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Title: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 18, 2016, 02:01:08 PM
In the spirit of being challenged, I will be modeling my first boat/ship kit, Sierra West Scale Models - the Addison.  There are a number of very cool and diverse models being built as part of this challenge.  I saw a couple of waterfront structures being started so I thought no time like the present to break out a model of a boat and have a go at it in support of those structures.


Below is the kit and also a photo of the kits contents which includes a resin cast hull, a package of various metals and resin castings, A bag of stripwood, thread and the walls / roof for the cabin.  Also included are Brett's fine instructions, reference photos and a number of templates.  Hopefully I can do this justice ...


Finally, between work, family and aging parents responsibility it is a good thing that we have until 1 February to get this done as I do not have much time for modeling lately but good to be back at the bench.  Jaime and I were talking about our recent lack of modeling time last weekend at the NNGC in Augusta, and if he can find some time to build that really cool bulldozer, I can try to berth a new fishing vessel ...


OK, time to read some directions and get started on this little beauty,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: NEMMRRC on September 18, 2016, 02:12:28 PM
Howdy.

Glad you are finding time to model. Not many know that Sierra West made ship kits. I believe there is one other ship that goes along with either the shipyard or some other kit that Sierra West put out a while back.

I'm forward to this one.

Jaime
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: Raymo on September 18, 2016, 02:24:22 PM
Cool! Photo's and a Sierra West kit. Now where's that guy from Greenland! ;D
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: S&S RR on September 18, 2016, 02:41:48 PM
Great project - I will be watching.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: Janbouli on September 18, 2016, 03:01:18 PM
With all these builds starting it's hard to find time to build in between reading.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: Mark Dalrymple on September 18, 2016, 03:21:11 PM
I'll be watching your progress on this one, Paul.  A great little project!

Cheers, Mark.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: ACL1504 on September 18, 2016, 03:56:58 PM
Paul,

You can add me to the watchers also.

Tom ;D
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 18, 2016, 07:11:39 PM
Quote from: NEMMRRC on September 18, 2016, 02:12:28 PM
Howdy.

Glad you are finding time to model. Not many know that Sierra West made ship kits. I believe there is one other ship that goes along with either the shipyard or some other kit that Sierra West put out a while back.

I'm forward to this one.

Jaime
Thanks for stopping in Jaime !!  Yes, Brett did make two ship kits, the other being the Jewel and they are older kits long out of production.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 18, 2016, 07:12:48 PM
Quote from: Raymo on September 18, 2016, 02:24:22 PM
Cool! Photo's and a Sierra West kit. Now where's that guy from Greenland! ;D
Thanks Dan, you're the catalyst here !!!   And will have to chat with Dave about getting in on the challenge.
See you soon,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 18, 2016, 07:14:31 PM
John, Janbouli and Mark, thanks very much for following along.   This should be fun ....
Cheers,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 18, 2016, 07:16:40 PM
     Well in between some chores this afternoon, I was able to get a little bit accomplished on the build with some prep work to get started.  The first recommended step is to blacken the metal details, like eyelets, cleats, wire and life preservers. After minor clean up, I gave them a bath in JAX Pewter Black for about a minute (this stuff works pretty fast).  After pulling them out of the Pewter Black, I transferred them to a paper towel and then set them aside to dry.  The remaining resin details include wood barrels, 55 gallon drums and crates which I will tackle later.
Next, I spray painted a laser cut sheet of white plastic blocks with Krylon Camouflage Brown, and set this aside to dry.  Brett suggests using Floquil Roof Brown but I substituted something close.
I then focused on the main hull.  Brett's castings are some of the very best with little to no flash, but I spent some time cleaning up the casting with a dental pick and an X-acto knife.  There is a tremendous amount of detail in the hull casting and appeared that there were some tiny elements of the mold for the casting in some of the deeper crevices.  After clean-up, I mounted the hull onto a small block with some Scotch Mounting Squares.  Mounting the casting will make it much easier to handle go forward.
Once that was done, I went ahead and painted the hull with Ceramcoat Eggshell White by brush making sure to put on a light coat but getting coverage into the details.  Note that Brett recommends using Floquil Reefer White but again I went with what I had on hand.  Brett notes that note all the brush strokes will be able to be eliminated but these should get blended and covered as we weather the hull.  Once finished, I set this aside to dry as well.
So looks to be a busy week but I hope to have more updates for you all next Sunday evening.
Till next time, happy modeling,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: postalkarl on September 18, 2016, 07:16:51 PM
Hi Paul: 

This should be interesting. I've never built a ship either.

