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Papa

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  1. It isn’t obvious from the picture, but I misinterpreted how this aft cabin was laid out; the little doors look weird. I discovered the error when the next deck level went on with the ladders. I got it correct on this second attempt to build the United States
  2. I would hazard a guess that you are the only person on this site with a Herztsprung-Russell poster on the wall! I figured you had to be an astronomer, but i see from the profile you are an historian and amateur astronomer. Good luck on the Swampscott dory build. I grew up in Saugus, MA, right next door to Swampscott! Ron Gove, (Papa to my grand daughter)
  3. If i may add another hint learned through trial and error. Don’t try to glue too many tabs at once. They just will not stay in place and everything gets out of whack. For example, on the frames i would add a bit of glue and firmly attach one of the 3 tabs to the “false keel”. Once that set, i’d glue the second. Etc. Likewise, in gluing the long waterline piece i glued one frame at at time, and one side at a time. It was slow work but everything stayed aligned. After about 3 frames i decided to add the reinforcement stripwood. One tab, one strip, one side. Then the next. It took a while😀 but i am pleased with the result.
  4. I added some 1/8” sq basswood to add rigidity to the water line
  5. Do you find this little hobby desk useful? It looks cramped to me.
  6. Most of the frames are now in place. It looks neater and straighter than my first attempt.
  7. I’ve looked at that. It seems a bit cramped. I’ll have to check some reviews.
  8. Today i received my new copy of the United States liner card model from Poland. 1. Photo shows how to properly join the beam sections, using tabs #6. I missed this the first time. 2. Note the triangular section in the middle if the frame, 13. In my first build, I didn’t realize there were 3 tabs in there needed to attach the frame to the center beam until i had cut the center out of about half the frames. I had to jury rig new tabs. 😳. I learned my lesson and am doing it correctly this time. 3. i also learned that i need to write the part number on each part when cut out. Doesn’t take my 78 year old brain long to forget what part is which.
  9. I am genuinely curious 🧐
  10. This comment makes we wonder how many of our fellow ship modelers are in the sciences or engineering. I have a PhD degree in mathematics.
  11. Almost 2 months and i am still working on the whale boats. It is like have 7 individual sold hull kits
  12. Not sure why i even said “slow”. Perhaps subconsciously because I probably don’t have enough years left to finish all my projects😃
  13. Without the United States in my cue, I’ve gone back to the whale boats. making slow progress.
  14. If you are referring to the deck houses, i got the scribed sheets at model expo i think. 1/32 scribing
  15. Error creep has reach the point where i am stopping the build. I have ordered a new copy of the kit from JSC. Once I receive the new copy I will restart the build log from the beginning.
  16. I don’t understand the question. The boats are made from laser part parts that are stacked together. One then has to carve them to shape. I made a template for the bow and stern shape based in the plans.
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