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So as suggested I used a filler that was laying around to fill the cracks and gaps in the first planking, little did I know that it was going to be a nightmare to sand down, I used a flexible filler.......eeek So after that little nightmare i managed to get it into a condition for the second planking. Finished on side, just a little to go on the other side but waiting for some more Ca to arrive, in the meantime i'm in the process of filling and rubbing down of the completed side.
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I've had a little practice run on decking, Black marker pen was a bit hit and miss with me. Black thread was a little better but still not as clean as I would like it to be. Using a HB pencil was not for me. In the end of my little experiment I've elected to go with using black card as this method is something I'm comfortable with & most importantly within my skill limits. Tree nails?.........the jury's still out on that one.........right, back to "first planking.
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Hello Jerry, yes it's refreshing to know that David & Glenn are watching over me, I've had a quick look at your build log "I've followed it and will have a more in depth look over the next couple of weeks" you have created a work of art, that's for sure. My goal is to complete this kit, if I can do that I'll be a very happy bunny.
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Glennard, David......thanks for your kind words of encouragement I've been doing a little experiment or you could call it practice runs on decking, a lot of advice on here.......HB Pencil, Black Marker Pen, Cocktail sticks for tree nails etc etc etc. I'll post a pick when i find something I'm happy with.
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This is just a dry run only. 1. The back edge is flush with the outer stern extension pattern (106) 2. The rear most upper gun deck gunport back edge is flush with the front of the bulkhead. 3. Make sure that the top edge of the gunport pattern lies 1mm above the ply quarterdeck. Three attempts to get that right, I,ve built up a temporary cannon and checked it against many ports and all looks good, I can't get a picture up at the moment as I seem to have lost it
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This build is an absolute masterpiece, love it
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