have started planning the wheel construction for mine - and have visited our local pharmacy for a three year supply of valium. This hobby IS fun isn't it?
Stuart
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #41 on:
July 18, 2009, 07:55:02 AM »
My word, how many floats did the Connaught have? I count 14 from the image Oliver posted!!
Regards
Eddy
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Stuart Badger
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #42 on:
July 18, 2009, 07:56:45 AM »
That's right Eddy - 14! AND on a stroudley curved spoke WITH oodles of internal bracing - DOH!
Stuart
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waldenmodels
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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Reply #43 on:
July 18, 2009, 01:03:31 PM »
Oh yes. Getting crowded in there... and these floats aren't feathered yet.
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derekwarner_decoy
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Re: RMS Connaught , 1860 (was: taking pictures at the London Science Museum)
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July 18, 2009, 01:53:12 PM »
"Oh yes. Getting crowded in there"
....as Oliver says...in his collarge of clouds behind the wheel in his latest snap....
....I can see UK, France & most of Europe & the sub Continent & the squashed up Americas.....but this must have been before the great land bridge broke away as I also see Australia [OZ & NZ]
...but we is still in the northern hemisphere 'bit' of the world
Is this a subliminal primitive map of the great world.......or just coincidence?
Anyway ....great PC work there Oliver with the wheels....they will be very delicate so be careful not to do an 'Eddy'
.....Derek
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