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Next step - cutting out all gunports and make the final surface: I used the same method like Doris - surfacing the hul using foils.
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The next progress was construction of decks and closing the hull. I used four layers of cartoon - and get very strong hull.
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Hello my friends, almost two years ago I started to present on this ( the old one ) forum building of La Couronne from card. I was near to finish, when the old forum crashed, but the ship is still unfinished yet. So I decided to reconscrut the thread from the beginning till these days ( partially - because I have several hundred photos ) and finish the ship here. So let´s start from beginning. For construction of the hull, as you can see, I used classic boxes partially. The frame wasn´t very nice
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