Painting Constitution.
by John
I have reached the point in constructing USS Constitution that the hull needs to be painted or varnished, particularly the exposed deck. When the masts and rigging are installed any painting of deck features will be almost impossible.
The original ship was mainly painted black, with white highlights, and some red-brown items. I have decided, with encouragement from SWMBO, to mainly use the natural wood colours for the hull and deck, but maybe using red-brown for the gun carriages, and white and gold and black for some small features.
The Mamoli model is not an exact scale model of the original. And I did not aim to make a model to “exact” scale, or to exactly the original colours. In fact, my aim is to make a model reasonably based on the Constitution, which will be an interesting and attractive display in our home.
The hull has had wood grain filler applied, and 2 coats of satin polyurethrane to all surfaces except the copper sheathing. Still contemplating whether to coat the copper.

Here are some shots of the current stage.


Now I can start gluing on parts such as the name plate, stars, stern eagle, and prow.
This model has 50 guns! There are 30 on the gun deck, 18 carronades on the top deck, and 2 long guns on the top deck. The long gun barrels are quite nicely cast metal with a bronze finish. But the bore was only a few mm deep. So I did a boring job….


Satin finished wood, and copper/brass are so beautiful. My vote is to paint only the accoutrements.
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I agree, someone. John
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Hi John, here a comment from the Netherlands. I watch your new project from the beginning off cource and I must sea you do exceptionel good, in my early hobby years I made a few wooden hulls at the same way as you did. One was in oak wood with planks off 2mm thickness, it was a model of an origenal Dutch open fishing boat cold BOTTER. look on google how such a boat looks like. the modell was build upside down on helping frames, thees helping frames are removed later and replaced for oak beams witsch are formd to the outsise off the hull, on this way you get an open hull all in oak wood. The 2mm planks where formd in shape by water and fire to bend them in the right shape.
your modell is different from that in a bigger scale. Any advise for finer wood components, use nutwood or palmwood both have a very fine grain, it is more on scale and dus not split fast.
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Thankyou Huib,
I will try to get some of those woods for my next build which will probably be a scratch build of a ship which I have not chosen yet. John.
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