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Brian: The planking looks good so far. As for the stealer, some filler made from sawdust and glue should take care of it. If you are going to paint the underbody, it will not really matter. Russ
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Fletch: It may be easier to take the material off now, but beware. It will not necessarily be more accurate. I strongly suggest that you wait until they are mounted to take any more off the filler blocks. It will be a trifle more awkward, but it will likely be more accurate since you will be able to test fit the planks as you fair the blocks. Just my advice. I have been down this road before on my own models. Russ
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Clark: The stern framing looks good so far. The filler blocks are coming along, but pay close attention to their shape. They may look close, but they will need much more work after they are fitted to the hull. You will have to test some planking strips over them to see exactly how much material will come off, but this will be time well spent. Test a plank, then sand, test again, then sand again, and so forth. It will take some work after they are fitted to make sure the planking flows over them as it comes up to the stern. I have seen this before in other builds of this kit. A little extra time spent making sure those filler blocks are properly shaped will make for a much easier planking job later on. Russ
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The hatch looks great. That is a good detail and fairly simple to add at this scale. Good work. Russ
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John: The planking looks great. The lines of the hull are really coming out. She is beautiful. Russ
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All the details look very good. I have never used CA very much, but if it works for you, go for it. Russ
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Good looking details. The interior details are really great. Russ
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Elia: Thanks for the kind words. I know they look awful right now, but as you say, they will be painted and that will help push them into context. What really makes these work is the bolts and nuts from Scale Hardware. I have already laid in a stock of various size bolt and nut combinations for a future larger scale build. Russ
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Finally, an update. I have been wrestling with the chainplates and deadeye strops. These are still just hanging there, not yet aligned and permanently attached. The assemblies will be painted white. They are rather rough looking, but they are an improvement as far as scale size. I have been working on getting the pieces down to something close to scale, and also how to connect the strops and the chainplates. Note the bolt and nut used to connect the strop and the chainplate. These are from Scale Hardware. Russ
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Very nicely done. Congratulations. One of the great things about these models is that they go together rather quickly. One of the bad things about these models is that they go together rather quickly. Russ
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Andy: Congratulations on a great model. Excellent work. Russ
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In boats like this, a lot of cooking was done on deck using a charcoal fire and a pot. Russ
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Excellent work. The interior details look great. I also like the paint job. Russ
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Nice looking seats. The miter joints look very good. Great detail. Russ
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Brian: So far the planking looks very good. Nice work. Russ
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The spacing of the frames looks good. They do not need to be or have to be exactly spaced. Close makes them appear uniform. This hull should be stiffening up quite well by now. The rest of the details add a lot without a great deal of effort. Nice work. Russ
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These little boats can come together very quickly once you get into the details. Very nice work on those bent frames. Russ
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