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At this point I'm starting to think the window and definitive basis.
I am undecided whether to create a leg with strips square as models of arsenal, or set it on twooo turned columns with screw pin concealed in a more classical.
Could someone give me suggerimentio designs or realizations of stairs?
or on how to make the columns on the wheel?
so big I never made more than anything I want to find some nice drawings. -
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I preferred to use a construction technique different from that indicated in the instructions.
Typically use this technique for years for the hulls filled.
The technique is to glue the frames and then fill balsa spaces then fill with synthetic filler to have a uniform surface.
in this way laying the boards is very easy, it does not require nailing.
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HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1801 - 1850
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Congratulations Chuck, a beautiful work.
I follow you step by step in the construction of my cheerful.
I'm proceeding with the riveting of the hull, very tedious job but effective.
Do you have some photos spars?
I'm also beginning to think the shop window on which store the model that I will definitely Plexiglas but are undecided on the base, if it on a stopover site, you have a few drawings to show me?
Hello