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I am new to this forum and I am working on my first two kits, Fair American and the HMS Bounty from Artesania-latina. The build logs on this website are all very helpful and I am looking forward to my retirement and building many models. Thanks to all of you who post their logs as they have been extremely helpful in shortening my learning curve. I am however curious. "Anatomy of a ship", (the Bounty), indicates that the top two decks were cambered and yet the second deck in the kit is not but no one has addressed this. Am I being too "anal"? As per the anatomy drawings I am going to attempt to construct the second deck with a camber unless someone can tell me that it was not cambered. I really enjoy this forum!
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