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Nice job emjoy your vacation
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Decided to stain with Golden Oak instead of the Golden Oak natural mix. I should have stayed with a mix it is a little dark. I have cut the platforms and have dry fitted and still need a little trimming before gluing . Decided to add tree Nails which I think makes it look a lot better. I know this is not going to be exhibition quality but I'm learning a lot and hopefully my next model will look a little bit more professional LOL Guy
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Great start. Looking good. I'm also new at this and one thing I have learned is take it slow
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I did nor realize how much sanding has to be done with the frames. I used double sided tape with 220 grit sandpaper on a AA battery and it is working pretty well just slow slow slow. I think a few hours of this sanding and the cramps in my fingers I won't be taking piano lessons for quite a while lol. I read on a few threads that people people use a Dremel but after the catastrophe in the beginning I think I'll just stick to doing it by hand
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A few more bulkheads to remove and then sanding and fairing. Although i was tempted to remove the bulkheads with my hobby knife I took Chuck's advise and filed them. It was actually pretty easy with no major problems. The number 2 bulkhead broke in my massive destruction in the beginning and I will cut the piece out from the laser cut and install it. I have a little mess at the Bow with the filler pieces but I will fix it up with a little filing and sanding. After I have sanded and faired the frames I will sand the top of the frames and sheer in preparation for the cap rail
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Thank you Steve, I've been reading Chuck log and the boat looks awesome but I think I'm going to finish this model first. I finished the planking and although it's not perfect I'm pretty pleased with the way it worked out. I still have plenty of sanding to do and little touch-ups and little fillers and then I should be ready to take off the bulkheads. The planking wasn't easy but towards the end I thought I was pretty much getting the hang of it. I will attach more pictures once the sanding and and little imperfections are completed
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After a disasterous start my little boat is starting to look pretty good. I have a little more planking to do and then on to sanding the complete hull. After that I just have to add the little piece on the stern, replace the broken piece on the stern and remove the bulkheads and sand inboard. A question: would it be okay to stain the complete hull and inboard before I do any of the airbrushing? On another note I see model Expo has a one day sale today on the 1/24 scale Longboat at 40% off. I was thinking of ordering it but I should finish this project first. Happy Halloween everyone
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Well after doing all the bulkhead markings i started the planking. Had a problem with the stern strakes slipping while the glue dried but with some sanding and wood glue I'll fix the little gaps. I'm not too worried as this part will be painted and not noticed. I'm finding the planking easier as a go further along but I guess I'm just getting used to it as I have never planked before. I'm such a klutz. After taking off all the planks hefore and absolutely ruining the model and trying my best to get it back in workable condition i accidently knocked the model off the table and broke the stern again. There was a little damage to the bow but nothing I cannot fix to look decent. Having a little problem because I'm using wood glue and now have no space for clamps so only doing a few bulkheads at a time. Thank you everyone for your help. It is an inspiration and making me really enjoy my new hobby
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