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Assembling the chain plates and the deadeyes.
Photo Steps 13-14, Paragraph 10
Instructions call for using copper wire to make the chain plates, by using a 24 mm length, folding it (=12 mm) twisting it around and securing it to the hull (into the wales) with a nail through the loop made in the bend, then threading the open end through the chainwales and securing it around the deadeye.
DAMAGE CONTROL: hand drill holes into the wales where you want your nails to go, prior to nailing into it to avoid splitting this 2 mm piece of sapely wood.
I found it easier to do the opposite. I use 50 mm of wire and looped the bend over the deadeye and twisted to secure the deadeye.
I put the extended wire through the chainwales and wrapped the wire around the nail. Then sent the nail home, hiding the ends of the wires. If you used to much wire, just trim the excess.
Looks like its gone be a chore to run the rigging through these deadeyes.
Tightened the chainplates by twisting the deadeye with tweezers after they were nailed down.
The foremast looked better but as my wife says its gona be up high, and no one will notice the flaws.
Should I paint the chainplates black?
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That would be the overall length, measured from the tip of the bowsprit to the end of the gaff boom beyond the stern rail. I'm curious how long the actual hull is, if you measured it right now. From the pictures it looks like it's under 12".
Thanks,
Yep it is just under 12" right now, good eye.
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Looks pretty small - I thought the Carmen was a bit of a pain at 1:80 scale. Does look like you've done a very nice job on it so far. What is the hull length on this?
The length is only about 16 inches so it does make it a bit of a pain to get into some areas.
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Explore the Universal Series
http://www.bestrc.com/constructo/index.html
SPECIFICATIONS
Stock Number: CNSB6116
Length: 15.75 in (40 cm)
Height: 14.5 in (37 cm)
Width: 5.3 in (13.5 cm)
Scale: 1:100
This is where I have to work. There is a small table behind me.
And this is where I am at at the moment. Starting on the chain plates.
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Union Brigantine by Hawk42 - Constructo - 1:100
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Poor instruction and its small size together with my poor eye site has me just monkey it together. I would not recommend this model.