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Khufu Pyramid ship -2
by John
Almost fully assembled now. I need to finalise some decisions about finishing the wooden surfaces. Leave au naturale? Use a wood varnish?. Paint some surfaces? Still not finally decided.
This is where we departed in the last post.. At 1:72 scale the model hull is almost 500mm long.Installing the deck is the next step. First to free the longitudinal notched beams and transverse beams, one at a time according to the translated Japanese instructions. Then assemble the components and glue the joints. I was using Gorilla glue exclusively for this step, to give myself a few minutes of adjustment time.Then to fit the deck assembly into position. A bit of sanding the cross beams to make them fit, and glue it all into position. It fitted pretty well!The deck planks were in one piece, and there were some gaps present at the sides, but on examining photos of the reconstructed Khufu ship, the same situation exists, so I glued the deck into place, figuring that I could make some pieces to fit the gaps if necessary.
The deck cabin/whatever was next. Although a simple box it took 2 whole days to fit and glue everything together. The base walls and the roof had curves, to add some challenge.Some workshop offcuts were handy gluing weights.Sitting in place, not yet glued until I can decide how to finish the deck. The roof edges are rounded to support a roof shade cloth, which will extend onto the fore and aft pergola frames.The function of the little roofed structure at the bow the “baldechin” is unknown. It is presumed that the pharaoh, or his body, used the bigger “cabin”.
I have decided to paint the exterior of the hull dark green, and the stem and stern posts gold. Still not decided about the deck.
There is no evidence of paint on the timbers of the Khufu ship, but a dark green colour has been seen on other ships/boats on wall paintings. Also, it is probable that a royal vessel would have had gold covering in places. I think that I will pain the prow and stern pieces gold, the outside of the hull a dark green and clear lacquer elsewhere. And thankyou. John.
One of things I always enjoy about your posts is that they actively engage my curiosity, with the result being more research into your project at hand. The Khufu/Cheops solar barque blows my mind! I can’t email you any more because you have disappeared from my address book. I’ve had a lot of problems with this new computer. Please send a greeting so we may reconnect. Aloha.
Well done, looks brilliant as always. I wonder how they treated the timber back then, some natural occurring oil maybe?
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There is no evidence of paint on the timbers of the Khufu ship, but a dark green colour has been seen on other ships/boats on wall paintings. Also, it is probable that a royal vessel would have had gold covering in places. I think that I will pain the prow and stern pieces gold, the outside of the hull a dark green and clear lacquer elsewhere. And thankyou. John.
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One of things I always enjoy about your posts is that they actively engage my curiosity, with the result being more research into your project at hand. The Khufu/Cheops solar barque blows my mind!
I can’t email you any more because you have disappeared from my address book. I’ve had a lot of problems with this new computer. Please send a greeting so we may reconnect. Aloha.
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PM sent Richard.
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