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Thank you for the kind words Gary. Now let me think of a way to add another block and make the shape. Regards, Douglas
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I see, Dirk ! Thanks for the tips. Learning while building. Haha ! Regards, Douglas
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Hi Gray ! I love you so much ! Finally there is one telling me whether I am doing right or wrong. It is my first time and I found it very difficult to visualize the shape of the bow and stern. Now you are telling me what it should be like. I am glad that you are telling me at this early stage. I got to figure out what to do to make it right. Looks I got away to another modelling project is to wait for your comment ! Thank you again ! Regards, Douglas
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Was away from the Confederacy and had my hands on an Italeri 1/48 ES-3A and a Gundam model. Now back on this project. Hope to post a little progress soon.
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Moving onto the beakhead bulkhead deck. Basswood strips were planked. It was said that the top of the planked deck should flush with the door opening sill. It was already a little lower than the sill. After sanding, it is even lower. May be I have to plank a second layer and make it good. Should I sand the deck to a curve shape ? Lower at both sides and higher at center ?
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Bulkhead No.3, somewhere is undersized. It was discovered during faring process. A thin strip was added and sanded to shape.
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Got the wood filler and tried it out at the simulated bolts at keel scarf joint. Looks quite light in color. May be staining would make it looks better.
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Hi Martin, yes, I am still here. I tried to make perfect the bow and stern filler blocks, well, I tried to make it better. Then I went for a family tour, and then to arrange shipment of a R/C model boat from Bristol.............haha, these were what made me busy and seemed to be disappear. I am still here and I will get back onto the model, soon. Regards, Douglas
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Thank you Martin ! Now I dare to attach them onto the frame and do a bit more fairing work. Hehe.
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This is my first time building a wooden ship. I found it difficult to visualize the shape of the stern so I think I better do a stern filler. Here is the pair. What do you guys think ? Are they look right ? They are not yet attached onto the frame.
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I am not too sure about how curve the stern should be, so I transferred the drawing and cut a card board to check. I did it too curve and I made a correction.
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