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I am doing the rigging on my HMS Bounty Jolly Boat and needed a break so I broke this kit out. It was not wrapped and I believe was used, the wood was dry and warped but I figured it would still be fun.
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You did an amazing job on your model! What did you do before you did this for experience? Beautiful work and welcome!
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After being frustrated with not being able to glue the rudder and hardware I decided to do the brass nails that came with the kit. I drilled first worried that the wood would end up splitting, but I’m not sure I had anything to worry about. They came out not too bad! I give it a 6/10!
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And that is where I am at today. I created this in hopes that new hobbyist take a look and realize that mistakes can be made, and almost always covered up. I know I will get better with each and every kit I do. I also need to learn to slow down.
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The crazy planking pattern is from the instructions mind you. i was very happy with how these items came out...
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So I believe that the hull and main boat is complete. It’s amazing what some sanding can do and if I show it to someone who doesn’t model they might be amazed!
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I installed some other items and the final pieces of the hull. I will get better with terminology I hope.
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So I installed the keel and stern post I believe...took away some ugly but showed some other ugly haha.
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I remained stead fast and continued forward even though I was not impressed with my skill...I figured even if I have a bunch of ugly boats laying around, they are my ugly boats. 😜
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I really like the dewalt clamps and started with 1 bought 2 more. I’ve also purchased flat billed alligator clips which I think will be nice in the future. I ended up with these stupid little splitter on the bottom of the boat which the instructions showed...silly. the bow of the boat is not pretty....
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Also, I continued to follow the directions, and they had me leave that weird gap which I later fill with a little splitter.
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Planking continued...and as I got frustrated I told myself beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I mean who is the worst critic in anyone’s life? Ourselves!
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I continued being able to do two or three planks per day per side. I opened the box August 17th.i agree with what every one says about clamps and clips...you can’t have enough!
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I began the dreaded planking...as much as I read about planking...over and over...I found it a difficult concept. The twisting of the wood was easier then I thought...I used boiling water, let it cool clamped it overnight and glued it in the morning.
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I am glad I read through all of logs first because it did help quite a bit...again I followed the directions and realize now it would have been easier to wait on the decking. I used the nails as spacers but I realize now that per scale that would probably allow your ankle to fall through.
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I installed the main frame (I’m learning the proper terms as I go) and stained here and there as I saw fit. I was/am hoping to stain or use a natural finish on the hull. So I stained some pieces and after reading many logs regarding this boat I decided to plank by the instructions rather than the other build logs...it might have been a mistake but I wanted to do it out of the box as any beginner would. What I did realize later, was that the pie slice planks that were in the laser cut pieces were thicker than the planking wood supplied. I think all kits assume some previous knowledge or experience.
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This is my first build log and first time planking. After purchasing a few kits and not wanting to screw them up, I researched and researched and came up with this inexpensive kit that seemed promising. But I think I was wrong however I realize there is no real beginner kits out there...and I’ve realized you can not compare yourself to the talent out there or you will never finish a kit. So here goes...
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I joined after I had already completed the dory, however I believe I was nervous in creating a build log for the others I started in fears of adding to the already abandoned logs. That and there are quite a few AL bounty jolly logs already completed (and very well done). But as a newbie maybe it’s nice to see someone with less skill do some kits...I have about 10-12 still unopened. I’m really hoping I stick with this hobby!
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This question would be for moderators or whoever is in charge...I have about 40 or so pics of blue jackets Grand Banks dory that I completed a few months ago. It was my first build and it came out respectable (I’m amazed by the talent on this site). I was curious if it would be ok if I created a build log and posted these pictures to it. I notice there are no logs for this boat that I could find on the quick index link. Are build logs reserved for strictly works in progress? I also have been working on an AL jolly boat that I am almost 60% complete with and a blue jacket revenue cutter that I am about 35% complete with...I’m not sure anyone could learn anything from me except perseverance.
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