Karl
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: sierrawest on September 18, 2016, 08:02:43 PM
Well this will be lots of fun to watch! Haven't seen a build thread on one of my boats in at least five years.

The Addison is named after well known modeler Jon Addison. He's crazy! He loaned me two boats he scratch built so I could dismantle them and make molds of the two water-line hulls. They were just so awesome and Jon nailed the look of the "backwoods" in a boat! The other boat the "Jewel" along with the Addison were released with Foss' Landing back in December 2000. I have seen many built up versions of the boats over the years but this will only be the third or fourth build thread.

Brett
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: Mike Engler on September 18, 2016, 10:29:12 PM
Paul sure got our attention. The highlight of the last Expo was getting to see Paul's modeling skill on display on his layout.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: sdrees on September 18, 2016, 10:52:18 PM
Paul,

This is a different type of build.  I will be following it.  I have SWSM Shelby's Marine to build. There is a resin trawler to build in that kit.  So I will be following your techniques.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: martin.ojaste on September 18, 2016, 11:36:21 PM
Paul,


This will be fun to see how it can/could have been built.
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 20, 2016, 06:29:00 PM
Quote from: postalkarl on September 18, 2016, 07:16:51 PM
Hi Paul: 

This should be interesting. I've never built a ship either.

Karl
Thanks for following along Karl !!
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 20, 2016, 06:32:11 PM
Quote from: sierrawest on September 18, 2016, 08:02:43 PM
Well this will be lots of fun to watch! Haven't seen a build thread on one of my boats in at least five years.

The Addison is named after well known modeler Jon Addison. He's crazy! He loaned me two boats he scratch built so I could dismantle them and make molds of the two water-line hulls. They were just so awesome and Jon nailed the look of the "backwoods" in a boat! The other boat the "Jewel" along with the Addison were released with Foss' Landing back in December 2000. I have seen many built up versions of the boats over the years but this will only be the third or fourth build thread.

Brett
Good evening Brett !   Thanks very much for the back story on the two boats and how they came to be.  Jon is a wonderful modeler and an even better person, so very glad to be building "his" boat ...
Thanks for following along and I will try to do this justice for both Jon and you.
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 20, 2016, 06:34:18 PM
Quote from: Mike Engler on September 18, 2016, 10:29:12 PM
Paul sure got our attention. The highlight of the last Expo was getting to see Paul's modeling skill on display on his layout.
Well thank you very much Mike and so glad you got to see a little of what I have been up to on the layout, but like most far from being anywhere near complete ...   And as you are no stranger to building excellent SWSM kits, the pressure is on seeing as you will be following along.
Cheers,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 20, 2016, 06:36:25 PM
Quote from: ACL1504 on September 18, 2016, 03:56:58 PM
Paul,

You can add me to the watchers also.

Tom ;D
Tom, thanks for following along ...  Now that beautiful river you have going with the little fishing village may need a boat or two, so perhaps a boat build in your future as well ??   Just saying'
All the best,
--Paul
Title: Re: SWSM The Addison - Build Challenge 2016
Post by: PaulS on September 20, 2016, 06:38:41 PM
Quote from: sdrees on September 18, 2016, 10:52:18 PM
Paul,

This is a different type of build.  I will be following it.  I have SWSM Shelby's Marine to build. There is a resin trawler to build in that kit.  So I will be following your techniques.
Hello Steve.  Shelby's is a wonderful kit and you should really enjoy building that.  I will do my best to document what I can for you so that this thread may be a useful resource when it comes time for you to build that trawler ...
Best,
--Paul