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I am building the US Brig Syren and according to Chuck's plans the bullwarks are supposed to be 1/8" in top and 5/32" at the deck when all of the ports are framed. I however have gone a bit to far, I am a 1/16" to thin and still have a bit of framing and sanding to do. My question is, do I add to the bullwarks and then finish at the 1/8 and 5/32 or sand my framing down to the 1/16"?
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It has been slow going but I now have the bulkheads in and the blocks. I am now working on fairing the frame. I did run into a spot of trouble with the two bow blocks and had to fabricate two new ones. What does everyone use to fair their frames? I'm using a hand sander that is about three inches long and one inch wide.
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I have just a touch of rattling of the shrouds to do and rope coils left to do but I think I will wait on the coils until I find a suitable way to produce them. I have also started working on the US SIREN BRIG and I will have a lot more could to do then.
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I have started on the Rigging and moving along at a good pace. I am also getting things in place to start the Model Ship Ways Syren US Brig as soon as I'm done with this one
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Mtaylor, thanks for the heads up.
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I have the Model Shipways US Brig Syren coming in and I plan to start it in about a month. I was hoping any members that has completed this kit could advise me of anything I may need to upgrade or add to the model so I can get it pre-ordered. Thank you in advance for your time.
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It's been a week or so since I have posted anything but I have been busy. All the masts, yards and booms are are built and mostly pre rigged with blocks for the running rigging. I still have a little bit of standing rigging to go but I'm waiting on blocks. And I am still looking for my next model.
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I guess I should have mentioned, I don't think I will go about Amati kit due to them not responding to any of my messages. But I will take a look, thank you
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Mtaylor, no engine power, so masts and the number first not matter, there era is not that important and I'm not a big fan of gun ports but a few is not a deal breaker. I'm looking for a model of a REAL ship, the one I am doing now is not modeled from an actual ship. Prefer POB, I don't want to try POF with this kit as I want it to be a center piece. A pirate ship would please my wife. It HAS to be historically accurate with good instructions, and a will put together kit. I hope this helps. I am not in a hurry to purchase as I still have to finish the one I'm working on.
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