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  1. Jim,

     

    What parts are missing?  I have never heard of anyone contacting them.  You may be the first :)  As far as the planking goes, I would get a plank bender (Model Expo has one) and use it with soaking.  You can try ammonia versus water.  The mahogany planks are very brittle and break easy.  If you leave them in too long they will become very brittle, if you don't soak them enough they will break. 

     

    Planking:

     

    I decided to dump the kit supplied mahogany and double plank the hull as opposed to single plank and use cherry instead of the mahogany.  Single planking is harder, but double planking cost more and you have to make modifications to the ship to make it work.  If you are going to single plank, checkout DesertWolf's build log, his planking is one of the best I have seen.  I would also get the planking instructions from this site, read over them and use them as instructions.  They aren't the most logical instructions I have seen but they work, if you have trouble with them let me know and I will point you to some others.  You will notice in them they talk about a technique called "spilling" which is when you cut a piece of wood with a curved end, you need to have sheets to do that and your kit came with pre-cut planks.  I think desertwolf has some instructions in his log to get around that.  Have you installed balsa filler blocks in the bow and stern?  They will make a huge difference, also you should dry fit planks and taper each bulkhead to maximize the amount of the plank that rests on each bulkhead.  If you have questions let me know and I will try to help!

     

    -Aaron

  2. Eric,

     

    The railings are a pain!  I am still trying to figure out how to tackle them and make it look acceptable, honestly I need a day to just sit and work on it.  So which build do you like better the SF or the snake?

     

    PS Crosby is playing great but the rest of the team stinks!  If they continue to play this way I give them a 50/50 shot at winning the series and probably losing in the next round.  They played playoff hockey all year and now they are just sloppy.  if they go out in the first round the coach will be gone.

     

    -Aaron

  3. So I am still working on the railings with no success yet.  As most of your SF builders know, the kit supplied timber for the railings is too thick and does not line up properly with each other.  I first tried to make my own railing out of the left over cherry I had but it ended up being pretty thick, so I got some thin basswood this weekend and planked them with the cherry veneers.  I still run into the problem of the railings lining up properly and I think I will have to manipulate the thickness on certain rails to make it work.  Its a major pain because it takes a long time to make each rail since I have to cut, plank and stain.

     

    Boy those other kits I have are tempting :)

     

    -Aaron

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    Eric,

     

    These are the railings I am talking about, I may have to make my own railings from basswood and the cherry veneers Keith mentioned. 

     

    Keith,

     

    I have some cherry sheets I have been using but they are pretty thick, I can go get some thin basswood from a craft store and plank it with the cherry, good idea thanks!

     

    -Aaron

  5. Update,

     

    I have worked on and completed most of the details of the stern, I have finished and installed my rudder but I have yet to install the pins to hold it in place.

     

    I have a quandary:  The limber boards that act as the railings for the ship do not seem to fit correctly, the instructions show the rails overlapping the (bowling pin looking things) on one rail and I dry fitted and they don't appear to be the correct thickness to do that.  So I was thinking that I would ditch the kit supplied applewood and use some of the left over cherry I have.  It is actually thicker but if I double up the railings in the one spot they should be the correct height to overlap the bowling pins as I will call them until someone corrects me.  This may or may not look good, I guess I will have to dry fit them and see.

     

    Here are some pics of the stern.

     

    -Aaron

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  6. Spellapeaka,

     

    I have no experience building any constructo models but I can speak on AL.  I am also building the SF 2 and it sounds like you are aware of the issues with the instructions.  What I can say is that it is a great kit for bashing.  If you look at all of the builds in progress, (Shaz, Me, Lamar, DesertWolf, Msberkman, etc) you will notice that all of us have bashed the kit in one way or another, (double-planked vs single-planked, staining, basing misc, parts, cherry vs. mahogany, etc.)  I think the fact that the kit has so many possibilities and it is a fictitious model, it opens the doors for creativity.  

     

    Honestly the short comings of the instructions are made up double fold by the experience here and the simultaneous builds of the SF2.  It has been great for me to have Robbyn, Lamar, and others to get opinions and wisdom from, especially since they are just going through the same obstacles as I am.

     

    -Aaron

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