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Polish the ribs to keep the entire hull smooth。This is the dirtiest job, tired and laborious, with wood dust everywhere So I used electric tools, This job is very important. I have been polishing it for a week, from rough grinding to fine grinding After completion, place it on the shipway to ensure its level, and then measure the position of the gun window I made a small tool to measure its position Next, we completed the tail and made templates of the same size for the windows
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Hi Brian I'm very sorry, all of my current work is producing La Renommee. I think I can't start making other models until La Renommee is completed, The most troublesome aspect of Granado's cross-section is the construction of the ribs. If you encounter any problems during production, please feel free to contact me and I am at your service at any time Chrees Tom
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HMS Granado 1742 Kit - CAF Model - 1:48 Scale
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